So I brought this topic to let us know that in gambling, if you just play it as though you don't take it seriously whether you win or lose then you might surprisingly win an amount that will amaze you one day ...
This has a lot to do with psychology, as if we don't need to win in some matches and if we lose it's not a problem, but what comes is not defeat, but instead an unexpected victory. We are ready to lose, but instead we win, and this has happened to me myself...
Luck does not come according to what we expect, but winning in gambling with this kind of psychological method cannot be repeated. Its presence is truly coincidental and cannot be easily predicted. I consider this just a coincidence that is difficult for anyone to repeat.
Gambling works this way, and it's a nice feeling to win when we least expect it. That's the aim of most gamblers to earn money while having fun. It's the definition of fun gambling. While betting on games the right thought is to accept whatever outcome that shows up from the game. No player is meant to think he'd win, definitely. Hence, gamblers must choose this kind of gambling habit, thereby reducing their anger when they lose. What actually affects the facial reaction of gamblers is the massive losses. In a casino, you'd see gamblers leaving the house very angry. It's a sign of gamblers who thought they'd win but later got a loss in return.
Such feelings or outcomes as you said "Bayu" can't be repeated, yes, but, given time, if a gambler continually stays responsible and enjoys his games, he'd, one day, win again, like previously. The only difference is that he won't win again immediately. The mistake of new gamblers, after winning, is that they want to win again, instantly. It's wrong and creates in them the urge to chase losses. The moment they lose they try again, till nothing is left in their bankroll. The best joy in gambling is winning out of luck, not playing aggressively to retrieve our lost money. It doesn't make a player feel happy, even when he wins using this process. Because he's lost enough trying to win, then the current win won't amount to a better profit, as he's lots plenty while chasing a loss.