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Cashing out conspiracy - all in your head?

  
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Post Posted: Tue, 17 Aug 2004, 5:34pm    Post subject: Cashing out conspiracy - all in your head? Reply with quote
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We've all heard the conspiracies about someone flipping the 'curse' switch on your account as soon as you cash out.

I was thinking that maybe when people cash out they're less wary or more risky because they just got away with their money - and now it's safe.

That was probably horribly worded, but in essence I was saying that perhaps some people unknowingly change their play after they've cashed out - and it makes them worse because of it.
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Post Posted: Wed, 18 Aug 2004, 3:51am    Post subject: Reply with quote
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Also a lot of player make there money on a upswing and cash out before they hit there downswing.
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