I have observed that the rich, I mean those who are financially comfortable, win more in gambling than the poor. By poor, I mean those who do not have enough to meet all their needs. I don't know the reason for this. Could it be that the rich understand financial management more? Or could it be that the rich are less desperate to win which make them make better gambling decision? I really want to know the reason for this pattern I have observed.
The rich doesn't have any special place or treatment in gambling and the fact still remains that, why it seems that they make more winning than the ordinary gambler's is because a rich person have more money to bet often with, and as you know, the more you player the likelihood that you will win at a certain stage.
So thay makes it look as if the rich win more than the average gambler since an average gambler will just give up once the lose the money and stay away from gambling.
It is quite true that there is no magic for the rich to win more bets than the poor. Rather, it is true that the poor do not have money, so once he loses a bet, he cannot bet again because he has no funds to bet with. If the poor cannot bet then there will be no possibility of profit in betting. The more you can bet, the more you have the possibility of winning, but the poor do not have that ability, so the poor are less likely to win at gambling than the rich.