As a gambler, such can't have an effect on me, as I don't need the gambling ads to know about my game. I can always track it, but for kids it will have an effect on them since there is no age limit to who can watch a match and who can't, so gambling ads will and can easily influence them, so banning it is something that's going to do more good to the young than harm to other gamblers.
Right. Basically, these will not have much impact on those who gamble and know about gambling. Rather, we who gamble are always searching for better options, and we can find them from any source. But yes, kids are easily influenced by these things, so they will be easily affected. So I think it's okay to ban ads to keep kids away from gambling. And it won't have much of an impact on the gambling industry.
As gamblers, we always love to see and test out new casinos we see as sponsors, but if I'm correct, since the ban is just limited to about 5 minutes or so before and after the sport game starts and ends, then there is still a much better chance to see it if the gambler is still active on the sport line, but if that still won't work, we have plenty of places to get sources from on what we will want to test out.