Victory can indeed trap us into looking for and feeling other victories. But isn't it when we bet also expecting victory? And that's what we are looking for.
It's just that sometimes victory does make us too obsessed with gambling, which results in increasing our gambling activity. As long as we can still control it, maybe there won't be a problem. It's just that sometimes we forget.
Victory doesn't trap us it's actually our greed that makes us continue chasing more wins. The main that we should work on is avoiding being too greedy because it's capable of making you lose. Stopping on time when you are winning can be very difficult if you are the type of gambler that deals with greed. Like you said as long as we can control it there shouldn't be a problem, discipline is very important
There is no greedy gambler if he does not get a win. Greed becomes a trait, and victory becomes a perfect tool to trap gamblers.
As long as gamblers can control themselves and are consistent with it, then gambling will be fine. But for gamblers who find it difficult to control their greedy nature, of course, it takes more effort to be able to gradually not be tempted by the victory that traps gamblers, to be ambitious to get a bigger win.