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.
what is called a mistake is still a mistake, there is no such thing as rich or poor in my opinion, everything is a risk in gambling, and it is certain that even the richest person if they are addicted to gambling will definitely run out of all their wealth, there are too many cases like this, if they easily get money when they have lost everything, it could be a significant question where their funds come from,
It is true that there is no difference between the rich and the poor in gambling because here one's own luck is overestimated. So the better the luck, the more he will win in gambling. However, poor and rich people may have different gambling styles. A rich person can bet again after losing because he has the money to make new bets. In that case a poor gambler bets only a few times and runs out of pocket money very quickly. A rich person has plenty of funds whereas a poor person doesn't have much. If he loses gambling, he has to sell assets and take loans to make new bets.