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What is the "Cash Out" or "Safety" thing when someone goes all in?
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[QUOTE="fundiver199, post: 6643259, member: 397965"] You are free to not like the feature, but it does not hurt your EV, that other players use it. So my advice is to just accept, its there, and not think to much about it. Yes of course. Just like airlines offering you the opportunity to select your seat against an extra payment. Or restaurants offering you a drink to go with your coffee at a huge markup. With that being said, if you are being a bit aggressive with your bankroll, then reducing variance is good. Lets say in this example that the Villain only has 20 $ in his account. He got himself into this spot, which might be good or bad. Now he can accept a 0,18$ loss or basically toss a coin for 7% of his bankroll. There is no skill involved in tossing a coin, so why not pay that 1% fee and avoid it? [/QUOTE]
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