I think bet adjustment is not necessary if you treat gambling as entertainment. You don't pursue the wins but only want to enjoy through gambling using some money. You don't take too long in gambling because you realize that it can make you lose self-control. Increasing after a win can make you forget about losing more money and not care about anything that happens to you because you want to recover your losses. You think that increasing the bet can give you big winnings. But that will only increase your chance of losing.
I also prefer staying with consistent bets. After all, we play gambling just to fill our free time and not to make money. You know that making money from gambling is difficult so it is better to control your funds and not spend too much.
Almost everyone here gambles just for fun, and if that's the case then there's no point in increasing the bet, you need to bet as much as you don't mind losing. But when a big losing streak happens then regrets appear, because each individual loss is not so bad, but if you add up the sum of these losses then it becomes a bit of a pity and then there is a desire to bet more to win back. Of course it won't work, but players who want to do it for the first time don't know about it and I think they will be lucky for everything to happen exactly like that.
I think not everyone is gambling just for fun. Instead, the majority are gambling for money. That is reality. Most of us are chasing big wins, betting more, and expecting more. Winning is always on our mind. I'm certain of that. Unfortunately, gambling is not made for such a thing. Instead, we often lose rather than win.
That is why we often see desperate decisions from gamblers. They never view gambling as a form of entertainment, but rather as a means to make money. Unfortunately, instead of thinking this would help them, it even pushed them down.