There are still many gamblers who use casinos to gamble, but they do not become addicted to gambling or develop an addiction to it because they know how to limit themselves from gambling. In short, they are responsible gamblers.
Right, and they would laugh after reading "Reckless gambling starts after a win round". What? After a winning round they collect their winnings and cash out. What kind of a greedy person one must be to start gambling recklessly after a win round? When are you going to stop then, after a losing round?
Usually they will assume that "this seems like a good place to earn" and after that winning is not the end of the world, because of the change in mindset and increased hopes and higher expectations they will usually apply greed by hoping to get a much larger amount because they feel that luck is still there even though it is completely unknown. In my opinion, such gamblers will never stop especially after winning, usually they will stop after running out of ways and money, simply put, losing is curious and winning is addictive, that's what they are.
Second, post-victory mindset change is crucial. The move from gambling as entertainment to income is risky. Why? This shift encourages greed and distorts risk assessment. Gamblers want bigger rewards, ignoring rising hazards.
Winning is obviously addictive. The "curious losing" and "addictive winning" cycle is dangerous. Problem gambling is fueled by an inability to quit and a constant search of the next 'high'. This involves both individual willpower and a society adjustment in gambling perception and regulation.