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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Try to stick to your instincts as a gambler
by
Die_empty
on 05/03/2024, 08:09:55 UTC
Today i decided to try one of my sweet predictions in the EPL games. So, i predicted in 4 matches and placed my net. However, during this time i watched my games played so well but two games were holding it and i felt i would lose this game. It was already 83 minutes and i needed these games to play at 87 minutes i gave up and decided to cashout the amount i used to stake since it was the amount that was showing there. I thought it was clear and instead of losing i should rather just get my money back. Just in 15 minutes after i checked the live score and found out that the game played. I felt so angry and unhappy because i have not trusted my instincts if not i wouldn't have cashed out at that time.
I don't like regretting my actions because there is nothing I can do to change it. OP is unhappy that he cashed out because he could have won higher if he had left the game. But we fail to recall that sometimes cashing out is a good option because the game might end up unfavourable. If the said bet didn't play like it happened, OP would have regretted that he didn't cash out. Some gamblers are high-risk takers who are willing to take any form of risk just to win the highest stage. Low-risk takers are always comfortable with little or average wins because they don't have the guts to take high risks. OP congratulations on your win because many people have not won any game for a long time.