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Cashing out early in sports betting Early cash-out betting is an increasingly popular option at sportsbooks. Bettors have the option of taking some profits early on a bet they have a good chance of winning, or of cutting their losses on wagers that appear to be going against them.
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Read More »In the world of sports, much can change quickly. An MLB game can seem all but wrapped up until an unexpected rally in the bottom of the ninth inning. An NFL game that looks all but finished can suddenly shift on an untimely turnover in the fourth quarter. Bettors are all too familiar with these situations, so much that the term “bad beat” exists to describe the ones that got away. It could be useful to have a little insurance on your side when your team has the lead, or even a way to cut your losses. Actually, there are ways to do so. It’s called early cash-out betting, and it continues to grow in popularity. Some legal sportsbooks are offering it, and more might do so in the future. Here’s what you need to know about how to cash out early at legal US sportsbooks.
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Read More »Just like setting odds and lines, sportsbooks will determine early cash-out choices by considering various factors. It comes down to what they deem to be the correct current value of the wager. It’s the same premise for potential profit-taking or for mitigating losses. The sportsbook will consider things like the current odds for the outcome, what’s happening on the field of play, and the overall likelihood of the final result based on similar past situations. The amount that it displays as the cash-out option amounts to the final offer at the moment, but it’s naturally subject to change as events develop.
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Read More »over your betting funds and bankroll Take guaranteed profits as opposed to waiting for the final result as opposed to waiting for the final result Cut losses on wagers that go opposite of what you were expecting Those are valid arguments for pulling the trigger. What are the downsides? Here are a few points to consider: It’s possible that you cash out and the game will flip back the other way .
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