I can accept the fact that on a Roulette wheel (as long as there are no defects or imbalances in the wheel or ball) that the odds are the same each spin and previous spin outcomes have no influence over the current spin. However, if I see black come up 32 times in a row I am betting on red for the next spin.
Humans are bad at perceiving true probability, we naturally look for patterns as an evolutionary trait. We also have the cultural beliefs around luck which don’t actually have any basis in the real world—e.g. I’ve suffered some bad luck, but it’s surely about to turn around.
Gambling games are typically designed to exploit these two traps that most people will fall into without realising.
I heard someone say that luck is just chance with a personal attachment.