Why you should never cash out a football bet!

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  • #35103
    nickuk911 WANTED $18
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    Anyone see this tragedy, the question is why on earth would you bet a quid to cash out £2.17???

    #35115
    notrege WANTED $41
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    What would it have gone for without the cashout ??

    #35116
    pnjsky WANTED $1
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    47k i would be hanging from a tree this morning if it was mine

    #35118
    nickuk911 WANTED $18
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    Yeah 47k. To be fair i probably would have jibbed at 2/3 Grand! But not at 2 quid lol

    #35120
    Green2711 WANTED $492
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    Very strange. Wheres does it say 47k return? I can’t see that part (I don’t normally do sports betting myself). Only reason someone would do this is if they are skint, surely? Which makes it even worse haha.

    #35122
    thunderball6 WANTED $272
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    It says 28.21 returns .

    #35124
    Green2711 WANTED $492
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    Isn’t that from the bet above that is out of view? It’s not showing the actual returns on this photo because he cashed out so it’s showing the cash out instead.

    Edit: Obviously not had enough coffee today, but just clicked that he cashed out £2.17 and then placed another bet with the returns from the cash out which is out of sight on that screenshot.

    #35127
    nickuk911 WANTED $18
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    Yes Green i use betfair and that is what he has done, used the £2.17 to placer nother bet.

    #35128
    nickuk911 WANTED $18
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    He probably just thought, what the hell am i thinking this is never going to come in i’ll place a fresh bet for otehr games . I have done it myself and ended up being stung, not for the tune of 47k but i admit i once cashed out 1.57p as i had reached the daily limit! …and then literally everything i needed started to happen and i would have had £260.

    #35129
    thunderball6 WANTED $272
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    I think the Boom bit would tip me over the edge!

    #35126
    StuartK91 WANTED $27
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    Saw this one on twitter this morning

    #35170
    Biohazard WANTED $675
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    That one has actually made me feel sick… that would have been over £250k right?

    Thing is, you should never cash out. If you cash out, why did you bother putting that bet on in the first place? Just do the acca for 1/2/3 etc. less games if that was your intention!

    #35186
    StuartK91 WANTED $27
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    Yeah bio it would of been like 290k or something.

    I agree just don’t look at it again or results til they are all finished. He must be gutted with his 5k lol

    #35202
    Green2711 WANTED $492
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    Holy shit balls…I bet the bookies love that guy!

    I’ve never cashed out myself, I won’t follow the games like you guys have said, if I do place an accu which isn’t very often I’ll just let it run in fear of this happening. First time I placed an accu actually I placed one on The Championship games – I don’t follow it as my team is pool and occasionally I’ll watch my local team (Tranmere) so essentially I was just clicking buttons, didn’t bother looking at the table or form and logged into Betfair at the end of the day to see £300 waiting for me from a £1 bet. After that I did a few more accumulators but this time looked at the table, form, players out etc and previous meeting and have not won on one since! Sod’s law eh.

    #35203
    TheMagnetSpitter WANTED $34
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    I don’t do accumulators only do singles and any type of “cash out” is a trade on the exchanges (for example if I’ve backed Aston Villa and they score first I’ll put money on their opponents winning, and should it go 2-0 I’ll then back the draw)

    I did this with Aston Villa Leeds the other week, ended up making more money on Leeds winning than the original Villa bet 🙂

    I know Bandit does footie trading? or at least I think he does anyway

    Better on the exchanges all that sports betting imo, once you learn the ins and outs of its quite fun as well imo

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