Bankroll Management Calculator
Find out the recommended stake per bet based on your bankroll and risk level.
About Bankroll Management Calculator
This educational tool demonstrates fundamental bankroll management principles through theoretical calculations. Designed to teach responsible risk management strategies in probability scenarios, without any connection to real gambling activities or financial advisory services.
How It Works
- Input theoretical total bankroll amount
- Enter desired risk percentage per bet
- Calculates recommended stake size
- Shows percentage-based risk allocation
Legal Disclaimer
By using this calculator, you agree:
- Purely academic/entertainment purpose
- No real-money gambling association
- Prohibited for financial decisions
- Users must be 18+ years old
- Does NOT guarantee risk protection
- We oppose all gambling activities
- Results are mathematical models
- Compliance with all financial regulations
Calculation Methodology
Core Formula:
Recommended Stake = Bankroll × (Risk% ÷ 100)
Key Assumptions:
- Fixed percentage risk per bet
- No compounding effects
- Static bankroll amount
- Independent betting events
Educational Value
- Teaches percentage-based risk allocation
- Demonstrates capital preservation strategies
- Shows mathematical bankroll management
- Illustrates long-term sustainability concepts
- Explains volatility control principles
Strict Prohibitions
ANY association with:
- Real-money gambling
- Investment strategies
- Financial planning
- Underage usage
- Betting system development
Technical Specifications
- Handles any currency input
- Decimal-compatible calculations
- Mobile-responsive design
- Instant results
- Input validation checks
Analysis Limits
Risk Management Guide:
- Conservative: 1-2% risk per bet
- Moderate: 3-4% risk per bet
- Aggressive: 5%+ risk per bet
Professional gamblers typically use 1-2% models
Example Calculation:
₹10,000 Bankroll | 2% Risk
Recommended Stake = ₹10,000 × 0.02 = ₹200
Mathematical Note:
Kelly Criterion variants offer more complex models
This tool demonstrates basic fixed-percentage method