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Calculate optimal bet sizes based on your risk tolerance and bankroll size using proven mathematical models.
Customized calculations for different games including slots, blackjack, roulette, and poker with game-specific strategies.
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Learn the fundamental principles that separate casual players from professionals.
Never risk more than 1-2% of your total bankroll on a single bet. This conservative approach ensures longevity and reduces the risk of catastrophic losses.
Divide your bankroll into sessions. Never bring your entire bankroll to a single session. A good rule is 10-15% of your total bankroll per session.
Set both loss limits and win goals before you start playing. Stick to these limits regardless of how you feel during the session.
An advanced mathematical formula for determining optimal bet sizes based on your edge and the odds. Our calculator incorporates these principles.
Different games require different approaches. Slots need smaller, more frequent bets, while poker allows for larger, strategic investments.
The most important aspect of bankroll management is emotional discipline. Never chase losses or bet beyond your predetermined limits.
We strongly advocate for responsible gaming. Our tools are designed to help you stay within your limits and make informed decisions. Remember: only gamble with money you can afford to lose, and never chase losses.