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Sport betting tips: Sports betting tips 2023 (Page 679)

Topic created on 01st Jan. 2023 | Page: 679 of 684 | Answers: 6,838 | Views: 475,036
Anonym

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

Super difficult for me. I never cash out because it's always to the player's disadvantage in the long term. But I really don't like the last bets. I see the Tottenham game going more towards Tottenham than Brighton. And Arsenal have already won 7x to 0 this season.


If part of the cashout works, go for it. Otherwise just flip a coin and then heads or tails will decide whether to cashout or not. Good luck if you don't cashout!

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Butterbrezel
Elite
The game Brighton - Tottenham is very balanced, my tendency is rather X.

A goal could be scored for West Ham.

As Slotti has already said, you make a loss with cashout in the long run, because the Provider builds in a decent house advantage.

Cashout would only make sense if you have changed your mind about the tips.

The loss of 1200 EUR is higher than the loss of 300 EUR.

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KleinerGanove1
Rookie
Okay, all right, I slept on it for a night and will take my chances. Yes, cashout is also a function that only really benefits the betting provider.

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Rainmann
Expert

KleinerGanove1 wrote on 28.12.2023 at 10:24 am: Okay all right, I slept on it for a night and will take my chances. Yes, cashout is also a function that only really benefits the betting provider.

If you need the 300 I would accept cash out. Of course it's bad that Brighton plays first.... wish you good luck 🙏😃

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Stromberg
Legend

KleinerGanove1 wrote on 28.12.2023 at 10:24 am: Okay all right, I slept on it for a night and will take my chances. Yes, cashout is also a function that actually only really benefits the betting provider.

It depends. If you are playing a long-term strategy with the aim of being slightly in the plus in the long term, then of course you should not use cashout, because with the double bookmaker's margin at the starting odds and with cashout, the few percent should then quickly be gone again.


For fun bettors with large combos, on the other hand, this can be a good thing.

However, the ratio of what you win or lose must fit... Regardless of your tips, I don't think it fits here...

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Blubbo33
Elite
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 supposedly gains an 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!

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x00NY
Elite

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 the risk, then go for it and good, but certainly not a strategy to win permanently!

Sorry, but you're not seriously trying to describe the cashout function as player-friendly? You know that an average 5% margin is taken on the cash out? Soon there will be the function, give us 10€ and we'll give you a 10€ free bet in return, and there would be people who would be happy about that

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Blubbo33
Elite

x00NY wrote on December 28, 2023 at 2:13 pm:

Sorry, but you're not seriously trying to call the cashout feature player friendly? You know that on average 5% margin is taken on cash out? Soon there will be the function, give us 10€ and we'll give you a 10€ free bet in return, and there would be people who would be happy about it

For me, the function is definitely positive!


Cashout has to be considered individually and not as bookmaker steals 5 % from me!

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Donnie
Expert
Cashout is actually both friendly and unfriendly. If you still have €10 in your account and are betting on X with odds of 3.2 on soccer. The score is 1:1 in the 80th minute, then the cashout function tries to force a decision on you. Would you rather cash out €20-22 early or possibly lose everything? Can help in games where you think it won't end X. There are also differences between the bookmakers as far as the amount of the cashout is concerned. Tipico, 10€ possible win in basketball. 2.5 minutes left to play and still need 4 points, very likely the bet will go through but Tipico will still only give you 8€ as a cashout. Lots of pros and cons, but for now it's positive that the function exists at all. Would it be better without it?

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Lionking
Top Member
Cashout is and remains a banking advantage, otherwise no sports betting Provider would offer this function, that should be clear to everyone.
When I put together a ticket, I think about it, don't I? I see what I can win, that's why I put the ticket together like this.
I want to win X amount in the best case scenario and not half or whatever.
I always let it run through, no matter how high the sum is, and yes, I've often won just before the whistle blows, but I've also often won the full sum because I didn't cash out.
But I can certainly understand if it's a large sum and you're thinking about a cashout.

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