Yes and I think if someone hides their winnings from other people then there won't be any problems, because the problem is usually like I said above, when someone tells other people that they have won but they don't want to share anything at all. to other people, especially some of my gambling friends, this can usually cause problems between friendships, and to be honest, for myself, I usually only tell about my winnings to one of my real friends who is really good to me, where I always share some of the winnings if I wins and vice versa he also does the same action when he wins, and this is a scenario that I think is useful where you help each other when you don't have money to gamble.
The point is that it's better not to tell them if you don't want to share any of the winnings you get even though basically for example they don't ask for a share, but sometimes I like to feel bad if I don't give them the opportunity to taste the money I won, and for me personally, I usually prefer to tell one of my real friends because he also often gives me a share if he manages to win.
You tell "one of the real", what about others who are real, lol. If you have real, it means you have fake too, why not cut off from the fake.
Sharing is subjective, and I don't see it as anything that should be an entitlement in favour of any party, sincerely if anyone keeps a worthy friend I don't see any possibility of this happening, it only sprouts when there is lack of trust.
If we avoid after a big win, remember the money will finish if misused and also before you won remember how you were rolling, don't allow money fool you.
Now I'm not saying that you "have" to share some of your winnings with others, I'm just suggesting something that can minimize the possibility of something that shouldn't happen like a problem happening because you don't want to share some of your winnings with other fellow gamblers, on the other hand I understand that the winnings are yours by right, but I think you'll understand what I mean if you're a gambler, but if you're not a gambler then I think it's unlikely that you'll understand what I'm talking about buddy
On the other hand I'm just saying about something that happens in my gambling environment and is it wrong? I don't think so, because it's possible that other people also have the same gambling environment that when one person gets a win and he tells others but he doesn't want to share with others when the other person hopes to taste a small portion of his winnings to gamble or to enjoy then usually they will claim you that you are someone who is stingy and in my environment it is not uncommon for such people to be shunned by other fellow gamblers. And one of the reasons why I recommend hiding your winnings if you don't want to share them at all is to minimize the possibility of problems that shouldn't happen.