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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Try to stick to your instincts as a gambler
by
len01
on 24/03/2024, 17:52:05 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.
do you believe that a young bettor is always lucky because they always dare to take a big reisk?
this is not a misleading word but indeed logically it is true when you try to bet on sports betting using money that is able to disappear, of course whatever happens you will not do cashhouts and choose to see the more satisfying end result even though sometimes also loses.
but you don't need to feel angry if after you have done cashout because it has become the decision you chose.
maybe by taking a big risk, it doesn't always provide a guarantee of victory, but at least I am more satisfied to see the final result than I have to feel disappointed after cashout but the prediction that I made turned out to be all true and I understand the situation you feel right now you will think if only not doing cashout will definitely get a bigger profit.

all we need to remember and understand from this problem is only how important we bet on sports betting with the amount we are able to disappear and with the amount we have we can take the risk of trust in the predictions we do and believe in our bets.
If you win, of course we will feel happy, but if you lose at least the money lost is money that is not used for other needs.