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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Rich or poor gambler, who should risk more?
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Nwada001
on 22/08/2024, 22:29:15 UTC
But I think rich people don't suffer much loss to succeed, but they can easily re-accumulate their lost money by gambling again later. But when a poor person loses, it takes a long time to re-accumulate that person's money because he has to work hard and then participate in gambling. In that case, it takes time for the poor to achieve financial success, but the rich can achieve success very easily because of their money.
I'm glad you said "you think" because I don't completely believe in that ideology, which claims that the rich don't suffer much in gambling, as I see both parties suffering almost the same thing in terms of their losses. 
 
Let's take, for instance, that if an average person usually gambles with $100 and loses it to gambling, it will be very painful to him or her, and if the rich gamble with $10,000 and above and also lose that same amount to the casino, he or she will also feel the pain. If they deposit another $10,000 in order to make it easy to recover the lost one, the poor can also do that. Let us not forget that both gamblers will gamble with what they can afford and based on their income.