On this image a man is spotted holding a stones which represents bankroll trying to aim the inlet of the cans/ drum. The drums happens to be the house or Casino which if you aim it wrighly at the target spot you win the house or Casino, but failure to aim at the target will result to loss of fund, and the casino wins. Looking at the distance between the gambler and the house is 100metre apart, yet it look so close. This is the reason why people lose more because mearly looking at the gambler and the casino, it looks like casting the stone which is the bankroll to hit the target spot is easy but however the gambler may end up losing all his bankroll trying to aim it wrongly.
From this explanation and the image below, do you believe that casino was designed for gamblers to win or lose?
I don’t think it’s the proper representation; the thrower or gambler can adjust their throw to hit the target. Maybe if you mention that the drum is moving or changing to rattle the thrower, I can consider that the right description.
i dont think that will be possible neither. although if the drum was closer or the gambler is closer, it then means that there will be an odd adjustment to increase the chance of wining, maybe the odd could have been set base on the distance. each distance in meter will be like
2 meter from gambler to drum will be 1.1odd.
4 meter from gambler to drum 1.50odd
8 meter from gambler to drum 2 odd
10 meter from gambler to drum 2.2 odd
the longer the distance the risker it becomes to win, then the closer it is the more opportunity we have to win. this is equated in odd. the odd solves this issue, that is why it is easier to win a 1.50 odd game than a 50odd game since the distance or wining edge of both are not the same. but despite that even the closer distace of 1.1odd is not a guarantee of wining.