I think majority of us here has one time or another, win some big money with our last cash. And it might not happen only once but many times for me. But if I have to look at, it just base on pure luck and nothing more.
It felt good to win and experience this kind of phenomena, but at the end of the end, looking back, it could have been part of how gamblers become addicted. You experienced the adrenaline rush and try to go and repeat that same experience again and again, IMHO.
Winning in gambling generally has always been based on pure luck, there is no kind or type of winning that isn't tied to some level of luck, whether the winning come or came from a luck based games like slot and casino games, or knowledge based games like sports betting, or skill based games like card games or pvp games and so on, luck applied to every of our winnings regardless of what type of game the gambler is playing.
And I don't think it's actually right to keep on gambling till one is one bet left to being or going totally broke, because for the fact you were lucky the first and maybe the second time does not mean you will continue in that same luck, anyone who continues to gamble until one bet left for them to go broke is absolutely foolish and lack the proper knowledge in safe gambling, except on occasions where the gambler has some other alternatives to fall back on when and if their gambing result doesn't turn out as they wanted or hoped.
And personally, I think this type of gambing won't lead to gambing addiction, since there will always be times when the gambler will not win the game, go broke for a while before getting money to continue to gamble.
But like I said before, gambing until one is one bet away from going broke is a very poor and unhealthy gambling habit.
Drop the
luck factor in gambling. I've dealt and seen winners and losers, and luck isnt a magic bullet. It may get you some chips, but it wont build an empire.
I understand gambling's purpose. But assuming a lucky streak will get you to the penthouse? Bad business. While losers seek luck, winners fold. The finest gamblers know the odds. Its more calculation than hope.
Uncontrolled gambling is a recipe for disaster. Enjoying your riches is the goal, not ruining the fun. A true winner leaves when the chances are against them, not doubles down.
Gamble, not your financial advisor. Luck wont save you in danger. Its fun, and even the greatest lose. Playing intelligently and quitting when ahead is crucial.