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October 17, 2023, 06:45:48 PM
#76
Living what’s inside of someone is really going to be very hard, big winning comes with lot of temptation which is going to be attached with greed, if I usually do wager with about $1 in a game before and I happen to win about $10,000 now I might start seeing myself as a wealthy man base on what am that amount is worth in my local currency which will now increase my test for greater winning which is where my greed will start growing instead of me to gamble with my usual $1 I will now want to gamble with $10-$100 in other to win higher than what I have won before.

If I can control my greed after I win a game that’s equal to changing my financial status, then i will have to start up something with that money which will help distract my attention from gambling too much and from then I can learn how to control my gambling habit then probably I can put an end to it.
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October 17, 2023, 06:43:47 PM
#75
So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked
the only logical answer(at least for me) here is to cash out and enjoy your winnings. I mean, apart from enjoying gambling, one of the goals I have when I gamble is to win and if I win a huge amount, then, I have achieved that goal, I may bet a few more times but in the end, I would ultimately cash out the money and enjoy my winnings.

I've witnessed situations where a friend deposited money into a casino, faced losses, and just when he was on the brink of frustration, he struck a significant win. Did he stop playing? No, he left his winnings in the casino, only to lose it all again.
it's either your friend has a gambling problem or the win he got is not enough for him. I mean "significant win" can be subjective, for example, winning $1k can be significant for some but for others, it is not.
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October 17, 2023, 06:22:54 PM
#74
If the amount won is in the vicinity of where I think it's enough, then it's time to cash out. Controlling our greed will the main issue here because once we won something big, we tend to break the plan to cash out and keep on playing with a perspective of being lucky this day. That's a wrong idea because the gambling sites system is to just keep on taking from gamblers. Even if you win a $1000, they could get it back in a flash because they know you will keep on chasing that little loss so that you will have the full amount again. It's rigged obviously so it's our part to take advantage of what is given to us in one lucky hit.
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October 17, 2023, 06:12:46 PM
#73

I've often wondered how many of us can truly stop playing when we are ahead. It's a challenge because the allure of winning more can be irresistible. I've witnessed situations where a friend deposited money into a casino, faced losses, and just when he was on the brink of frustration, he struck a significant win. Did he stop playing? No, he left his winnings in the casino, only to lose it all again.
So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked

Here your friend has indulged in casino and after losing a lot of money, some amount is a bit bigger. Will the casino stop playing now? And whether he enjoys his money, he must enjoy his money and continue playing. Because wherever I gamble I bet money and cash out monthly or weekly if I win more. And leave some of the remaining money to participate in the casino again because I need to win again. However, participating in the casino does not lead to excessive greed because gambling addiction will inevitably lead to losses. Must continue gambling.
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October 17, 2023, 06:01:34 PM
#72
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the moment when you hit that big win. Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?
I personally continue to play with those winnings, it's not like I'm starting to lose my control. I mean, I can play other times to spend it all.

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faced losses, and just when he was on the brink of frustration, he struck a significant win. Did he stop playing? No, he left his winnings in the casino, only to lose it all again.
No normal gambler will reach the point of frustration if he is not very dedicated to pursuing winnings, obviously they may find it difficult to stop.


I do it simply; I just win 2 to 3 times, and I will stop and exit immediately when that happens to me. I think that I might lose in the end if I stay long enough to gamble. Because this is always what I read in the forum here based on their experiences.

Of course, I don't want that, so it really stuck in my mind that when I win a round like that, it's really a stop. Discipline is also needed in such cases for our gamblers, and I only play slot games too often. And let's also avoid thinking, "I still feel that I will win again because I'm lucky this day." This kind of thinking, believe me, if you continue, you will lose in the end for sure.
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October 17, 2023, 05:43:30 PM
#71
So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked
Of course I would cash-out the prize immediately and put it into good use through smart investments. Depending the prize size, I could invest it in a property to guarantee a patrimony, maintain money value and to generate some passive income every month renting it. Another portion of the prize could be allocated into BTC investment for future gains, while risking the money through short term volatility.

Maybe a minor part of the prize could be still used for gambling purposes, just for fun and to see what happens (who knows if I can be lucky again and hit a big win twice, lol!), or as soon as profits from the investments were made, I could use part of it for gambling as well in a sustainable and frequent basis, without any financial prejudice on long term.

The point is to be thankful for what you have already earned and to use the money wisely, so you can grow it even more on long term, but without being greedy and expecting overnight returns.
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October 17, 2023, 05:37:55 PM
#70
This is actually the challenge for most gamblers and the dilemma that they face whenever they experience a winning streak or at least a huge win on their part.

Sure, it is very easy to say that they should cash out and maximize their winnings. But when you are in that position, every cell of your body will fight and compel you to continue and try ONE LAST TIME to risk again your resources in the process. Again, this is the challenge- people must hold on to their funds and think rationally before they want to continue or not.

As a recommendation, if you guys are on the fence on whether to continue or to cash out, just cash out your initial bet. In that way, at least you have kept the money you have betted and you used your profit as a catalyst for another go.
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October 17, 2023, 05:34:49 PM
#69
So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked
Withdrawing that money to recover my initial deposit is my move. I'll come back to play another time with the slight profit I've made from the previous game. Enjoying the gains and not having to worry about preparations for the next game is an incredible comfort.

After a big win, I'm more determined to restrain myself from getting lost in another game. The possibility of a losing streak looms, and it can disrupt my lucky streak at that moment. Therefore, setting aside a little profit for games on another day is the best solution.
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October 17, 2023, 05:34:40 PM
#68
Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?

So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked
I would go for something in the middle because it wouldn't hurt to keep pushing my luck to see how far it can go without losing everything i've won. I'll cash out my winnings and then continue with the deposit i've started with because, at this point, I don't have to worry much about what happens next. Sometimes, ending my session abruptly leaves a bittersweet feeling, and there's nothing wrong with losing a bit back to the casino if it means I get to enjoy my session more and then stop once i'm satisfied.

Well, it's hard to choose, everyone will be greedy, and most people will lose all their capital and profits because of their endless greed. If we withdraw all our money, it will cause regret when playing the game.
Yes, I will withdraw my capital. Leave the winning amount and continue to try your luck. If I lose all my winnings, I will console myself that the money is not mine. And let's stop there. Let the psychology stabilize for a while, and we can continue our luck with the initial capital.
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October 17, 2023, 05:33:29 PM
#67
I want to pose a question that I believe is quite expensive for many of us here, and it's a dilemma most of us can relate to. We all know that gambling is a game where we put our luck to the test. However, there's a crucial moment in every gambler's journey. the moment when you hit that big win. Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?

When I hit a huge win, I often cash out the profit ( larger than the initial fund) and leave my initial fund to continue playing.  I don't want to be greedy but leaving my initial fund and continue playing with it removes my regret about the what if scenarios.


I've often wondered how many of us can truly stop playing when we are ahead. It's a challenge because the allure of winning more can be irresistible. I've witnessed situations where a friend deposited money into a casino, faced losses, and just when he was on the brink of frustration, he struck a significant win. Did he stop playing? No, he left his winnings in the casino, only to lose it all again.
So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked

We do not need to stop playing, we just need to manage our bankroll wisely.  Like when a gambler deposits $500  and won $2000, he can withdraw the $1500 winnings  and leave the initial deposit which $500 to continue his session until it brings another huge winnings or drained and get exhausted.  Just don't make a mistake of redepositing the winning amount on the same day session.  Losing your intial bankroll is an indication that luck is not in your side anymore to win again on that day.
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October 17, 2023, 05:13:51 PM
#66
Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?

So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked
I would go for something in the middle because it wouldn't hurt to keep pushing my luck to see how far it can go without losing everything i've won. I'll cash out my winnings and then continue with the deposit i've started with because, at this point, I don't have to worry much about what happens next. Sometimes, ending my session abruptly leaves a bittersweet feeling, and there's nothing wrong with losing a bit back to the casino if it means I get to enjoy my session more and then stop once i'm satisfied.

Yes, that is a good choice, but sometimes gamblers will become emotional because their winnings are lost and all that is left is capital money, the remaining money is not cashed out but continues to play until finally the capital money runs out.

I think there are many ways and tricks to manage finances in gambling and gamblers know that playing too long will usually make us lose our luck but they keep playing until everything is lost. However, most gamblers are greedy and emotional so they don't learn from previous losses
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October 17, 2023, 04:59:42 PM
#65
I don't really buy the idea of allowing games to playon when there's never any certainty of whether or not the games would play.... If it's actually an extension game, then it's done too well to deliver on atleast 7 out of 9 games (for e.g).. all you need to do is use the cashout button!! It's that simple.
If you actually wanna be enticed by the total amount of cashbacks and potential winnings when the game ends, then you're risking the whole game at atleast 79% compared to the Cashbacks.

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October 17, 2023, 04:57:59 PM
#64
I want to pose a question that I believe is quite expensive for many of us here, and it's a dilemma most of us can relate to. We all know that gambling is a game where we put our luck to the test. However, there's a crucial moment in every gambler's journey. the moment when you hit that big win. Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?

For every action, I expect to see equal or more of the rection. That's a joke but for every deposit I make into any betting platforms, I expect to have withdrawals at the end of the week. Since I make deposit weekly, it would be fair to see some profits at the end of the week before I make another deposit. Any week that I make deposits and I don't have withdrawal, I take that week as loss and it help me keep up with history, tells me if I have been productive or I have been a disaster in management.

Another thing I expect you to look at is safety, there is no good in keeping large sum of money in betting platforms, if one day they flag a bet, that alone can affect your remaining balance and wouldn't be able to withdraw the rest of the money until everything is sort out, better remove the money and keep small to wager for the next time.

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I've often wondered how many of us can truly stop playing when we are ahead. It's a challenge because the allure of winning more can be irresistible. I've witnessed situations where a friend deposited money into a casino, faced losses, and just when he was on the brink of frustration, he struck a significant win. Did he stop playing? No, he left his winnings in the casino, only to lose it all again.
So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked

As I have said before, having much money in gambling is not safe and the same time is tempting, you can literally lose everything of you are frustrated. Lord forbid, if you wager 1/3 of your balance and it went south, you will be tempted to bet more so to end even and in that process, more funds can be loss to casino and that makes you even vulnerable more if you don't remove the rest.
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October 17, 2023, 04:45:48 PM
#63
there's a crucial moment in every gambler's journey. the moment when you hit that big win. Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?

Wisdom will say, cash out and leave, to home and enjoy your winnings and invest, then plan how you will spend on the other part of the money left on you.

Foolishness will say, continue playing, the day is all yours, you will continue to win till your cup fulls and you are loaded, then you couldn't remember anymore that gambling has the risk of winning and loosing until you landed on the verge of loosing everything gradually without still noticing.
That case,  very easy to choose between the two,  either to pay the wisdom of cashing out when you already won more than 50% of the games in total a d also have seen that your staked amount is now far lower than the total available amount in the cash out balance, although sometime the reason why some gamblers will decides to leave the bet and watch it play out fully is because of fhsif own individual conviction on the games but then the outcome of such confidence have ever been devastating for those who took that route on several time.

So for that,  I won't call it total foolishness to see gamblers leaving the bet till the end even though they already have enough place on the cash out to be widowed and used for some other things aside from gambling just as mentioned like investments.
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October 17, 2023, 01:26:46 PM
#62
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the moment when you hit that big win. Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?
I personally continue to play with those winnings, it's not like I'm starting to lose my control. I mean, I can play other times to spend it all.

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faced losses, and just when he was on the brink of frustration, he struck a significant win. Did he stop playing? No, he left his winnings in the casino, only to lose it all again.
No normal gambler will reach the point of frustration if he is not very dedicated to pursuing winnings, obviously they may find it difficult to stop.
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October 17, 2023, 12:38:04 PM
#61
Best thing to do is to take a pause and allot money if you are wanting to play again. If greed will only be the factor to keep you playing then that would be the time where you would be problematic as a gambler. Luck itself won’t take place in a daily basis so better seek for assurance with our winnings. Of course emotions would be there which could give us feelings of “trying and making it bigger”. However, it is given that this is a game of chances; not because you won big time, it would guarantee continuous winning bets. Well in some instances this happens, but to majority it does not. You’d just end up with regrets from not securing your winnings if ever fate flips its way around. Better to have a mindset that you already have it and making it bigger should come the other day.

I guess this is mostly for slot machines, but if you want to exert better control over potential winnings and losses, I think a one time entry fee like poker games is much better than playing the slot machine, which usually doesn't limit you in any way from losing. In poker if you get busted it is over, but at the same time you can keep grinding while knowing the exact buy in you paid. If you are in the money in those tournaments you also can't lose it all if luck turns against you as you have your spot in the payout schedule secured. The least someone should do is to take winnings of the table if possible that cover the expenses for a session.
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October 17, 2023, 12:21:38 PM
#60
Best thing to do is to take a pause and allot money if you are wanting to play again. If greed will only be the factor to keep you playing then that would be the time where you would be problematic as a gambler. Luck itself won’t take place in a daily basis so better seek for assurance with our winnings. Of course emotions would be there which could give us feelings of “trying and making it bigger”. However, it is given that this is a game of chances; not because you won big time, it would guarantee continuous winning bets. Well in some instances this happens, but to majority it does not. You’d just end up with regrets from not securing your winnings if ever fate flips its way around. Better to have a mindset that you already have it and making it bigger should come the other day.
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October 17, 2023, 12:20:33 PM
#59
I want to pose a question that I believe is quite expensive for many of us here, and it's a dilemma most of us can relate to. We all know that gambling is a game where we put our luck to the test. However, there's a crucial moment in every gambler's journey. the moment when you hit that big win. Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?

I've often wondered how many of us can truly stop playing when we are ahead. It's a challenge because the allure of winning more can be irresistible. I've witnessed situations where a friend deposited money into a casino, faced losses, and just when he was on the brink of frustration, he struck a significant win. Did he stop playing? No, he left his winnings in the casino, only to lose it all again.
So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked
Everybody knows the trick gambling comes with and it is similar to flipping a coin either you lose or you win you can not avoid the two and once a bet is placed then you will have this discomfort in you since it involves money, that big win will the ignitor because if you don't control your self that period that win will be like an opener and you will always want to try your luck if you win, even with wins there should be a limit on your gamble.  and it will be difficult to stop gambling but it should be controlled. even I personally ii enjoy gambling. once I make a big win I will cash out the money and the amount won will determine what I will do with the money, if it is enough to invest I will invest it.
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October 17, 2023, 10:59:00 AM
#58
Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?

So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked
I would go for something in the middle because it wouldn't hurt to keep pushing my luck to see how far it can go without losing everything i've won. I'll cash out my winnings and then continue with the deposit i've started with because, at this point, I don't have to worry much about what happens next. Sometimes, ending my session abruptly leaves a bittersweet feeling, and there's nothing wrong with losing a bit back to the casino if it means I get to enjoy my session more and then stop once i'm satisfied.
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October 17, 2023, 10:51:47 AM
#57
I want to pose a question that I believe is quite expensive for many of us here, and it's a dilemma most of us can relate to. We all know that gambling is a game where we put our luck to the test. However, there's a crucial moment in every gambler's journey. the moment when you hit that big win. Do you cash out and savor your victory, or do you continue playing in hopes of even bigger winnings?

I've often wondered how many of us can truly stop playing when we are ahead. It's a challenge because the allure of winning more can be irresistible. I've witnessed situations where a friend deposited money into a casino, faced losses, and just when he was on the brink of frustration, he struck a significant win. Did he stop playing? No, he left his winnings in the casino, only to lose it all again.
So, I ask you all, what would you do when you finally make that big win? Would you cash out immediately to enjoy your winnings, or would you keep playing in the hopes of an even more substantial prize? Shocked
One of the challenges for most gamblers is the difficulty of cashing out in a game, especially when getting a jackpot. Many are willing to continue playing with the jackpot results in the hope of multiplying their winnings.

In fact, if you want to learn about jackpots, you can use them for something very positive, namely by cashing out. This is what I did when I got the jackpot, so I had to set aside the proceeds from the jackpot because if I continued to follow my passion to stay in the game, it was not impossible that the jackpot results would all be lost. A smart gambler must control himself, get rid of greed.
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