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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Cash out or keep playing?
by
carlisle1
on 29/12/2023, 11:48:30 UTC
I want to pose a question that I believe is quite expensive for many of us here, and it's a dilemma most of us can relate to. We all know that gambling is a game where we put our luck to the test. However, there's a crucial moment in every gambler's journey. the moment when you hit that big win. Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?

I've often wondered how many of us can truly stop playing when we are ahead. It's a challenge because the allure of winning more can be irresistible. I've witnessed situations where a friend deposited money into a casino, faced losses, and just when he was on the brink of frustration, he struck a significant win. Did he stop playing? No, he left his winnings in the casino, only to lose it all again.
So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked


Best advice ever is, cash out and leave the gambling arena for at least a week if you can but nothing less than a day. The urge to play more is heightened when a significant win is secured. That feeling of competence is the very feeling that leaves you wrecked. The fact that you just secure a sgnificant win does not mean that it will be constant and the earlier you undersand that the better for you.


Gambling is more of luck than expertise, at no time should one think that a win can be repeated almost immediately leveraging the strategy of the previous win, it is not true and can be disastrous to one's finances.

If you can do that, I think there's nothing that you can't control and the chance of enjoying your profits can be taken out from your
gambling activities.

It's not easy when your adrenaline is really asking for more after experiencing that decent win, but if you follow that greed inside you.

The chance that instead of having some money, it can eat all of your finances when you failed to utilize your control
over the emotion that keeps asking for more.