For those who gamble a lot, if there is a possibility of losing money, their blood pressure will definitely increase, whereas for those who have no money problems, there is no possibility of blood pressure increasing. For those who gamble regularly and have multiple sources of income, even large losses in gambling do not have any negative effects.
I don't agree with this completely, it doesn't matter the amount of money you have, loosing money doesn't feel good in any sense and I believe no one is willing or ready to loose the slightest penny just for no reason and so if for at any point they do, they usually have a significant way it affects them, they cannot be totally numb to it, it's something that does cuts across all classes of people even gamblers, traders, businesses people and employees, so those who do not gamble have their own fair share of all of it.
There is no one in the world who wants to lose money. No one is willing to lose little amount. In the case of gambling, a gambler wants to win in any bet. Even if a gambler has enough money, he does not want to lose, but rather is always eager to win in that bet. Those who place big bets or those who have a lot of money are not likely to get too excited if they lose in small bets. Because they know that they have enough money. And for those who are relatively financially weak, even a small defeat can certainly lead to the peak of excitement. In the case of gambling, it is not a matter of rich or poor. Many rich people do not have the ability to lose, while the poor can also take more risks.