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Thread: Cash Out?

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    Cash Out?

    I had a Trixie bet at the start of season combining the Baggies, Pompey and Plymouth to win their respective leagues. Now they have voided Leagues 1 & 2, all the money rolls onto the Baggies to win their league. I have been given a cash out option of £61, however, if I let the bet ride and Baggies win the league, I would pocket just over £200. The bet cost £20.

    Any advice from our betting gurus and statisticians on here?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    I had a Trixie bet at the start of season combining the Baggies, Pompey and Plymouth to win their respective leagues. Now they have voided Leagues 1 & 2, all the money rolls onto the Baggies to win their league. I have been given a cash out option of £61, however, if I let the bet ride and Baggies win the league, I would pocket just over £200. The bet cost £20.

    Any advice from our betting gurus and statisticians on here?
    The Leeds stats look more solid than Baggies especially in the draws column, I would take the bird in the hand as opposed to the two in the bush. 200% profit is brilliant. Good luck if you do and good luck if you don't Tipps.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    I had a Trixie bet at the start of season combining the Baggies, Pompey and Plymouth to win their respective leagues. Now they have voided Leagues 1 & 2, all the money rolls onto the Baggies to win their league. I have been given a cash out option of £61, however, if I let the bet ride and Baggies win the league, I would pocket just over £200. The bet cost £20.

    Any advice from our betting gurus and statisticians on here?
    £61....not going to go far.....run with it for the extra zero!!

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    We’re not talking big losses or gains really Tip, let it ride.

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    Cash in and put £40 back on albion to win at 3.4 on Betfair which will give you 136 if they win but you have 21 back anyway which covers your original bet.

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    My experience tells me to just leave well alone! Cash out never works for me.

    Last night I had a £5 bet on City to win 2-0 at 13/2 and thought about cashing out after 86 minutes but didn’t. Annoyed when Foden scores but whenever I do cash out it more often than not seems to be the wrong decision. Another add on designed for the benefit of the bookies I suspect.

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    Is there not some way that you could bet an amount that Leeds will win the league and therefore have both options covered ? Mathematics guru required.

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    Cash out Tip, it never pays to predict on us. We are the most unpredictable side in the whole wide world.

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    What did you decide to do in the end Tipps, that damned draws column got bigger.

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    I decided to let it run GLM. I've had such a good Ascot, I thought I'd keep riding my luck. Heart over head I think! Down to £47 now but should Leeds lose tomorrow, then it might get bigger.

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