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How to manage your bankroll and play without risk?

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    Guys, hello everyone! I decided to take bankroll management seriously, because I used to often lose everything due to spontaneous bets. I want to learn how to properly allocate my budget so as not to go into the red. Maybe there are proven strategies? For example, what percentage of the bank do you bet at a time?

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    The main rule is to never bet more than you are ready to lose. It is optimal to allocate 1-5% of the bank for one bet or spin, then you will not lose everything at once. If we are talking about sports, it is better to bet a fixed percentage of the balance, rather than increase the amount after a loss. In a casino - use time and bet limits. For example, katana-spin.com has the ability to play in demo mode to first test strategies without risk. This helps to understand the mechanics of slots and not to waste money on unknown games.

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      I agree, control of emotions is the key point. Many lose precisely because they try to win back quickly. If you are on a losing streak, it is better to stop and come back later. And of course, it is important to set limits in advance - both in terms of the amount and the time of play.

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