In my opinion, both sports betting and slots are equally addictive. In slots, you are looking for a strategy on how to hit the jackpot by manipulating the bet or going through the slots, and in sports events, it is a search for insider information about the match you want to bet on, plus dealing with team scales, player injuries, and so on. In both cases, you need to have a sober head so as not to turn the game into an addiction.
It is true that these two types of gambling can make someone addicted if they play too often in the hope of getting a big win on the bet they place and we also have to continue to analyze the match history of the team we choose to place a bet on and also the opponents we will face, because if we are wrong in analyzing the match history of the team we are betting on, of course there will be very little chance of winning the bet, yes of course we have to be able to control ourselves so we don't get addicted to betting every day .
All types of gambling have the same side effects, no one is better than the others when it is played regularly. Playing gambling everyday is dangerous. To avoid the effect of gambling it will better for gamblers to learn to reduce time and numbers of times that is being used in playing gambling. Playing gambling all the time is just a way to put yourself into more problems because playing gambling more is not assurance of becoming expert in gambling to win more games.
I think playing gambling once in a while is even more productive because their won't be more lose compare to when you play gambling all the time. Playing all the time is not a guarantee to win instead maximum loses, so it is better to reduce the number of playing as to reduce losses also too.
Gambling every day must have negative consequences. People who gamble daily consider as addicted gamblers. And an addicted gambler can never take a break from gambling. If a gambler thinks that he only gambles regularly after his work every day and it is only to pass his free time then that can be accepted. But I am sure people who don't take gambling as a source of income will never gamble daily. Just as daily gambling is an addictive activity that can destroy financially, it also increases the human stress on a gambler. Therefore, whether a gambler is addicted or not, he should not gamble every day.