Like what I previously mentioned, I have this theory called the 'gambler's cycle' where a gambler, regardless of the outcome of his bet, will most probably continue to gamble until he/she has depleted his resources.
The tendency is that if you won a single game in gambling, most likely, is that you would bet again due to the feeling of adrenaline and hope. Also, if you lost in a round of gambling, you would feel this tension of recovering your losses via gambling again; thus resulting to a never-ending cycle of betting.
When the bet has been won then it will bet again with a bigger bet because our adrenaline feeling is higher considering the victory we just got, so indeed this will run out if you continue to bet in the hope of wanting a bigger multiplier that's precisely where I misunderstood a lot. felt this way before and I can now avoid holding back.
This cycle in gambling will definitely occur especially in addiction we find it difficult to solve the theory with the various suggestions that have been given, including ourselves, who sometimes like to be tempted when there is capital to gamble again, therefore we will not win in other words the results obtained will actually more defeat with a lot of depression.