Yes it does. We keep seeing people who win on their early bets, specially on their bonus for example, and be able to withdraw, usually end up not withdrawing and not making that much money and they end up with losing at the end. Because they do get greedy and they end up with a lot more betting because they once saw that it's possible when they first started out and because they started out as winning so much, they think that the same will happen again and again, so that should be the most important difference.
If you get your act together and gamble normally then it will not be a problem but in most cases they do not end up with that much of sense and they just keep gambling more and more, they are more likely to chase losses and that's the problem they end up having.
Yeah, definitely you are right but I always believe that gamblers who allow their self to get greedy due to their gambling winning are still inexperienced with the way gambling actually works, or let me say that they are simply senseless and have no personal goals they are pursuing and trying to achieve.
Someone with goals and ambitions will know well to use every money that enters their hand judiciously regardless of what ever mean through which the money came from..
Like for example, one time a coin I was investing in crashes really hard and I saw that as an opportunity to buy more because I know it won't stay down like that for a long time..
I desperately needed to buy that coin but I didn't have any money with me, luckily, I received a free bet bonus from one of this casinos, I spent the free bet and luckily won, making close to $40 in profit, instead of using that money to place more bets, I immediately withdrew it and used it to buy the coins I was desperate to buy before the price goes up, and it turned out very good for me because it didn't last long before the price of the crypto asset shot up as I predicted.