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sr. member
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On evolution blackjack you can cash out your bet on a hand if you do it before busting. Always going to lose money but it's basically surrendering. The amount offered depends on your hand vs what the dealer is showing. If you have 18 and the dealer is showing a 10 card, they will offer you close to breaking even on your bet, but if you have say 14 vs dealer 10 they'll offer you somewhere near half your bet amount.
This a great response in the best direction giving the varius analysis of how much one stand to get at various stage if cashing out through those in-house games you mentioned, against the various response from users here who rather give a clear no answer to this sensitive question.


If not until now that your reply educated me on the cash-out availability with those games mentioned I never knew there be an existence of such a feature in botBlackjackck and Evolution games.
legendary
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On evolution blackjack you can cash out your bet on a hand if you do it before busting. Always going to lose money but it's basically surrendering. The amount offered depends on your hand vs what the dealer is showing. If you have 18 and the dealer is showing a 10 card, they will offer you close to break even on your bet, but if you have say 14 vs dealer 10 they'll offer you somewhere near half your bet amount.
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In my opinion using a cash out feature in in-house games can make the process disruptive and disorganized as a result of the shortest instant time these games are programmed to function. Like how do you do a cash out in a game of 2-3 minutes, you won't equally enjoy the game. Anyone that's interested in cash out should go for sports bet we can't have all we want in one piece that's how we just can't have a particular feature in all gambling games.

There's nothing disruptive here, it's either a particular game we are playing support that future or not, if they don't support such, then there's nothing we can do to make use of this feature, why many gamblers do make use of these is because it's very common with sport bettors they do such whenever they feels uncertainty about a particular game outcomes, they cash out to avoid lost on such game and the winning rate also decreases because the risk involved is reduced as well.
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In my opinion using a cash out feature in in-house games can make the process disruptive and disorganized as a result of the shortest instant time these games are programmed to function. Like how do you do a cash out in a game of 2-3 minutes, you won't equally enjoy the game. Anyone that's interested in cash out should go for sports bet we can't have all we want in one piece that's how we just can't have a particular feature in all gambling games.
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ALAS the only game except sports bet with cash out feature is a crash game.
How it works cant be said as the same in sports bet but there is cash out feature in crash game, it is used to stop your game before the game crashed.
Lets say you play manually and you set a 100x as the target, the game is running well and when it comes to 50x or more, you feel that it wont reach 100x then you can do cash out.
I was about to say this but thanks for doing it for me Smiley. Obviously, Crash game is not the same as Sports betting but if you mean about the cash-out feature, it might have a different design or positioning, but in the end it was still a cash-out feature. We don't know what comes ahead in a crash game, or sports betting.

Maybe we can win so if we continue we can earn a little better. If not, we can regret it. So, it's also better to secure our money because that was already sure. Other than Crash, Mine's game also has this feature. The rest of the in-house/casino games may not have that cash-out button but you can always stop if you don't want to play anymore.
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Each game has it's own system and different way how to play, it's not something can be used to compare. Having cash out feature in every games would be wasting time because we need to wait for a moment in order to confirm we're sure to make a bet.
This is not even possible in casinos at all, games are placed and in some seconds the result are known and cashout can not be possible with such games unlike in sport. In casinos, games can not be placed in a way that it will remain hours before the game will start, the game start in less than 10 seconds and ends fast. I am surprised that OP is thinking that cash out would be possible in casino games, probably he has not visited casinos very well to see how their games are.
Nice to know the none possible existence of such a feature in the in-house games, since the timing for those games is instant unlike the football and other sports that have a time frame to fully play out the games which gives the bettor the chance to take in the cash out available within that time of game plays.


This should be a point to note because some of the sports bet lovers sometimes miss this feature at while waiting for the 90+ minutes to play out which may lead them to lose the entire match.
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Each game has it's own system and different way how to play, it's not something can be used to compare. Having cash out feature in every games would be wasting time because we need to wait for a moment in order to confirm we're sure to make a bet.
This is not even possible in casinos at all, games are placed and in some seconds the result are known and cashout can not be possible with such games unlike in sport. In casinos, games can not be placed in a way that it will remain hours before the game will start, the game start in less than 10 seconds and ended fast. I am surprised that OP is thinking that cash out would be possible in casino games, probably he has not visited casinos very well to see how their games are.
legendary
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It's really not make sense if you think slots has cash-out feature lol, similar to can we hit jackpot in sports bets?

Each game has it's own system and different way how to play, it's not something can be used to compare. Having cash out feature in every games would be wasting time because we need to wait for a moment in order to confirm we're sure to make a bet.
legendary
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ALAS the only game except sports bet with cash out feature is a crash game.
How it works cant be said as the same in sports bet but there is cash out feature in crash game, it is used to stop your game before the game crashed.
Lets say you play manually and you set a 100x as the target, the game is running well and when it comes to 50x or more, you feel that it wont reach 100x then you can do cash out.
legendary
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In house games are with instant result so why do you need a cash out feature there,you have full control in such games and not only them but including other fast games like slot machines,dice,roulette plus all other related type of games.That is why most casinos offer the cash out feature only for sport bets most of the time as people may place a bet that span a complete week for example,they can bet a ticket starting today for example at 25th October and place games that end 31 October,this means that in the middle of the games for example the person wants to stop such bet and cash out and that is why this feature was implemented in the first place.
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that feature is the cash-out feature.
As far as I know, the Cashout feature is only used and obtained for sports betting, it is often encountered by those who like to bet on sports, especially football, because the Cashout feature can only be used before a match or in progress or something else called, namely in the form of Multi and Single bets, especially in football matches.

As an example of what I know about the Bets Cash Out option working.
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In a match between, say, Real and Juventus, you bet $100 on Juventus winning, odds @ 2.50. So, your goal is to win a sum of $250. In the first part, the result was 0:1 in favor of Juventus.
The software offers the option to 'Cash Out' $180 and close your bet as a winner. At this point, you can accept the offer and win $80. No need to get further involved with the game.

Or, you can leave your bet open, to win the full amount ($250) if Juventus wins the match.

In the same game, if Real wins 1-0 in the first half, your chances of winning will be smaller.

The software can give you a $30 offer to cover your bet. This gives you the opportunity to not lose all your money ($100).

This means that the purpose of the Cash Out Feature is for those who don't want to risk losses and secure money if the match doesn't match expectations, but for me I rarely use this feature.
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I was just wondering about the likelihood of that happening in any circumstance with in-house games of any nature, like in-house tennis games or any other in-house games that require rounds and time allocation that could possibly free that space for such actions to take place.

Your curiosity is understandable and like you have made instance of tennis games that has rounds to wait for before a turn or since they have it organized as tournament like you also have in  soccer. Well I can't say except the tournament is played like real game and not in house casino organized games because I know casino games start almost immediately you activate your bet and no room for cash out. Regards to tennis or basketball, it has cash out depending on the gambling company if they decide to remove the option.
sr. member
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Hey Good day to you all, so I want to know if the cash-out feature is available with other games aside from sports bets.
In casinos, games are usually very fast, unlike the days or hours that would be required before a match would be started, but which you might have decided to cash out, or the in-play that will take many minutes which you can decide to cash out.


That is true since there be no time allotment to house games and most are instant and seen it become almost impossible for such feature like like cashout to be implemented in such games since their result is almost instant.


I was just wondering about the likelihood of that happening in any circumstance with in-house games of any nature, like in-house tennis games or any other in-house games that require rounds and time allocation that could possibly free that space for such actions to take place.
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This feature has been around for some time now and I would like to know if I can also use cash out on in-house games because I have used this feature a lot in sports and I would like to try it with in-house games too.
You cannot use the cash out feature on a game where get you get the result of your bet almost instantly as you click the bet button, like i know with most casino in house games, including slot games as well, it is absolutely impossible to use or for the casino to implement such feature as "cash out" into slot and casino in house games because, just as i have said before, this types of games gives you the gambler, instant result of your bet, unlike sports betting which allows an ample of time for the sports being played to come to an end so that the result can be determined.

During those time you have to wait, the casino offers the player the opportunity to cash out just in case they wish not to go on with the game anymore, unfortunately, casino in house games, as well as slot games does not offer players such time, so the opportunity of cash out is not possible.
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OP, cash outs can only occur in games that can run for a number of days, weeks, or even months, and I think sports games and fixtures are the only games I know to run for as long as weeks or months. If there are any other fixture games that can run for days or weeks, you can probably expect cash out from them, but if there aren't, then cash out is not possible.

Someone won about $3850 just yesterday, and it was in sports (football). According to him, it was 22 matches, and the games have been running for 2 weeks, so the night before yesterday was when they played the last match, and before the last match started, he was already having a cash out of almost $2k, but he refused to cash out, and luckily he won. My point here is that only sports can run for days and weeks, and that's why cash outs are usually available, but since other games happen so fast and on the same days, it's very impossible to have cash outs.
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Hey Good day to you all, so i want to know if the cash-out feature is available with other games aside from sports bets.
In casinos, games are usually very fast, unlike the days or hours that would be required before a match would be started, but which you might have decided to cash out, or the in-play that will take many minutes which you can decide to cashout.

Because of how sports are, that is why there is cashout, but which is not possible on casinos. On casinos, I have not seeing cashout before and I do not think it would be there because it is not needed.

If you gamble in both casinos and bookies, you will clearly understand why cashout is not needed in casinos because of how fast their games is with single outcome.
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Hey Good day to you all, so i want to know if the cash-out feature is available with other games aside from sports bets.


What prompted me to ask is:


I have been gambling for some time, and I have gone far to a certain level that I know some of the features that are most appropriate for me to have fun and spend my time in the casino, ranging from in-house games to sorting books, but then I have managed to discover one very important feature that I think I will like to use while playing in house games, that feature is the cash-out feature.


This feature has been around for some time now and I would like to know if I can also use cash out on in-house games because I have used this feature a lot in sports and I would like to try it with in-house games too.
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