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21 Sep 2018 17:17:15
When your greed impairs your thinking
or The Peril of cashing out early

Today I placed a £30 each way Lucky 15, which is 4 horses in multiple bets. The odds were 4/ 1, 4/ 1, 6/ 1 and 25/ 1.
My first 2 horses won and third was placed at 6/ 1, meaning I was already up on my £30 outlay but not by that much, but when I checked Cash Out I was offered £200, which I thought at the time was a great return, so I accepted.
Yes you GUESSED, my 25/ 1 shot ROMPED home meaning my winnings would have been nearer £1500
Cash Out can be a good thing, IF you time it right, and do not get sucked in by the bookmaker enticing you with a "good" offer.
My greed got the better of me, but hey I still made a few bucks.
Thought I would post this as a warning what NOT to do. GROAN
Oh and to make the irony even more delicious, my 25/ 1 shot was called
LUCKY LUCKY MAN!

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21 Sep 2018 17:59:51
With the gullible sevies in a suit, the bookies maybe your heading for timalloys 10 in a row.

21 Sep 2018 18:29:11
@McGarvey they will be calling me gullible after today lol.

21 Sep 2018 18:37:51
Them the breaks. I've had it work against me got offered £650. Held out for just over a grand. Never won a penny.

Bright side you have took money off them and your next bets is with their money.

21 Sep 2018 19:06:10
Tell me you stuck a tenner of the cash out on the 4th horse Tim.

21 Sep 2018 19:39:24
@kev a SENSIBLE person would have covered his losses but er ahem, NOT TIM Doh.

22 Sep 2018 09:59:35
Eds 1 through 7 ought to take a cut of your "earnings" Bet Tim Alloy.

22 Sep 2018 15:51:05
Cant believe im giving you a betting tip tim.
Why don't you half your bet and put the same lucky 15 on twice.
One for cash out, and keep the other one going.







 

 

 
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