The problem for newbie gamblers is not even about chasing losses at first. The problem starts from what they think about gambling. That it can be used for making some money. They will try and later find themselves losing.
After having losses, they will think of chasing the losses and they will continue to lose. But one thing about gambling also is that if they win, they will be happy but it will be fun for them to gamble more until they start to lose.
If they win, they will continue to gamble. If they are losing they will continue to gamble.
But I have noticed that after the losses, they will be more vulnerable to lose more money.
That's the main problem, those who are new to gambling tend to win and in the end that makes them think they can make money by gambling, even though if they have thoughts like that it will likely only make them addicted to gambling which will have bad impacts for themselves. Many gamblers aim to chase wins and after losing, they chase losses, which is the way to become addicted to gambling.
whether you really win or lose, it is clear that gambling can make them addicted, where when they win they will become addicted and if they lose it will make them curious which makes them gamble continuously, resulting in big losses. it is clear that if they have experienced losses it will make them experience bigger and more money losses, and in my opinion if they have the wrong thoughts about gambling it will make them uneasy, because innately they just want to gamble and gamble, sometimes they don't care about the losses that have occurred. and in the end they will regret their actions.
My advice is don't misunderstand gambling, because it can have fatal consequences.