I agree with you, that makes sense too. because every person has a different financial situation, and in my opinion this also depends on the gambler's approach to gambling, because even though their finances are bad, if they have a strong approach to gambling because they are chronically addicted then they will gamble even though They don't have good finances, but if they are seriously addicted then it is very likely that they will force themselves to continue gambling by doing anything that can make money for gambling.
That's true, indeed gambling will only end with two possibilities, namely winning or losing, but in my opinion what will happen more often is that the end of gambling is losing. We have to be aware of that, because it's true what you said is that the possibility cannot be guaranteed in the end, but with gambling the only thing that can be guaranteed is defeat.
Good point, we'll leave aside the rich or poor bit and it's true that it all still depends on how they approach gambling, if it's basically as you say that they have a strong ambition and enthusiasm for gambling along with some addictive mindset then it doesn't matter if they're poor they're still going to treat gambling with an aggressive approach, and the point is rich or poor if you have the wrong approach to gambling then obviously the rich are going to be poor and the poor might sacrifice their lives just for one spin based on luck.
One of the reasons why losses are more common than wins is because casinos apply a larger percentage of losses than wins, and I think it's a natural thing because after all this is a business for casinos which as we often hear that overall wins are actually only for the casino itself in the long run, and gamblers only get occasional wins that come by "chance" and also those that depend on luck, this is the reason why you can lose more if you basically put seriousness because all wins are nothing more than "possibilities".
That's right, if their approach to gambling is very strong then the rich can fall into poverty and the poor will always be poor, even both can experience bad effects such as being in debt, because with a strong approach it means that the person is addicted to gambling and the person who If they are already addicted to gambling, usually they won't care about anything else because they only think about gambling, and when they run out of money, that's not the end of the story, if they are addicted, there is a possibility that they could sell the property they own to make money and gamble again, or even applying for a loan which ends up making their lives even more messy with lots of problems on purpose.
It's true, casinos also build or run gambling houses not without a purpose, of course there is a goal they are aiming for, such as profit from the large number of people who gamble, therefore it is not surprising that losses are more frequent because the casino or the host also has organize everything so that it is profitable for themselves, and as you said, gamblers who do not have an important role will only win occasionally and are based on luck, not strategy or skill.