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Board Gambling discussion
Re: what's the effect of cash out?
by
Dewi Aries
on 08/01/2025, 23:41:38 UTC
For me, it actually hinders my desire to continue gambling, which indirectly can also be something that makes me aware that prevention is better than cure, so I often feel conscious to make a withdrawal when I see the withdrawal option, especially after I have managed to get a number of wins, and in my opinion it should not have an impact on influencing and increasing your desire to continue playing because after all the options provided are withdrawals and not deposits, but in the end it is still a choice because it is only an option that does not contain coercion, but it is useful to help gamblers enjoy the money from their winnings.
While it can be helpful in some ways, but it is also something that will control our chances to win more. So it's quite discouraging to know that but if you know actually what to do next every after winning or losing, you won't be confused then. Cash out is recommended to prevent you from losing after, but if you think your skills are working with your current bet, it would be wiser if you continue betting and disregard the cash out option.

Yes, in the end the point is still back to the gambler himself, meaning it depends on their respective readiness, gambling is very simple, if for example you do not want to get caught up in emotions and regrets then from the start you must have known and understood the possibility of the risks involved, it should be in your mind before you apply greed and if for example you are not ready to experience defeat or lose the amount of winnings that you have previously obtained then of course cashing out is the only solution that can be done at that time and that is the reason why the dealer applies the withdrawal option even though the game is not over.