What is your thoughts about Cashout on GGpoker.

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I used from 68% to 95%, but then happens i lose 95%+equity, when there is only 1 or 2 outers. (ex: I hold AsKd, he has KhKc on board give 3cAd 8h turn 6d and river Ks)
That started to hurt my balance i win, hands when i press on 68% and lose when i don't press on 95%.
If i start to use, do i need to use all times?
 
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Cashout option is tricky..
Sure you can reduce variance that way but
long term it is not beneficial to use that feature.


Each pokerroom who offers that option demands 1-2% fee for the cashout option. Which is basically an additional rake.

If you constantly do a cashout it will hurt your winrate long term cause you forfeit a potential pot and you only get some pennies as "win"
 
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If you do this every time, the amount will add up. If you have a weak psyche or play at a higher stake, this can be a useful tool, but in a normal game it is better to just always refuse.
 
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I actually like the Cashout feature on GGPoker — it gives me a way to protect from those brutal river suckouts. 😅 Sometimes it’s better to take the guaranteed value than risk a bad beat, especially deep in a session. Lol.
 
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Cashout option is best skill in online poker cash games,
you have 1 apple in your hand or 100 apple intake tree ?
ofcourse you choose 1 apple in the hand right ?
I always cash out , in long term you get more apples in the hand trust me.
 
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I looked into it and it seems they charge a 1% fee.
It’s a convenient feature if you're just playing for fun in short sessions,
but in the long run, it seems you'll end up losing money.
 
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Something similar happened to me as well, but it might have just been bad luck.
That’s why I think it’s a good idea to set a rule for yourself—to always use it or never use it—considering the impact on your mental game.

Alternatively, I don’t use it when I have around 100BB,
but I do use it when both my opponent and I have over 300BB.
Losing 300BB in a single hand is just too much.
So, you might want to consider making decisions based on stack size.
 
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If i start to use, do i need to use all times?
As others have said, it comes with a 1% fee, so its really best to not use it at all or as little as possible. If you are a 95% favourite, you need to pay the 1% fee 20 times just to avoid a single bad beat, which is obviously a very expensive "insurance". Its also a bad deal to use the feature, if the money at stake hardly even matter to your bankroll, because for instance you were experimenting with some new strategy at a lower limit, or the opponent started with a broken stack.

So if you are ever going to use the feature, it should only be, when a significant percentage of your bankroll is at stake AND you have a significant risk of losing. Say you have a $400 bankroll, the total pot is $30, and you equity share is 70% or $21. Then it might be ok to pay a 21c "insurance fee" to pull those $21 home and increase your bankroll with 5,25% rather than running a 30% risk of ending up with nothing.
 
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