Pages:
Author

Topic: Have you ever lost a bet in this way? - page 5. (Read 534 times)

hero member
Activity: 2968
Merit: 687
March 03, 2021, 04:43:28 PM
#4
When seeing that sudden 1.01x odds then I would most likely be cancelling out that bet even if it cost me a little specially if im not really that confident on my bet.

On my gambling career or experience there are times on such changes where I do end up on cashing it out even im on disadvantage but there are times I do have that
YOLO feeling.

No matter what if its a loss or win as long the bets had bee put on then let the game wait till the end.
legendary
Activity: 3122
Merit: 1140
March 03, 2021, 04:15:48 PM
#3
What if you didn't cashout your potential winnings and then suddenly, the game changes and let's say that you placed a bet on a Soccer match between Team A and B and you believe that Team A will be the winner (based on less odds and past performances), the score is 1-0 and time is 89 minutes. Now, if Team B manages to score one goal at the last minute and set the score to 1-1, won't you regret that you were so close that you must've cashed out your bet, but lost big due to that last minute goal? This happened to me a few times and I bet it may also have happened with many of you. So, have you ever lost a bet in this way?
Some NBA bets where games did end up on having an OT due to last buzzer beater shots which do end up for me to rage out because if that shot wasnt able to get in then
i might able to make money.As far as i remember, i do able to experience twice on the same scenario.Of course you would really be having that early celebration when you do
saw that the time limit is only less than a seconds or few seconds which you do saw that it is impossible for the opposing team to score that very much little of time
but eventually it did really happen.Some sort of anger and rage can be felt on that time which is unavoidable.
sr. member
Activity: 1288
Merit: 305
yes
March 03, 2021, 03:55:27 PM
#2
Gambling is a very uncertain luck. Sometimes you will regret a certain action you took prior to the end of the bet. Sometimes what you did would play out to be one of the best decisions you ever made. Most times I see those cash out features as trick by the bookies, because however the percentage is been calculated the bookies always take the wider margin of the profit at the long run.
legendary
Activity: 3052
Merit: 1273
March 03, 2021, 03:47:24 PM
#1
I used to gamble in a different way till we got introduced with a feature called "Cashout" which wasn't there for few years on crypto gambling sites. Now, whenever you make bets, not some average or tipped ones but high confidence bets, you see that you've already won and the odds that you placed your bet on (which could be higher than, let's say 1.50x) and it has dropped to 1.01x, will you use your "Cashout" feature and leave / lose a few % of profit just because you fear that the game can still change? Or you'll just go with the flow and let the game run, and you'll wait till the end to get complete profit?

Now, my main question,
What if you didn't cashout your potential winnings and then suddenly, the game changes and let's say that you placed a bet on a Soccer match between Team A and B and you believe that Team A will be the winner (based on less odds and past performances), the score is 1-0 and time is 89 minutes. Now, if Team B manages to score one goal at the last minute and set the score to 1-1, won't you regret that you were so close that you must've cashed out your bet, but lost big due to that last minute goal? This happened to me a few times and I bet it may also have happened with many of you. So, have you ever lost a bet in this way?
Pages:
Jump to: