
Bankroll management is not a trick for beating casino games. It is a practical way to keep your play controlled, avoid emotional decisions and make sure gaming stays inside your entertainment budget. This matters for every Bolly Game category: slots, cards, live games, crash games and prediction titles.
If you have not read the broader Responsible Gaming Guide, start there first. This article goes deeper into session planning and stake control.
Separate Your Entertainment Budget
Never mix gaming money with rent, bills, food, loan payments or savings. A bankroll should be money you can afford to spend on entertainment. If losing it would create stress, it is not a proper gaming budget.
Before opening the Bolly Game library, decide the total amount for the session. Do not increase it because a bonus has not arrived or because a card game feels close to turning around.
Choose Stake Size by Game Speed
Fast games need smaller stakes. Mines 2, Limbo and Crash Bonus can move quickly, so a large stake can disappear faster than expected. Slower table-style games may give you more time to think, but they still need limits.
For slots such as Big Bass Splash or FortuneGems, volatility matters. High-volatility games usually require smaller stakes and more patience.
Use Win Limits and Loss Limits
A loss limit tells you when to stop if the session goes badly. A win limit tells you when to leave with a positive result instead of giving it back. Both limits should be written before you start.
For example, you might decide to stop after losing 30% of your session budget or after doubling your starting session amount. The exact number is personal, but the rule must be clear.
Do Not Chase
Chasing means increasing risk to recover losses. It is one of the most common mistakes in casino play. Chasing can happen in any category: spinning faster in slots, doubling in roulette, pushing too far in Mines or increasing stakes after a Dragon Tiger streak.
If you feel the urge to chase, stop the session. Read Common Online Casino Mistakes Indian Players Should Avoid before returning.
FAQ
What is a good bankroll size?
It depends on your entertainment budget. The key rule is that it must be affordable to lose.
Should I change stake size after winning?
Not automatically. Sudden stake increases often turn a controlled session into an emotional one.
Which games need the strictest bankroll control?
Crash games and high-volatility slots usually need the most discipline because results can swing quickly.