We will not be able to compete with people with much money. After all, why do we compete if the results are clear, those who can win more than those who don't have money? That's the same as speeding up losing all the money instead of enjoying the gambling game. If you want to try it, go ahead, but be careful about the losses you will receive. It's best to use the money we can afford so that if we lose, we can accept the loss and not be disappointed or frustrated. We also won't try to catch up on those losses because we know it will require more money.
Of course because the rich have more ability to continue to follow their curiosity because they have more finances than us, basic needs are no longer a problem for them because they are already at a financial point that can sustain their lives, even more than that. That makes sense buddy, there is no point in us competing with them in terms of the power of money allocated to gambling, because obviously casinos will never see whether you are rich or poor, whoever you are it is still ultimately luck that will determine whether you win or lose.
In gambling everything will run randomly, I have one friend who can be said to be quite new in his involvement in gambling, he always allocates an amount that is not intentional or not intended (small budget) but strangely it doesn't take long for him to be able to get a win with the maximum percentage according to the risk of the bet, while I myself have never gotten a maximum win like that even though I have been gambling for quite a long time and even occasionally with a fairly large budget. So with this alone we can already conclude that whether you are rich or not, whether you are a beginner or an experienced one, basically the casino will not see all of that. So the final result will really depend on your own luck, and it's better to use a small budget.