I do believe that there is no reason to cater for the small-scale players. Why? Why would they do that? What is the point of helping and promoting and marketing it to people who will gamble with ten bucks? I mean when you have people who gamble with thousands EACH BET versus people who do not even deposit that much, why would they do that? It is financially irresponsible for a company to do marketing for people who will not be helpful to them.
This is like saying a gaming company doing marketing for 90+ year olds people on their brand new playstation game, sure those people do deserve it as well and there might be few but it would make sense to market it to 15-40 year olds right? Same logic here, just focus on people who are gambling a million and forget about the people who wager few hundred at best, that way you profit a lot more as a business.
Well, the numbers do mean something. So let's say that you have a chance to have more profit, but a small margin, in that case having bigger number of players is better than having bigger profit, that is the difference.
To give an example, I rather have a casino with a million gamblers and make 500k profit instead of having a casino with 500k players and make 700k profit, I know that 200k is a huge amount and not many people would say no to that, but I would rather have double the amount of gamblers instead of extra 200k, not many casinos care about that. Why? Because the more people I have gambling in my casino mean the more people I can still reach out to, it is a long term deal, that extra 200k could be good now but when they leave it will be hard to recoup that, but when there is a million it is easier to replace each player with someone else.