But my second thoughts on this was that, its like a trap set for newcomers into the gambling world . Some gamblers certainly get overwhelmed by the first time win and go all in the habit of gambling.
So whats your take on this guys
If you imagine that you are a casino, wanting to draw in gamblers and effectively in control of a blackbox where nobody can see the levers you're pulling, then there is definitely room for some psychological tactics to be played in order to get new players in. Casinos have some of the highest advertising costs, simply because they are money making machines and once you've got a player hooked they can easily start paying out buckets of money. Just look at all the many welcome bonuses on offer, where they give away literally $50+ guaranteed to a savvy player, simply because they know that the vast majority of people who bet will pay in much more than they will ever take out. On balance, it makes much more sense that casinos would engineer favorable conditions at the start of a gamblers journey, especially when they are willing to pay so much to acquire them.