Ask any experienced casino player what separates recreational players from those who stay in the game long-term, and the answer is almost always the same: bankroll management.
It's not glamorous, and it won't help you hit a jackpot. But it will help you enjoy your time at the casino without wrecking your budget.
Was ist a Bankroll?
Your bankroll is the total amount of money you've set aside specifically for gambling. It's not your rent money, grocery budget, or emergency fund. It's money you can afford to lose without it affecting your daily life.
Rule 1: Set a Budget Before You Play
Decide your bankroll before you open the casino. Not during, not after a losing streak — before. Ask yourself: "If I lose this entire amount, will it cause me any financial stress?" If the answer is yes, lower the amount.
Rule 2: Use the 1-5% Rule Per Session
A common approach among disciplined players is to never risk more than 1% to 5% of your total bankroll in a single session.
If your bankroll is 500 euros:
- Conservative approach (1%): 5 euros per session
- Moderate approach (3%): 15 euros per session
- Aggressive approach (5%): 25 euros per session
This ensures that even a bad streak won't wipe you out.
Rule 3: Set Win and Loss Limits
Before each session, decide two numbers:
- Loss limit — The maximum you're willing to lose. When you hit it, stop.
- Win target — The amount of profit at which you'll walk away. This is harder than it sounds.
A common setup: loss limit of 50% of your session bankroll, win target of 50-100% profit.
Rule 4: Choose Games That Match Your Bankroll
If your session budget is 30 euros, don't play 5 euro per spin slots. You'll get six spins and it's over. Instead, choose games where your bankroll covers at least 100-200 bets. That gives you enough runway to actually enjoy the session and let the game's variance play out.
Rule 5: Never Chase Losses
This is the single most important rule in gambling. When you're on a losing streak, the temptation to increase your bets to "win it back" is powerful. Resist it. Chasing losses almost always makes things worse. If you've hit your loss limit, close the game and walk away.
Rule 6: Keep Records
Track your sessions: date, game played, amount deposited, amount withdrawn, and result. This does two things:
- It gives you an honest picture of your gambling over time
- It helps you identify patterns — maybe you play too aggressively at certain times, or certain games consistently drain your bankroll
Rule 7: Use Casino Tools
Most online casinos offer built-in responsible gambling tools: deposit limits, session time reminders, and cooling-off periods. Use them. They exist to help you stay in control, and setting a deposit limit takes 30 seconds.
Fazit
Bankroll management won't make you a winner. Nothing can guarantee that. But it will make sure you stay in the game longer, enjoy the experience more, and never gamble money you can't afford to lose. That's what responsible play looks like.
