I once found an algorithm named "gambling ruin" which means that when a player competes with an opponent richer than him he'll end up losing all his funds.
Well in that sense it makes a lot of sense, because it's true that the more money a Person has the more opportunity they have to play and win, but you have to understand something, a person who has more money can do a lot more than a person who has little money , and if that person who has a lot of money plays with small amounts then they will have a much greater chance of playing and even winning, but a person who has a lot of money can Play with such High Amounts that it Doesn't matter if they lose the first few times , if they win with a bet they are Capable of winning back Everything they have lost, that's the Difference.
it is true, when someone has got money then the desire to get more will be even greater and I think everyone who gambles has ever gotten and experienced something like this that happens when they win with the gambling they do. especially if they gamble with the aim of getting money, they certainly won't feel enough even though they have won. but there is no clear certainty even though they have a lot of money and betting with a small amount can make them win.
it is very unlikely to be able to return the money that has been lost in gambling, so when you have won, the best thing to do is to withdraw it although some gamblers often ignore this but that doesn't mean they will continue to win. the greater chance of losing allows the winnings that have been obtained to be lost again. with those who have little money or a lot of money I think it's the same there is no sure way to recover the money that has been lost. even though they have a lot of money, it doesn't mean they can get the money that has been lost in gambling.