I do both, but I focus more on sports betting and try to minimize playing slots. The reason is that slots can be expensive if played for a very long time. Plus, the chances of winning are very low, unlike how it is in sports betting. There are times I can get 1 win of 2 bets, and my losses ain't that high. If I get 2 of 2, well, that will be awesome. Sometimes, I make parlays and see where it will go, but the cash-out option is always available, and if given a chance, I will take it.
That is one way to put it, but slots are really more profitable, let's say even if you lost 20 times but that one epic or great win can cover the loss of those 20 previous bets and still you will have money for 20 more rolls so the winning percentage might be less but the amount you win from that one can manage more.
WHile with sports betting the win percentage can be higher while the potential rewards can still be low, anyway as said everyone have their own way of doing it.
I agree with that. We all have our own way of budgeting our money. For me, those who really love sports can stick with sports betting and play with higher stakes instead of wasting it in slot games, which could take a long time before it gives back. In sports, there's a higher chance that you might win a bet, especially if you pick the favorite, although the profit will not be that much. Like x1.30 to x1.50.
I know there are gamblers, too, who cannot give up playing slots, and I understand it because I have been there. In my case, the losses kept piling up, and that's why I decided to minimize playing those types of games. I guess it will also depend on experiences.