Sports gamblers angrily blame players for missing goals, receiving red cards, not being serious, rigged matches, etc. The complaints are so enormous that the gambler will have to think about them for a long time. I have sports gamblers, and all they discuss is the game they've lost. A slot player may not need to tell anyone about his slot games. Because they may not know it or get interested in the conversation unless he found a slot player. The serenity of such a game is fine, and not worrisome. Lots of disappointments await sports gamblers. At least slots, help one to be in control and stop whenever he wants, despite having a high number of addicts.
I think there positive thing that sports betting makes gamblers having discussions on the game, the teams, athletes, etc. They dont keep their frustrations for themself that can lead to anxiety. Slot machines offer a more solitary and controlled gambling experience. The outcome of each spin is entirely random and independent of external factors, providing a sense of serenity and detachment from the outside world. The absence of external influences means that losses are typically attributed solely to luck rather than external factors like player performance.
As humans, we must network or discuss with other people what emotionally affects us, but too much of complaints could cause headaches and internal anger. I don't think every sports gambler discusses sports in a simple way, they complain aggressively, and the lost money is the cause of this behavior. However, slot players in the recent era, undergo lots of trouble personally, due to the nature of the game. It's an advantage for the sports players, indeed, because their problems can easily be detected. But what do you think happens to a person who doesn't take responsibility?
Another huge difference between a slot player and a sports gambler is, that one player takes responsibility than the other. Sports players don't ever accept that it's their fault. That's the negative point of sports gamblers, that's why their troubles get worse at some point.
When you watch slot gambler complain, if he ever does, he'd blame himself at some point. That responsibility he's taken upon himself helps him to adjust his excessive gambling habit or mistakes. Because a sports gambler doesn't do this, by not accepting responsibility, you'd notice he repeats similar mistakes each weekend. If he's the type that picks lots of matches at once, he'll never think of reducing them, instead he'd be blaming the teams for not being competent. You'd hear them say that they don't like a team because they were the reason they lost in gambling. That's not a good gambling ethic.