I would cashout if I was in that position. I don’t think I have the emotional discipline to hold on till all the games play out. I’d be over stressed thinking about the possibility of losing everything. I would rather just take what I can now and forfeit the rest instead of putting myself through the psychological trauma. I know it’s going to hurt more if I don’t cashout and one game cuts the slip.
I don't know where some people get their own courage from because this is exactly the same thing I do in almost all my games unless I don't follow up on the slip till the end of the game; if not once's I see a big cashout that is bigger than the money I stake it with, I will just hurry up and cash out before I totally lose.
Well, I am not surprised at the first lines of your comment, I I usually will commend guys or gamblers who will have a long multi-bet ticket, ans sit and watch while the games on the list play one after the other, and even when they see a cash out opportunity, one that already puts them in a good profit, they relax and allow the game to keep going, most of the time, I usually do not know exactly to assume that to be, whether it actually be courage as you said, or greed at play.
Most people treat winning the ultimate price in gambling like it's a life and death fight, forgetting that even the gambler who decide to take a good cash out offer along the way is also a winner as well, even if all the games on the ticket ended up playing in his favor and he lost a portion of the overall potential winning amount due to him taking a cash out, a win is still a win and my people use to say that a bird you have in your hand is worth more than 1 million other birds flying around in the bush, because there is actually no guarantee that you will catch any of those.