Holding a competition is quite an interesting idea because every gambler can really try their luck and skill when playing in an ongoing competition.
But the casino must provide at least 2 different competitions where competition is separated from gamblers who have limited funds and gamblers who have more funds because if it is equalized then small gamblers who only play with less limited funds may not be able to survive the competition ongoing.
All types of development that will be carried out by casinos must be considered and processed carefully so that all gamblers, from small gamblers to big gamblers, can all benefit.
Remember that this is not a charity tournament or an official tournament which user need to be in same tier to have a fair fight. This is a casino competition and the goal for this activity is to push players to spend more to get the rewards. Casino is not obligated to reward all the players especially small time players because they are business and this competition is just their of marketing.
You will get a reward based on your contribution and don’t expect to get a huge return when you are just investing small amount.
It's true that this is not a charity tournament and the casino business is built to generate some profits.
However, if as you said that the casino does not have to give justice to all gamblers in order to be able to take part in tournaments then only rich gamblers participate and small gamblers cannot participate in casino tournaments and prefer to move to other casinos that can give them an advantage.
Casinos not only make strides to make gamblers spend more money but also have to be able to keep all gamblers to remain loyal customers from small gamblers to rich gamblers.
If a casino is only concerned with the casino's own income then it won't be able to last long and I'm sure many gamblers will stop playing there.
Casinos, undeniably, are in the game to make a pretty penny, yet they must shoulder the responsibility of guaranteeing equitable treatment for every bettor, irrespective of their bank balance. It's not just about accumulating wealth; it's about crafting a just and morally sound milieu.
To accomplish this, casinos can adopt diverse strategies, such as instituting minimum and maximum wager constraints, thwarting affluent gamblers from monopolizing the competitions. They could also extend equal chances for the underdog to partake in tournaments and secure rewards.
Furthermore, we ought to scrutinize the overarching influence of the casino realm on our society. It's imperative to confirm that the proceeds obtained from casinos are allocated for the common good, funneling into education, healthcare, and community support initiatives.