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Board Gambling discussion
Re: If you’re gonna CASH OUT, Why PARLAY in the first place?
by
Samlucky O
on 08/08/2025, 09:01:52 UTC
What I’m trying to say is, we already know from the start that parlays are hard to win. But we still take the shot because we want that big payout from a small stake. Then suddenly, when a few legs hit and the remaining games look shaky, the bettor decides to hit cash out to secure a profit, even though it’s not the payout they were really aiming for. Isn’t that kind of stressful?
Of course that is stressful. Sometimes it is better not to hit the cashout button but just to let it keep going. If it wins huge then it may be counted a lucky day, but if it does not, then we can accept our faith of loss. Gambling is all about risk, so sometimes we take the risk and let it be till the end. Sometimes being overly aggressive and cashing out so quick may result to losing a big win they may have become a life changing opportunity.

So again, why bother with a parlay if you’re just going to cash out early?
Surely I think people cashout most times when the are broke and lacking bankroll for the next parlay, so eventually cashing out helps to recover some bankroll that will be used for another bet since they are not sure if the ongoing game will play out well till the end.