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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Cash out in gambling is still king
by
shogun47
on 24/12/2024, 19:09:59 UTC
*Do you think to cash out early really helps mitigate the risk of losing much or chasing losses ?
Everyone has a different view about this but I think the cash out option is a life saver, it takes away anxiety and greed. Experience they say is the best teacher and mine are not so cool. I've trusted my guts in the past on a good number of occasions and I've ended up losing. So, whenever I get a good cash out, I don't think twice and I just go for it. It's still a win since I'd be getting more than what I wagered rather than getting nothing.


Haha but doesn't life saver mean that you put your life on the line in the first place? I am seriously because I see where you are coming from when you placed a monster bet and are then happy to cash out before it finishes, which could be more beneficial to you if you don't cash out. But if you call it a life saver, maybe the bet sizes you choose are a tad too big for your income disposable to gambling.

I think there should be some normal considerations going on as I said before, like watching the game and seeing how it goes and when the momentum changes from one team to another, but you could still take the risk and go for it all while at other times it can make a lot of sense to take the money off the table, but it should never be as dramatic unless you went for one of these lottery multi bets with a dozen selections where you can't stand the pressure and thousands are on the line while you put in only so little. Then I think the life saver term might come into play, but not for single bets if you choose the bet sizes correctly according to your bankroll.