what is flushing?

now i know :) will many casinos agree to flushing?

Not enough :( But there are a few - the good ones will generally and obviously the very good ones don't have a reverse pending trap at all.

Apart from the obvious cynical view, if a player doesn't withdraw, it also saves processing costs for the casino so there is some business justification behind it. Personally, I think that is probably outweighed by the fact that many players who reverse and loses feels annoyed and I'm sure a lot of accounts get closed as a result.
 
I have a better question:

What is winning? Just what is a "cash-out"??

Haha, it has been so long, I have forgotten!


winning and cashout its the hardest work to have in a casino

the easyeast work is put your money and lose
the hard job is win and cashout
 
It's all about PATIENCE.

Gamblers are usually impatient by nature. Casinos know this hence the delays on cashouts via pending periods.

I'd love to know the average play-back-and-lose figures for casinos that have a pending period, then we would know how effective it really is on behalf of the casino.

Once you learn patience, to walk away and stop thinking about your cashout during the pending period and find something else to do, you will never reverse again.

In the meantime a flushed w/d can in many cases 'switch off' the gambler's impatience as they now consider that temptation has gone.

Many casinos like most IGT's and Netents plus the big bookmakers' sites don't have any pending period so kudos to them.:)
 
It's a no brainer that casinos have pending time because they hope you will reverse and play all or most of it.

Sometimes it comes back to bite them in the ....... :oops:

In my case, I had to wait for 4 days! I reversed most of it, almost lost it, but end up withdrawing double than the initial amount!! :lolup:
 

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