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legendary
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October 17, 2023, 09:05:30 AM
#36
Cash-out if I hit the amount that I planned to win. Because what's the use if you only won like $10 and cashed it out, we will just be feeding the transaction fees on that kind of withdrawal.
Discipline is what we need when we hit the number that we want. Example: You want $50 as your goal and you hit it. Maybe offer another $5 to be risked but keep in mind that you are supposed to withdraw at that amount. Take the $45 and go, get a rest or drink beers if you like, just celebrate the money that you risked and won. It's not like every day we will experience that kind of ending, most of the time we are the losers so it better be celebrated if we can somehow win against the house. It's a very rare event so take your time and savor the moment.
There's only a very low percentage that you can win again after a gain, so I will definitely cash out.
hero member
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October 17, 2023, 08:59:51 AM
#35
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

Such common but interesting question. Well, my answer to this is always "depends" on the situation. I mean if I have a plan ahead of me that requires me to spend extra money (like a brand new something or a vacation), then I'd rather cash out immediately and keep that winning amount so I can get to enjoy it soon since we all do have that share of misery every time we lose.
Now, If nothing interesting in the next coming weeks for me, then I'd rather go for an extra win and try to multiply that winning amount even though I am well aware that there will be a huge chance that I'm gonna lose it all in the same night lol. This temptation is really strong that only a certain situation could make me stop after winning.
legendary
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October 17, 2023, 08:54:29 AM
#34
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
For me there are several things and factors for someone involved in the world of gambling, the specifics vary, there are those who are really serious about gambling and there are those who are not serious about gambling, meaning: These two things and factors can be explained broadly.
In short, some people gamble without the effect of winning big, they keep gambling, even though they lose everything on the next bet, This often happens because of greed, wanting to repeat bets in large bets, hoping to get lucky again.
There are also those who gamble just for fun, when they win they don't want to place another bet, they are happy and proud of the money they earned and many other reasons.

The point is: gambling depends on the individual's thinking, they know how to continue and stop, but if I personally, of course I will withdraw 70% of the winnings and enjoy the rest I will bet again, of course the risk has been thought about, losing is not a big problem for me, if it happens. But I focus on saving 70% first.
hero member
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October 17, 2023, 08:47:15 AM
#33

Withdraw your capital and play. But if you have plans for the money you have, it's just logical to simply withdraw them and then do what you like.

I might be playing once again just to see if my luck continues to give me profit. Sometimes this doesn't really end well just as it did when I kept rolling after a successive win. What follows is also a consecutive loss. Fortune doesn't always favor the bold.  Grin
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October 17, 2023, 08:38:23 AM
#32
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
Well, each of us have different attitudes towards gambling and when we win. If the amount of winning is hefty, I am sure that the majority of us will secure our bankroll or capital and then let it go with the remaining ones. Let it loose or let it reproduce.

For those gamblers that have been losing a lot, and if an opportunity has come then it's a mistake not to cash out. You don't want to lose all of it again when you've won the tough way.

I know that there are gamblers that will ignore that fact of securing themselves money despite winning big. It's because they won't waste the opportunity that they think that luck is still with them and they need to max it out.

But definitely the wisest thing to do is to cash out with the money you think is enough for you and if you want to continue, leave some balance that you can afford to lose.
legendary
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October 17, 2023, 08:37:27 AM
#31
Cash out, if someone can't stop when they're already win big amount of money, it could be a sign you're a gambling addict.

If you can't stop when you win big, then you will never stop to gamble because money is infinite and you will become hungry to achieve more than you've achieved.

You need to know when you gamble and when you stop to become a good gambler.
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October 17, 2023, 08:35:03 AM
#30
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

For anybody that has placed a bet and his bet comes out successful especially when it's a big win, trust me that person will always want to play gamble. It more like a wake-up call whenever you win big, a psychological sense of entitlement will just come into you with the hope that you will still make a big win again, that sense of entitlement will make you to play over and over again. So in answering your question, I will continue playing.

When you win big and you have a lot of funds with you, it will make you want to be playing small odds and be making higher-stakes, so you can continue winning because at that point, money is no longer the problem, the problem will now be your ability to continue having accurate predictions to keep you at the top echelon, so that you will be an elite gambler.
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October 17, 2023, 08:26:54 AM
#29
I will never let myself losing this way again.

back in the years , I have won big in a Blackjack in which make my richer x10 from my deposit amount.

having double mind instead of withdrawing ? I decide to change table and play in roulette and Slot machine , that ends me a loser? and guess what , aside from my initial deposit? i also lose another deposit because of chasing losses .
You will never lose if you don't let your greediness control you. Many gamblers got it wrong thinking that if they are lucky in Blackjack, they can be also lucky in other games. Regret is the only thing we get from continuous gambling that is why I've practiced not keeping my winnings on the platform but withdrawing it. Because most of the time we are limitless and sometimes we empty our wallets. Now, if we keep our winning prize in our wallet, the more chances that we lose them all.
That's easy to say but the hardest thing to do. Do you know the feeling of being lucky, especially in gambling? The feeling of something burning inside our body that keeps us playing. Even with a continuous losing bet, a gambler will hardly stop as the body and mind still have the feeling and keep on chasing the previous winning.

Sometimes, even if you have control over yourself, it's still hard to do it while gambling. After realization, this leaves us the regret once we lost all of our money in gambling. Imagining that if ever you stop in the middle of gambling while you still have your winnings, maybe instead of regret, what you have is the joy or the feeling of winning in gambling.
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October 17, 2023, 08:24:30 AM
#28
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

When they win, most gamblers increase their stakes because they believe their luck has changed. When you play casino games and consistently lose, you get even more determined to make up the deficit.

It is obvious that a gambler has an addiction when he acts in that way. When they make a profit, he finds it challenging to halt or instantly cash out. They cease gambling because of greed, which also drives them to keep gambling even when they win.
hero member
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October 17, 2023, 08:19:35 AM
#27
I think it really gets to the heart of the psychology of gambling. I would always cash out after a big win. In my opinion, the key to making a decision in this situation is to have a clear plan before I start gambling. It's important to set limits, both in terms of how much money I'm willing to spend and how much I want to win. If I reach that target, it might be wise to cash out and savor my victory. That way, I can walk away with some tangible gain and not fall into the trap of chasing even bigger winnings. I set aside a portion of my profits and only used the rest for further gambling. By doing this, I protect some of my gains, ensuring I don't walk away empty-handed even if my luck takes a turn for the worse.
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October 17, 2023, 08:12:40 AM
#26
You will never lose if you don't let your greediness control you. Many gamblers got it wrong thinking that if they are lucky in Blackjack, they can be also lucky in other games. Regret is the only thing we get from continuous gambling that is why I've practiced not keeping my winnings on the platform but withdrawing it. Because most of the time we are limitless and sometimes we empty our wallets. Now, if we keep our winning prize in our wallet, the more chances that we lose them all.
When a gambler had a wonderful opportunity of gaining substantial profits but blew his or her chance by playing ineffectual games, regrets hit deeper. Addicts to gambling can identify with the emotions experienced when betting with one's last card and having nothing to show for it at the end of the day. The main reason why the vast majority of gamblers haven't made enormous profits in the system is greed. It is extensively to discuss the complete eradication of Greed for the overwhelming majority of gamblers because some of the eligible gamblers are enraged and driven to score enormous winnings.
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October 17, 2023, 07:57:58 AM
#25
I will never let myself losing this way again.

back in the years , I have won big in a Blackjack in which make my richer x10 from my deposit amount.

having double mind instead of withdrawing ? I decide to change table and play in roulette and Slot machine , that ends me a loser? and guess what , aside from my initial deposit? i also lose another deposit because of chasing losses .
You will never lose if you don't let your greediness control you. Many gamblers got it wrong thinking that if they are lucky in Blackjack, they can be also lucky in other games. Regret is the only thing we get from continuous gambling that is why I've practiced not keeping my winnings on the platform but withdrawing it. Because most of the time we are limitless and sometimes we empty our wallets. Now, if we keep our winning prize in our wallet, the more chances that we lose them all.
hero member
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October 17, 2023, 07:57:12 AM
#24
When the victory is superior, it will cash it out, why continue to play hoping for more victory but in the end it loses all and becomes a regret later.

A wise decision is to cash out some of it to enjoy and leave 20/30% in the account to start luck again, this is not a bad idea even if all that is left is lost, you can still enjoy the results because you have cashed out some of it, the gambling results need to be enjoyed so that you don't get stressed when you become frustrated because of the failure that continues to swallow you.

Greed you have to anticipate because if not, even if the big winnings of any amount will continue to be played.
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October 17, 2023, 07:39:08 AM
#23
I will never let myself losing this way again.

back in the years , I have won big in a Blackjack in which make my richer x10 from my deposit amount.

having double mind instead of withdrawing ? I decide to change table and play in roulette and Slot machine , that ends me a loser? and guess what , aside from my initial deposit? i also lose another deposit because of chasing losses .
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October 17, 2023, 07:38:01 AM
#22

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

This depends well I will not jump into my personal view yet because I'm not even expecting any of those because I'm not indulging so much in it or using huge money on it for the moment. So for a gambler who is really depending on gambling, he is not stopping even with jackpot because he most likely will expect more winnings. For someone who plays from time to time and experience loses, he may likely stop if he has recovered his money. It is about what you feel at the time, the worst feeling is when you have determined to stop after winning the huge some and you get tempted to play again thereby losing all.

hero member
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October 17, 2023, 07:26:16 AM
#21

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?

This is a big trap and the same time a test of the gambler's control or how he moderates his greed, we are all tempted to continue and try to win all our losses this is what you call chasing your losses, and it's too risky, we could eventually lose everything and most of the time the house edge play its part just when you are too greedy to recover our losses.
This has happened to me so many times that is why make it a point to withdraw whenever I triple my bankroll, I only proceed when I come to play more for fun regardless if I win or lose but if I need money I immediately withdraw it before I change my mind and tempted to play more.
sr. member
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October 17, 2023, 07:23:15 AM
#20
It's what people do and they are stupid, they win big amount of money and the desire of wanting more grown out of nowhere, they instantly decide to be more stupid my start to use that money for continuous gambling and I haven't seen one that ended well, they end up losing it all back.

This is something that doesn't end with gambling, I was this stupid years ago and it costs me thousands of dollars, I invested on a new project, I was one of the early buyers because the project don't use any VC for funding and no ICO or other, so the launch was fair, I positioned myself heavily and I was up in thousands of dollars, very close to 50,000 in dollars but my greedy ass wanted more.

I don't end up losing all but I only took profit when all the money was almost gone, I regretted this decision even till today, it's a lesson I haven't gotten over with and I like it this way, because I will be ready next time, once I get my hands on good gains
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October 17, 2023, 07:23:05 AM
#19
Cash out is used in games like sport which means to cash out at lower price before the match is over or to wait until the match is over. What you meant is withdraw your money on gambling sites or to continue playing.

I am using trustworthy casinos and bookies, but if I win, I withdraw the winning immediately. I play for fun, I am using little amount of money, but I prefer to cash out and use the money for weekend.
I believe he is pointing to different meaning of cash out mate in which are we needed to take the winning and leave the casino or to continue playing
as that is what His friend experienced .
after winning a good amount , His friend chooses to let the money stays in casino so in the end , he losses it all.
not like when he cashed our the winning and use for other expenses , so maybe he will not lose if all like that.
but yeah I do understand the term uses in sports betting ..
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October 17, 2023, 07:21:52 AM
#18
If the win is big, I will cash it out immediately and enjoy my winnings. But if the winnings are not enough to reach the minimum withdrawal limit, I will save it in my gambling account and maybe I will use it to gamble another day.

I will not continue gambling after getting that win. It's better to stop gambling first and feel like I've won for the day. There are still other days for me to gamble so I don't need to rush to continue gambling. I don't feel challenged to continue gambling after winning because I don't want to experience loss.

It is better to stop gambling than to experience loss later, especially if it is a big win. For big wins, it's better to withdraw the money immediately and enjoy the winnings.
hero member
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October 17, 2023, 07:18:20 AM
#17
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 will contribute based on my personal experience with this and what has been working for me regarding your query, This strategy I use it both in gambling and also apply it into trading and it works quite fine. To survive in the gambling industry and keep going and smile to the bank while others are crying, Whenever you win a game cash it out and only leave the capital and don't leave any part of the funds you won, I bet you that there 99% chance you will give back the whole money to the platform with time, so far you leave the funds in there
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