of course beginners usually bet with small bet amounts, but I think they do it like that because they don't want the money they bet to disappear quickly, so they try as much as possible to save the money they have on their gambling, in the hope of winning. large even though using a small betting amount. It is true that this can make them more aggressive when they have won, because when they win, of course there will be thoughts about being able to get an even bigger win and I think beginners seem to be more likely to think about winning than losing.
Of course, if they lose a small amount of money, it can also make them stressed even though the chance is small, especially if the aim of the gambling they do is to produce a win, it is very likely that they will experience stress even if they lose a small amount of money. Apart from that, gambling is basically something that must be done with the aim of having fun, to avoid feeling annoyed or resentful when you lose. because those who experience resentment when they lose usually make them addicted and find it difficult to leave gambling, and after that happens of course their finances will become a mess, in contrast to when they don't become addicted or don't gamble, their finances may be more stable even though they experience other problems outside of gambling.
Yes, I also agree with the fact that people who are new to gambling always place small bets, and after winning they want to get more and place bigger bets. It is also true that if they continue to bet small, they will not lose that much. I don't think anyone gambles to pass the time, I think gamblers gamble to satisfy a need or people who think they can get rich overnight from gambling. It is also true that once a person becomes addicted to gambling, it becomes very difficult for him to quit gambling because he has lost a large amount of money in gambling and now to win, he bets more and tries to win the lost amount.
It's much better if such gamblers stay within their limits and keep placing small bets instead of increasing their bets or the bankroll to recover their losses which is not possible at all and they eventually lose more money only because of it.