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Board Gambling discussion
Re: If you’re gonna CASH OUT, Why PARLAY in the first place?
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BABY SHOES
on 09/08/2025, 23:37:38 UTC
But when you cash out and it still wins? That’s where the real regret kicks in.
Which is more regrettable: not cashing out and having the bet lose anyway? That’s even more regrettable.

If you can win or lose that kind of amount you cashed out regularly, then I don’t think it should be something to regret.

Let’s say the cash-out offer is $100, but you have the potential to win $1,000 if you don’t take it. For me, I’d let the game finish since the outcome is still uncertain anyway, and I’d go for the $1,000. I can live with losing $100, but letting a $1,000 chance slip away? That’s not something I could easily pass on. That’s my mindset as a gambler.
Yes, whatever you cash out regularly is never regretted... even though there's always a little frustration. Tongue

There's a chance to win $1,000, but a parlay bet isn't guaranteed to go smoothly, so it's better to take the smaller offer than the bigger one that's uncertain. 

But remember, I don't always cash out on parlay bets either... sometimes it's better to let the offer pass and wait until the game is over. 

In this case, what I often notice is that most parlay bets are cashed out. Grin