Thank you all for your helpful opinions.
You're right about not overconfident after a first win. Like psychology's "beginner's luck," it can be misleading. Always tell my friends: Treat your first win as a joyful accident, not a skill indicator. Gamble naturally is unexpected, so every win is a great surprise. This helps us keep gambling fun and avoid stress.
Finally, control expectations. Though its human nature to wish for the best, gambling is better when you're surprised than disappointed. "Hope for the best, but expect nothing." This lets you experience the game like a game. Winning is a plus, not a disappointment. Gambling should be enjoyment, not profit.
You do have a point in your statement that it is better to gamble when you are surprised than when you are disappointed because the former situation typically produces stronger positive emotions than the ones that follow, which are connected to disappointment. This is especially true when you win a bet or experience a positive outcome that you did not anticipate. Surprises provide a feeling of excitement and joy for me. I believe that a pleasant and unexpected gambling result adds a certain unpredictable joy, which enhances the overall experience and leaves a lasting impression.