Congratulations on the 25th leg parlay straight, but there's one thing called risk management in crypto investment and trading, which is also applied in gambling.
I believe you need to make use of it before another week of betting, because this week's betting experience won't be technically like last week due to the chance we have as a gambler of winning every game.
What I am trying to say is that why not withdraw the fund and leave only the balance of your initial fund ($75)
Solid advice. Thanks. Why the assumption that I didn't withdraw? I actually did. The parlay win was 11/17 and I withdrew the entire fund that day. Today I deposited $97 and lost it all on two sports parlays. However, I was +$1569 on Roulette, so a good day overall.


Super well done on that winning parlay in the OP!
I get what you felt about a $75 wager and with such a high risk bet the reward was "only" $1558
but I guess the try and bring home a winning parlay it kind of requires really low odds but even
that is not a guarantee.
How are you so sure that you are going to have the same outcome...gambling is actually a very funny and unpredictable thing, you might have crazy luck today doesn't mean that it is always going to be that way consistently..parlays can be very tricky and difficult to win you can't just assume that you would be winning consistently from every one of these type of games that you are betting on, reduce your expectations
I wasn't so sure that I was going to have the same outcome. I didn't have high expectations. As you can see from last week's parlay I staked $75 to win about $1500. Heavy favorites were picked across the board and some good luck helped me win. This week just to have some fun and take a chance, I staked $75 to win $16,000. Of course I knew the odds of winning were long. The $75 was house money from last week's win and I also was up $1500 for the day playing roulette, so it's all good that the parlay lost this week...
I wonder do many people when playing parlays try to add a higher odds leg to their bet in order
to increase the return and therefore jeopardise their bet?
Playing with house money is definitely worth the extra risk IMO and is something everyone does
I guess.
Interesting take by DaNNy001 - as well as a parlay it could be interesting to actually bet on each
separately along side the parley, obviously the return is way less.