Anything that leads to risk management to minimize the amount of loss is always good to do, such as the stability that you apply to the allocation of the capital you bet, you also have a good idea that the first thing we should pay attention to is securing capital first, especially when we win, but for other ways related to some of the initial methods you explained about increasing the number of bets, in my opinion, it will not always be a benchmark for achieving victory, meaning no matter how big or small the capital you bring, in the end, the problem of winning cannot always be known.
Protecting your bankroll or capital should always be primary to every gambler except that the gambler is not gambling for money and do not care how quick their bankroll is exhausted. and Risk management is the key to helping the gambler keep and maintain a decent bankroll for the longest of times. but only a few pay attention to this and this is because most of them gets desperate and pays less attention to how they can manage their bankroll but to how well they can get it doubled and they end up loosing it in most cases.
sadly for some, after wining, it is an opportunity for them to want to add more to their bankroll and start rolling out bigger and hard because they feel at that point they are now too good at their strategy and will be able to secure some more wins for themselves meanwhile the revers has been the case most times.