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December 03, 2023, 05:17:13 AM
Your topic brings to mind this one already discussed some time ago when the OP has a similar question. You can read about it - Greed or risk. You already know what you want, you can see it through to the end or you can cash out and be happy. If you allow the game to finish playing and end up losing it you may regret it but if you cash out, irrespective of the outcome, you will have no deep regret because you came out with something. Whatever choice you make, please return to give us an update on what outcome was. I'll be looking out for it.
Have watched that topic as well , and yes i was looking for this to share here but you got me first so thanks for sharing, these 2 seems to be almost the same and about making a decision when you are already in Obvious win? trust nothing but leaving from the table what will save you .
If I am the one to decide , then I will leave and might not come back for the next couple of weeks in gambling.
Look at the photo you shared and what OP brings here., they are all confused to what to do , when the clear answer is withdraw and rest , enjoy your winning in other places not from another gambling activities.

Though we can't blame the OP if he will push thru his luck, because that's his choice.
In my opinion, it depends on what your gut feel is saying about the outcome.
If you are not very confident about it, you can cash out and you will be happy about it.
But high probability that the OP already knew what his decision will be, just want to hear some confirmation from outside sources.
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December 03, 2023, 04:59:06 AM
#99
Well tough luck. I was with the cashout team but I'm not gonna judge you for riding your luck until the end since we have different preferences and strategies when it comes to gambling.  Just take the loss to the chin and move on to the next bet. Best of luck.
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December 03, 2023, 02:02:55 AM
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Your topic brings to mind this one already discussed some time ago when the OP has a similar question. You can read about it - Greed or risk. You already know what you want, you can see it through to the end or you can cash out and be happy. If you allow the game to finish playing and end up losing it you may regret it but if you cash out, irrespective of the outcome, you will have no deep regret because you came out with something. Whatever choice you make, please return to give us an update on what outcome was. I'll be looking out for it.
Have watched that topic as well , and yes i was looking for this to share here but you got me first so thanks for sharing, these 2 seems to be almost the same and about making a decision when you are already in Obvious win? trust nothing but leaving from the table what will save you .
If I am the one to decide , then I will leave and might not come back for the next couple of weeks in gambling.
Look at the photo you shared and what OP brings here., they are all confused to what to do , when the clear answer is withdraw and rest , enjoy your winning in other places not from another gambling activities.
Quick question, WHY DO YOU GAMBLE? WHAT'S YOUR BANKROLL LIKE? The answer to these questions will determine your decision when faced with this challenge. To you the only option here is clearly to take the cashout and leave happily, and thereby make you consider this OP as greedy or whatever you can think of. But have you ever asked if you both tap the same gambling motivation from the same source or if your bankroll are the same. Let me ask you a question, if you've got $100 and then you stake a bet with 0.2$ to make $2 and then you're offered a cashout of 0.8$ would you gladly take it and leave or you'd just decide to let it play through because you can afford to risk $0.2 just to gain $2?
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December 03, 2023, 12:39:13 AM
#97
Your topic brings to mind this one already discussed some time ago when the OP has a similar question. You can read about it - Greed or risk. You already know what you want, you can see it through to the end or you can cash out and be happy. If you allow the game to finish playing and end up losing it you may regret it but if you cash out, irrespective of the outcome, you will have no deep regret because you came out with something. Whatever choice you make, please return to give us an update on what outcome was. I'll be looking out for it.
Have watched that topic as well , and yes i was looking for this to share here but you got me first so thanks for sharing, these 2 seems to be almost the same and about making a decision when you are already in Obvious win? trust nothing but leaving from the table what will save you .
If I am the one to decide , then I will leave and might not come back for the next couple of weeks in gambling.
Look at the photo you shared and what OP brings here., they are all confused to what to do , when the clear answer is withdraw and rest , enjoy your winning in other places not from another gambling activities.
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December 03, 2023, 12:35:23 AM
#96
When we enter the field of casino gambling, the risk taker will consider you a gambler, and then suddenly they will ask you whether to cash out or not. It seems that you don't know what you are doing here; what is that?

In the first place, we should know ourselves and why we gamble, right? At the end of the day, it's still your decision to follow if you don't like the replies of those who will post here on the topic you chose. So, it seems like your question is also ignored.

You're absolutely right OP, the decision is entirely mine to make, but what if what I already decided to do isn't completely the right thing to do or maybe I'm missing something. It wouldn't hurt to use an extra POV right?

But if you think you will gamble again with the amount you are thinking of cashing out, you should leave the money in your account without cashing out.

Exactly one of the exact reasons I decided to let the game play through, if I had cashed out, I would've still used the money to place another bet, so it's technically the same thing as the outcome would still be uncertain, so that's why I decided not to take the cash out and let the game play through
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December 02, 2023, 11:47:11 PM
#95
When we enter the field of casino gambling, the risk taker will consider you a gambler, and then suddenly they will ask you whether to cash out or not. It seems that you don't know what you are doing here; what is that?

In the first place, we should know ourselves and why we gamble, right? At the end of the day, it's still your decision to follow if you don't like the replies of those who will post here on the topic you chose. So, it seems like your question is also ignored.
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December 02, 2023, 11:08:58 PM
#94
If you have a target that you will gamble until the time that your gambling money cannot be cashed out. If you think so, you can cash out your money. But if you think you will gamble again with the amount you are thinking of cashing out, you should leave the money in your account without cashing out. You should ask yourself whether you want to gamble or not, if you get a good answer to that question then think about it and make a decision. Gambling is not something to impose, since you have to take financial risks in gambling, the decision is yours. If you feel gambling is safe for you then you can gamble if you feel you need to cash out you can cash out the amount of money you have won.
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December 02, 2023, 09:54:00 PM
#93
Mh. I don't know about your opinion, but regardless of the outcome OP could have gotten, I am note sure any gambler is supposed to base their actions on the opinion of others, like I believe a gambler is supposed to be 100% responsible of those choices, otherwise it could spoil the gambling experience or even worse: it could drive the gambler to blame others when luck is not on his side.
Or at least, that is the way I see it. That is the main reason why I would never advice someone to either cash out or continue to risk their wager in a sportbetting session.
Anyways, I wish you better luck for the next time you decide to bet on sports, OP. At least you are handling this defeat and loss as a very mature person.
Have a good night.
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December 02, 2023, 09:45:51 PM
#92
Sorry about the outcome man. We all know it is gambling and do as much as possible try to follow our guts but it does sting a little when you lose out and the closer you are to the prize the more it feels like you lost the potential reward and not just your stake.

I like your positive approach to it and hope you get more successful bets in the future.

- Jay -

Thanks Mate. And yes it does sting a little sometimes, but have you as a gambler ever felt defeat whenever you took a decision to make a cash out, regardless how mouth watering the cash out might be? Sometimes in gambling, it's really not about the partial compensation that gives us that satisfaction we desire but the full potential win, so it's like, it's either that or nothing, that way, no matter how much the cash out is, you'd feel like you'd be making a great mistake if you took the Cashout. That'd be cutting out the fun part lol.
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December 02, 2023, 09:37:16 PM
#91


                                                                                                 BET'S OUTCOME/RESULT

HELLO EVERYONE

I PROMISED I'D COME BACK WITH UPDATES ON THE OUTCOME AND RESULT OF THE GAME. I SHOULD HAVE UPDATED Y'ALL EARLIER THAN THIS BUT I'VE BEEN PRETTY BUSY WITH STUFFS. AND SO I DECIDED NOT TO CASH OUT AND LET THE GAME PLAY THROUGH AND I DID. BUT UNFORTUNATELY ONE OF THE GAMES TOOK A NEGATIVE TURN AND RUINED EVERYTHING. I'M A BIT DISAPPOINTED BUT I'M STILL NOT REGRETTING MY DECISION BECAUSE THAT'S GAMBLE FOR YOU, SOMETIMES YOU WIN, SOMETIMES YOU LOOSE, SOMETIMES YOU'RE KEPT IN A TIGHT CORNER TO MAKE CERTAIN DECISIONS, SOMETIMES YOU MAKE THE RIGHT ONE, AND SOMETIMES THR WRONG ONES BUT THAT'S THE WORLD OF GAMBLE. I DON'T KNOW WHAT Y'ALL WOULD GONNA LEARN FROM MY EXPERIENCE BUT I DON'T REGRET MY ACTIONS AND IF I'M TO BE FACED WITH THE SAME SITUATION AGAIN, I'D STILL CHOOSE TO LET IT PLAY THROUGH.

When you make a bet like this you are looking to gamble period. So, cashout is never really an option IMO. Now, if you make it to the last game I would look for a way to hedge my bet and guarantee me myself some sort of profit, but that's the only if you make it to the last leg. Sorry you lost, maybe next time you'll have a better result.
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December 02, 2023, 09:32:11 PM
#90

I DON'T REGRET MY ACTIONS AND IF I'M TO BE FACED WITH THE SAME SITUATION AGAIN, I'D STILL CHOOSE TO LET IT PLAY THROUGH.[/b]
Hypothetically, if you have a 16million naira (16,000,000) potential to win with two games remaining and a cash out of about 8 million (8,000,000) to run away with, would you take same decision you took?
So 8,000,000 is way too much, and even someone like me won't hesitate to make a quick cashout. Looking at it this way: If I don't cash out, I'm the one to lose when the game goes sideways, and if I do, I will be gaining when the game cuts, or even if it doesn't, I still don't lose, as I have something to go home with.


Most precisely OP, you're not far from the truth lol.

Hypothetically, if you have a 16million naira (16,000,000) potential to win with two games remaining and a cash out of about 8 million (8,000,000) to run away with, would you take same decision you took?

My cashing out would be dependent on a few facts which I'd be putting into consideration, first of, how much did I use to make the stake, could I afford to loose it, is 16,000,000 enough compensation for me? These factors and a few more would determine if I'll d he cashout or if I'd still stick to letting the gam play through, i believe you understand what I mean
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December 02, 2023, 06:55:31 PM
#89
If you cant do partial payout and you do actually need this money in the near future now or in next months then yes cash out.  Well done but if you are thinking you need the money then stay sensible.   Genius once can be repeated and best thing is to exit with excellence and remember it as a positive bet outcome.  Losing at this point would be a negative and make you forget what got you here to start with.   Of course this your decision depending on if the money is spare and just leisure or you are requiring usage and payment of bills etc.   
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December 02, 2023, 06:47:42 PM
#88

I DON'T REGRET MY ACTIONS AND IF I'M TO BE FACED WITH THE SAME SITUATION AGAIN, I'D STILL CHOOSE TO LET IT PLAY THROUGH.[/b]
Hypothetically, if you have a 16million naira (16,000,000) potential to win with two games remaining and a cash out of about 8 million (8,000,000) to run away with, would you take same decision you took?

The Op staked like 20,000 and was given a chance to cash out 300k+, which was close to 400k, and yet, as someone who truly believes in his game or is determined to take whatever that comes from the game, he decided not to cash out and hoped for the whole 600k, which later ended up sideways – which according to the OP is a decision he did not regret.
 
On the aspect of having 8 million Naira cash out from a game that can give 16 million, if allowed to finish the play, I think the Op won't take the risk this time. Dieses ist because the 300k cashout, which he overseen, could be the result of the OP having such money in his possessions, and not just his gambling, I believe.
 
So 8,000,000 is way too much, and even someone like me won't hesitate to make a quick cashout. Looking at it this way: If I don't cash out, I'm the one to lose when the game goes sideways, and if I do, I will be gaining when the game cuts, or even if it doesn't, I still don't lose, as I have something to go home with.
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December 02, 2023, 01:33:07 PM
#87

SO I DECIDED NOT TO CASH OUT AND LET THE GAME PLAY THROUGH AND I DID. BUT UNFORTUNATELY ONE OF THE GAMES TOOK A NEGATIVE TURN AND RUINED EVERYTHING. I'M A BIT DISAPPOINTED BUT I'M STILL NOT REGRETTING MY DECISION BECAUSE THAT'S GAMBLE FOR YOU, .....

This is the take home as a lesson depending on the one we want, either to allow a cash to run or to cash it and consequences of which we will bear at the positive or negative side of it at the end.

However, this has show the real operation of cash out and I appreciate the courage of Op. Gambling has two expection, either a win or a lose.


I DON'T REGRET MY ACTIONS AND IF I'M TO BE FACED WITH THE SAME SITUATION AGAIN, I'D STILL CHOOSE TO LET IT PLAY THROUGH.[/b]


Hypothetically, if you have a 16million naira (16,000,000) potential to win with two games remaining and a cash out of about 8 million (8,000,000) to run away with, would you take same decision you took?
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December 02, 2023, 01:27:46 PM
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HELLO EVERYONE

I PROMISED I'D COME BACK WITH UPDATES ON THE OUTCOME AND RESULT OF THE GAME. I SHOULD HAVE UPDATED Y'ALL EARLIER THAN THIS ( YESTERDAY) BUT I'VE BEEN PRETTY BUSY WITH STUFFS. AND SO I DECIDED NOT TO CASH OUT AND LET THE GAME PLAY THROUGH AND I DID. BUT UNFORTUNATELY ONE OF THE GAMES TOOK A NEGATIVE TURN AND RUINED EVERYTHING. I'M A BIT DISAPPOINTED BUT I'M STILL NOT REGRETTING MY DECISION BECAUSE THAT'S GAMBLE FOR YOU, SOMETIMES YOU WIN, SOMETIMES YOU LOOSE, SOMETIMES YOU'RE KEPT IN A TIGHT CORNER TO MAKE CERTAIN DECISIONS, SOMETIMES YOU MAKE THE RIGHT ONE, AND SOMETIMES THR WRONG ONES BUT THAT'S THE WORLD OF GAMBLE. I DON'T KNOW WHAT Y'ALL WOULD GONNA LEARN FROM MY EXPERIENCE BUT I DON'T REGRET MY ACTIONS AND IF I'M TO BE FACED WITH THE SAME SITUATION AGAIN, I'D STILL CHOOSE TO LET IT PLAY THROUGH.



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Welldone mate, that's the feat of a good and tight gamble there, having the power to withstand all the pressure of not cashing out the game because I have been in such situation before and for my own I had to do the cash out because after outweighing the risk involved in the remaining games I had no option than to cash it out because I felt the need for it and in my case I was lucky as the remaining two games all ended in a wrong prediction.
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December 02, 2023, 01:24:17 PM
#85
Alot of times i have experienced a bad trend and which have made me want to consider some factors that will contribute to the way i go about my bet and what offers i followed, although some time i have use cash out to make a good profits from a vet that could have lost if i waited to the last minute and game in my tickets, reason for my cashing out was that i have staked the game with a high amount in bet and with just a 3 odds collections of two games.

The first game was already a win and I was waiting for the second half of the second game, and while the cash out was at 80% of my total winning amount, I stroked the cash out button and a few minutes after then, the opponent equalized and the match ended against my ticket which was an experience to me.

Although some other times there are odds and situations that if cashed out you may end in the negative direction and also possibly end up cashing out a little amount in cashout while the game will end in your favour which at that time you already in lose, this happen when your game is already losing in the match but you still have open cash out offer open to you.
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December 02, 2023, 01:22:37 PM
#84
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Sorry about the outcome man. We all know it is gambling and do as much as possible try to follow our guts but it does sting a little when you lose out and the closer you are to the prize the more it feels like you lost the potential reward and not just your stake.

I like your positive approach to it and hope you get more successful bets in the future.

- Jay -
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December 02, 2023, 01:12:32 PM
#83
I'm sure by now the game Mut be over and your fate decided already but then if I'm to make any suggestions, it will be for future reference purposes,. nevertheless I will give my two cents in this, and this will be my personal sesolve if I were to be in this position.

Honestly I will cash out first if I check out the odds and I'm not sure of it, here's what I will do before cashing out, I will calculate the remaining odds and compare with the total odd, the. Chen how much is available for cash out as compared to my stake, if it's above x10 which obviously it is according to your screenshot, I will take out my capital along side a little profit, then restake such that the new out come will equal the balance when subtracted from the initial win, that way I will stay risk free and if it turns out in my favour I will still win regardless.
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December 02, 2023, 01:11:08 PM
#82
Do not cash out a gambler is a risk taker. If you do not take risk as a gambler you would have no victory and no stories to tell. This is the stuff that gamblers are made of. Be stop looking at the slip until the whole game ends. From one gambler to another may the games be in your favor.
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December 02, 2023, 01:05:10 PM
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Good day everyone.
I'd really need your advice on something I'm debating within myself. Okay the screenshots below is a running ticket that's been on since Sunday, I carefully selected 2 games for each day using the same market options for all the games( Home or Away to win).  I've been carefully watching the game every single day as everything has been going as planned, although there were times I panicked as some matches almost went bazaar. But thankfully everything went well. So today's the final day and I've been given an incredible amount as my available Cashout, so I've been waring against myself since morning if I should take the cash out or if I should just allow the game to finish playing. Honestly I want to leave the game, besides it's just 2 games left and the games are likely to play in my favor, but who knows, these things can be so unpredictable. What if I take the cashout and then the game plays ( which I believe will happen) then I'd be loosing over half of my winning, and then what if I leave the game to finish playing with intentions of taking everything and it goes otherwise. Please guys I need your advice, the first game starts in a couple of hours and I still can't decide on what to do right now.

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I wouldn't say this is a tough situation. You are just making it tough on yourself. But here's the thing, it's your call at the end of the day. Asking random people online is okay for opinions, but remember, they're not in your place. It's your money on the line, not theirs, so their advice might not be as cautious as it should be. And most people will just tell you to take the risk because if you lose the money, it won't hurt them a bit.
If you're a risk-taker and feel confident about those last two games, then maybe give it a go. But if the thought of losing what you've already potentially won is bothering you, cashing out could be the smarter move. Half a win is better than a total loss, right?
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