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First cash out curse and now "boom" account. No one has landed on the moon either, I guess? Jay, c'mon. You are bringing up every possibility you can think of to justify why you lose money after you cashout except that you aren't a winning player.
It's nothing more complicated than that. Winning players win, cashout, win some more and cashout some more. Some losing players go on heaters, cashout, their variance kicks in and they lose. Or, there is some psychological reasons for the "cashout curse". The player is comfortable and kind of used to looking at his newly grown account balance. He cashes out 1/3 -1/2 of his online bankroll and its looks tiny to him. He now plays tighter, or differently in some other way, because his account looks smaller. I don't know. I'm not saying that lots of players don't experience a downswing after a cashout. I'm just saying that it's easily probable that there are logical reasons for it other than the site is out to get the player. And please don't get me started on "boom" accounts. Another way losing players justify their losses other than their bad play is to speak of doomswitches and other silly things. Why is it so hard for humans to find weakness in themselves? They ignore their own mistakes as holding back their success and instead choose some voodoo. |
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