Rich or poor, lucky or not, we all have equal rights in the gambling community. If you are rich and spending $1000 per wager, the next person can be poor and be wagering $0.5 per bet. They are all the same thing. We wager based on our bank roll limit, and what matters is our skill and the joy we derive from placing that bet.
I agree with this kind of thinking and indeed rich or poor are all the same, they will bet according to the financial background they can afford to lose and of course they are still the same, namely they have equal risks, maybe rich people will lose more money but they also have more money in the balance, and vice versa for poor gamblers.
Moreover, luck is not about whether this is the criteria for rich gambler or poor gambler or about the number of bets made, but luck will be based on the fate of each individual gambler himself, whether he has the luck to win.
And we need to remember that we as gamblers only need to do what we can, such as using skills, knowledge and experience in every bet with the aim of increasing our chances of winning and let our fate do the rest.
If gambling is only meant for the rich, then the casino should set a deposit, wager, and withdrawal limit to only suit the rich and not give everyone an equal opportunity. At the end of the day, it's one-sided. I think you are just being sentimental, and you need to know that it's not all about how much we are spending that makes us good gamblers, but how much control and fun we can get from the game.
So, that what you actually need to understand, that casinos have deposit and withdrawal limits, so it is clear that this also aims to help those gamblers who have limited finances.
Moreover, if look at the statistics on the percentage of gamblers, there are far more gamblers with modest finances or limited money than gamblers who use more money, this is because most people think they are seeking wealth from gambling.
It cannot be denied that the reality is that gamblers who have limited finances will have special dominance over the gambling industry.