So far and as long as I know gambling, I often see content creators or streamers who do shows that are far from realistic, they play with very large bets, especially if the type of game they play is a casino game like slots, but strangely I don't see any serious tension in the game they do, even though logically playing with such a big risk should create a lot of tension and pressure in the process but I don't see that kind of reaction and also on the other hand I have never seen streamers experience defeat every time they do a show.
Basically, everything that involves money will always look tempting but actually you can find out whether what you see is true or not if for example you can use your common sense correctly, because in my opinion by thinking rationally you will be able to know that everything that seems too easy to get is unreasonable.
Where do you find those video? I suppose video platform only shows you compilation of gambling success. I have seen both kind of streams; when people go nuts after winning a lot of money, and when people turn-on rage mode after a huge loss and freak out. I've seen streamers gamble large bets like its nothing for them, even though each bet was 1/4 of their balance. There is a possible explanation for that, they want to look cool. They do it for audience. Nobody would watch a streamer, who bets 10 cents in slots, sits will poker face or does not even move. That is not interesting, that is not demanded. Nobody wants to watch the same gambling routine they do. But streamers are often hungry for audience, feedback, they want to be stars, so they gamble like wild. Unbelievably large bets, weird bets, all that to get audience attention. Notice that we have lots of unrealistic videos, but not as many streams. Because content makers either cut uninteresting and boring parts, or dont upload content at all if they lose. And streamers rarely get large multiplier (but they often receive large donats) and win. All that lead to disbalance between whether they really win so often and large, or not.