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Regardless of what game you play, your ultimate success depends entirely on how you handle your money.
Proper bankroll management is what separates professional gamblers from casual players who go broke quickly.
How to Determine Your Starting Funds
Your bankroll should be an amount of money you are completely comfortable losing forever.
If your total budget is $1,000, you should never bring the entire amount to a single table.
Always set a strict stop-loss limit for every session and stick to it religiouslyConsider leaving your credit cards in your hotel room to prevent impulsive ATM withdrawalsIf you lose your session budget, walk away immediately; never chase your losses
Navigating Volatility with Proper Sizing
If you have $100, placing $25 bets guarantees that a short run of bad luck will bust you immediately.
Proper sizing allows you to stay at the table long enough for probability to balance out the short-term variance.
Total BankrollRecommended Bet Size (Table Games)Risk Level$500$5 - $10Low/Safe$500$50Extremely High (Reckless)
In the casino, discipline and money management always trump luck in the long run.