For someone who hasn't experience a lot with gambling, once they win a very big amount of money they always feel special, thinking that their luck is just getting started and that's how they will lose it all, it's going to be a never forgotten lesson anyway.
Nobody is special when it comes to making mistakes, I have gotten greedy in the past and it cost me everything and I learned from it, now I am very sure that something like that isn't ever going to happen to me again, this is why experience matters.
When you win a lot of money, you have to accept and confuse yourself that it's pure luck, something you can't get the second time again, so you are to withdraw all your free money and quit gambling that day, you trying again is abusing your luck, this is how I view it, Luck is like a door that open once in a Blue Moon, since your pass through it, forget coming back through the door again, cos it stays shut with no date on when it will be open again.
You're exactly right, 100 percent. Inexperienced gamblers may get a false sense of power after winning a lot of money. They seem to think they've figured out some secrets, but it's really just chance. That's exactly right about feeling unique. But mistakes? People think they're unique. Their choices aren't biased, sir
We have all seen it: you, me, and others. Your whole life can be lost because of greed! Learning from your experience is important. Actually, experience does matter, a lot. Knowing that you won is a big part of appreciating it. You're risking fate by trying again, and that door you mentioned doesn't open very often. It is like a door that opens once and then stays closed; you don't know when it will open again. Finding the right balance between stepping back and pulling away is very important. What you're saying is very smart. Good job