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28th Dec. 2023, at 02:57 pm CET#3352
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Blubbo33 wrote on 28.12.2023 at 14:44:
For me the function is quite positive!
Cashout is to be considered individually and not with bookmaker steals me 5 % !
Sorry, but that just doesn't make sense. You have a fact (5% less on average than if you ran it) versus a subjective opinion. And don't give me the argument like a bookie "I can tell in the game if it's going well or not ".
That would be the same as having bookie A (89% payout ratio) vs bookie B (94% payout ratio). Now you claim that bookmaker A is better because you have already won €1000 there, but not yet at B.
What I find player-unfriendly, however, is the ugly idea of the German licensors, whose only aim is to take money out of your pocket anyway, that you can only use the cashout amount once the bet has been fully settled. Players can then not quickly bet the amount on something else if they have no more credit and have to wait. I often used to bet the cashouts straight away and had success with it
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28th Dec. 2023, at 03:11 pm CET#3354
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x00NY wrote on December 28, 2023 at 2:57 pm:
Sorry, but that just doesn't make sense. You have a fact (5% less on average than if you ran it) vs a subjective opinion. And don't give me the argument like a bookie "I can tell in the game if it's going well or not ".
That would be the same as having bookie A (89% payout ratio) vs bookie B (94% payout ratio). Now you claim that bookmaker A is better because you have already won €1000 there, but not yet at B.
I don't know what price range we're talking about, but you let a big combination of 700 run through even though you're offered 650 15 minutes before the end and are watching the game live and the opponent is of course putting pressure on you?
Respect!
I'll gladly do without it and celebrate my victory!
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28th Dec. 2023, at 03:25 pm CET#3355
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Blubbo33 wrote on 28.12.2023 at 15:11:
I don't know what price range we're talking about, but you let a big combo of 700 run through even though you get 650 15 minutes before the end and watch the game live and the opponent naturally puts pressure on you?
Respect!
I'm happy to do without it and celebrate my victory!
I let it run, regardless of whether the bet is €50 or €5,000. No matter if the win is 100€ or 10000€. Why? Simply because in the long run you will always lose more with a 5% extra fee than without it. And why should it make a difference whether the opponent presses or not? In both cases, the opponent can score that one goal that destroys you.
Besides, I would say that most people only cash out because they are afraid of running out of money for betting. If I have €1000 left to Deposit, hardly anyone would cash out.
Blubbo33 wrote on 28.12.2023 at 13:51: Every time the same with the cashout and the tips!
It always depends on the individual whether a cashout makes sense or not !
And to demonize the cashout just because the bookmaker gets an alleged advantage from it !?!
I can tell you from my own experience that the cashout is an advantage for the player. Almost 80 % of my cashouts would have gone wrong otherwise!
Therefore, this blah blah blah is completely irrelevant for the bookmaker, sports betting is not calculable.
It makes more sense to recognize trends, furthermore it is a question of financial management and Risk appetite!
And of course the luck factor also plays a role!
You write it yourself almost every day how often your tips have gone bust at the last minute!
Take the cashout and good, give up for example 50 € and enjoy the win!
It's just a purely subjective question, if I take the cashout I have plus and am happy, if the game still goes through I have still won just not as much!
Is the glass half full or half empty?
Trust your gut feeling and your bankroll management!
Sometimes less is more!
Unless I love risk, then go for it and good, but certainly not a strategy to win permanently!
Numbers leave no room for interpretation.
The cashout function is only good for the provider. If you have already won 3/4 games, then you will be offered less than you have actually won. I don't know if that's 5%, but here the player is deducted a few %.
With live betting, however, it's different and I can agree with you there. If I'm watching a game and it's still 1-0 for my team in the 80th and the team is now allowing more chances etc. and the cashout differs from the win by €150, then I'll shit on the €150 and call it a day. That's individual, I agree 100%. Some would let it run, others wouldn't.
Here the game is not live, so the player is deducted by a few %. Regardless of what I think of the bet (Brighton not losing to Toten won't be easy), I wouldn't take a cashout in such scenarios either.
I don't know what price range we're talking about, but you let a big combo of 700 run through even though you get 650 15 minutes before the end and watch the game live and the opponent naturally puts pressure on you?
Respect!
I'll gladly do without it and celebrate my victory!
With the offer as an example, I would cash out. But a lot has to happen for that, the team probably leading by 2 goals or so in the last open game.
I stick to it, for big combos it can make sense with a good offer.
In the long term, if you're looking to make a few percent win with single bets, keep your hands off it.
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28th Dec. 2023, at 04:06 pm CET#3358
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x00NY wrote on December 28, 2023 at 3:25 pm:
I'll run it whether the bet is 50€ or 5000€. No matter if the win would be 100€ or 10000€. Why? Simply because in the long run you will always lose more with a 5% extra fee than without it. And why should it make a difference whether the opponent presses or not? In both cases, the opponent can score that one goal that destroys you.
Besides, I would say that most people only cash out because they are afraid of running out of money for betting. If I have €1000 left to Deposit, hardly anyone would cash out.
I take the cash out to make a sure win!
I don't care about the odds I might lose because I've won!
I've won quite a few tickets this year with combos where there were two or three games going on at the same time and it would have gone bust!
I also dropped a ticket on my foot this month when I took 900 instead of 2100!
Nevertheless, my statistics show a plus compared to the cashout!
Maybe I was damn lucky, I don't know!
For me it's a question of observation, nothing more!
Of course the opponent can always score a goal, but it is a certain experience value if the opponent shoots 11 times on goal or only 1 time.
And of course you can or even have to take the course of a game into account in your decision!
Everyone should do as they like, my experience is different!
And I wouldn't advise anyone against cashing out just because the house advantage lies with the bookie!
KleinerGanove1 wrote on 27.12.2023 at 23:21: Good evening everyone,
how do you rate tomorrow's games Arsenal - West Ham and Brighton - Spurs? Need a goal from West Ham and a win from Brighton for a lot of money. Cashout is already over 300 so I'm thinking about it. I urgently need an assessment.
Have a nice evening
My assessment is usually where: If you need money then cashout. If you can do without it then let it run. That's how I usually decide. A glance at my account or wallet is usually enough. 😁 That's why it's always difficult to make a recommendation.
My opinion is that everyone has to decide for themselves 😜 If you need the money right now, do the cash out or your gut feeling says so...(but don't mourn afterwards) If you don't need the money and have a good feeling, let the bill run.
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Sorry, but that just doesn't make sense. You have a fact (5% less on average than if you ran it) versus a subjective opinion. And don't give me the argument like a bookie "I can tell in the game if it's going well or not ".
That would be the same as having bookie A (89% payout ratio) vs bookie B (94% payout ratio). Now you claim that bookmaker A is better because you have already won €1000 there, but not yet at B.
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I don't know what price range we're talking about, but you let a big combination of 700 run through even though you're offered 650 15 minutes before the end and are watching the game live and the opponent is of course putting pressure on you?
Respect!
I'll gladly do without it and celebrate my victory!
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I let it run, regardless of whether the bet is €50 or €5,000. No matter if the win is 100€ or 10000€. Why? Simply because in the long run you will always lose more with a 5% extra fee than without it. And why should it make a difference whether the opponent presses or not? In both cases, the opponent can score that one goal that destroys you.
Besides, I would say that most people only cash out because they are afraid of running out of money for betting. If I have €1000 left to Deposit, hardly anyone would cash out.
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Numbers leave no room for interpretation.
The cashout function is only good for the provider. If you have already won 3/4 games, then you will be offered less than you have actually won. I don't know if that's 5%, but here the player is deducted a few %.
With live betting, however, it's different and I can agree with you there. If I'm watching a game and it's still 1-0 for my team in the 80th and the team is now allowing more chances etc. and the cashout differs from the win by €150, then I'll shit on the €150 and call it a day. That's individual, I agree 100%. Some would let it run, others wouldn't.
Here the game is not live, so the player is deducted by a few %. Regardless of what I think of the bet (Brighton not losing to Toten won't be easy), I wouldn't take a cashout in such scenarios either.
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With the offer as an example, I would cash out. But a lot has to happen for that, the team probably leading by 2 goals or so in the last open game.
I stick to it, for big combos it can make sense with a good offer.
In the long term, if you're looking to make a few percent win with single bets, keep your hands off it.
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I take the cash out to make a sure win!
I don't care about the odds I might lose because I've won!
I've won quite a few tickets this year with combos where there were two or three games going on at the same time and it would have gone bust!
I also dropped a ticket on my foot this month when I took 900 instead of 2100!
Nevertheless, my statistics show a plus compared to the cashout!
Maybe I was damn lucky, I don't know!
For me it's a question of observation, nothing more!
Of course the opponent can always score a goal, but it is a certain experience value if the opponent shoots 11 times on goal or only 1 time.
And of course you can or even have to take the course of a game into account in your decision!
Everyone should do as they like, my experience is different!
And I wouldn't advise anyone against cashing out just because the house advantage lies with the bookie!
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My assessment is usually where: If you need money then cashout. If you can do without it then let it run. That's how I usually decide. A glance at my account or wallet is usually enough. 😁 That's why it's always difficult to make a recommendation.
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