You seem to be assuming that all wealthy people are rude, that "high rollers" in general are a nasty bunch of people. Doesn't wealth allow people to pay for services that are beyond the reach of others? And isn't the payment of services part of our capitalism?
I don't know how you can generalize in such a way. Again, it makes me think that you are fixated on his wealth, and assume that because he is wealthy, he is of low character.
Isn't it a sin to covet what another person has earned?
You're right, I was generalizing. But not about rudeness or nastiness. Merely that the extremely ego-boosting activities and personal relationships of the high roller can easily lead to Vanity.
As for the capitalism, absolutely. Bennett can hire whoever he wants to do whatever he wants. However some of those things might not be virtuous even if they are perfectly legal.
Isn't it a sin to covet what another person has earned?
Yes it is and no, I'm not. I'm merely pointing out the possibility that there's more serious possibilities than gambling involved. Please stop attacking me, I have no defense except that I've tasted a tiny bit of high rolling (company awarded) and now older and wiser I'm happy without it.