Post
Topic
Board Gambling discussion
Re: compare sports betting to slots?
by
junder
on 24/04/2025, 12:15:23 UTC
Personally, I’m not a fan of slots, even though they’re trending in my country. Even streamers are playing slots now, but I’ve always been a dice player. I just don’t feel like I have any control over what comes next in slots, it’s all based on how the game is coded. I’m not saying it’s not fair, but that’s just how I view it.

I’ve always preferred dice, which is also why I chose it over sports betting. Maybe it’s because I like getting instant results rather than waiting. But I’ll probably start shifting slowly to sports betting since it’s already playoff season, and, I feel like my luck in dice has been drained lately.

The thing with streamers playing slots is that basically they are getting paid to do so.

They basically are creating ads for the casinos by playing those games in the streams, and they get money from that.

These days ads can appear in many shapes or forms, even as content itself.
The chances may vary, with the first as you said it could be that they do it paid by the casino company in other words there is cooperation behind this, and I agree with that but the other side there are also those who do it purely because of their own desires without any cooperation with the company or paid by the company.
Leading to an advertisement there are many gambling advertisements currently spread like on my own social media. This is one of their marketing techniques.