However, gamblers have many types of mistakes in their approach due to which they face losses. Both classes of gamblers make mistakes, not the difference between the rich and the poor, if they are not experienced in gambling, they will surely lose. 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 think you're mistaken. If you have capital, it does not mean that it is easier for you to multiply your money. An example of this can be thousands of bankrupt companies that had huge amounts of money in circulation before bankruptcy. Besides, a poor person like a rich person can invest his money in cryptocurrencies, stocks, bonds, etc. That is, he has all the same tools to not only protect his money from inflation, but also to multiply it. Why they do not use these tools is a big question.