In sports betting specifically football is your decision to cash out or wait it out until the end of the game based on the opinions of other people if you shared your bet slip with them while the game is on?
Some people after they have placed their bets on several games may be so excited to share their bet slip with their gambling community who helps to monitor if games they bet on are winning or they are losing. In some cases if all the other games were a win and it remains like two more games on the slip, they may feel pressured to cash out based on the opinions of their friends. In this case do you give in or hold out based on their opinions?
I might listen to people if they know more about some sport than i do. There's a problem with that, because no-one who is giving me an advice is putting their own money in, so they don't have a skin in the game. That means they can be either reckless, or overly emotional when convincing me to cash out, as reason might be either that they are just empathic, or that they think i am going to share some of that money, and that me losing, might feel like losing is robbing that away from them.
But generally speaking, you need to be autistic for not to submit to peer pressure. We like to think that we can think with our own brains, but normal brains are wired to social behavior and we are highly susceptible when it comes to peer pressure. You might want to google Solomon Asch's conformity study. It's old but you can find entertaining videos of how everyone seems to submit to peer pressure.