I have seen one interview of a former gambler and what he is saying caught my attention. He says that "when you're winning you can't sleep". I'm not sure if others have experience it or if this make sense. In any case though, one explanation is that we are really in a heightened alert, meaning it's like gambling is like a drugs that keeps up alive and awake and then the human emotions of greed takes in as we want to win for. But the problem is that after that, and in worse case if our luck turns bad, then this drug will like shoot to 100->0 in a instant. Or like when we are about to go to bed and suddenly that inch comes along and let's say that we go on sports bet, but the game will start in the next couple of hours, then we might have difficulty in sleeping and as if we take like 4 cups of coffee or a energy drink because we will for sure can't wait to see that game and hope that our stakes is going to win.
I don't think this is about winning or losing. People lose sleep over just being in front of a computer. Blue light suppresses melatonin and just the adrenalin and stimulus can cause anyone not sleeping.
Winning a lot can stimulate you a lot, just like a good movie or a game. And unlike with coffee, people can choose to sleep by turning their screens off. They just have to wait for an hour or so to wait the chemical reactions of melatonin and brain activity to get back to normal levels.
Some people might be superstitious about ending the winning streak by sleeping, but i can't believe it would be a huge percentage of gamblers.