vegas_local Posted September 6, 2025 Posted September 6, 2025 I wish more casinos offered withdrawal flush, it would save me from myself sometimes. Until then, self-discipline is the only real tool. Quote
sadiojack Posted yesterday at 04:44 AM Posted yesterday at 04:44 AM This is something a lot of players struggle with. What helped me was withdrawing smaller amounts and logging out right after requesting it. Reminding myself that a win is only real once it’s in my wallet makes it easier not to reverse it. Quote
Blackjax Posted yesterday at 05:26 AM Posted yesterday at 05:26 AM 40 minutes ago, sadiojack said: This is something a lot of players struggle with. What helped me was withdrawing smaller amounts and logging out right after requesting it. Reminding myself that a win is only real once it’s in my wallet makes it easier not to reverse it. Some casinos have withdrawal lock. It means that after requesting a cashout you cannot reverse it. It has helped me a lot of times. Quote
Afi4wins Posted yesterday at 05:52 AM Posted yesterday at 05:52 AM All casinos should implement a withdrawal lock but it is not a mandatory requirement, so casinos benefit by not locking any withdrawal claim. Quote
sadiojack Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago usually to lock in winnings or control spending. I try to step away from the casino after requesting a withdrawal and avoid logging back in until the money arrives. Setting limits or using cool-off tools can also help reduce temptation. Treat withdrawals like finished wins, not extra funds to keep playing with. Quote
loceff13 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 2/5/2026 at 6:26 PM, Blackjax said: Some casinos have withdrawal lock. It means that after requesting a cashout you cannot reverse it. It has helped me a lot of times. Should be a standard option imo Quote
Maiwen Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago Most of the time when I reverse my withdrawal, I lose money. That's why I stopped reversing my withdrawals. Some casinos process withdrawals slowly in the hope that the player will reverse their withdrawal, in my opinion, this isn't a good practice. Quote
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