Risk of Ruin in Martingale
Calculate the probability of losing your bankroll • Understand critical sequences
Educational tool • Bet responsibly
⚙️ Analysis Configuration
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Probability of winning = 1 / Odds
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📈 Analysis Results
🎲 PROB. OF WINNING
0%
📉 PROB. OF LOSING
0%
🔢 MAX CONSECUTIVE LOSSES
0
💰 LAST BET
$ 0.00
⚠️ RISK OF RUIN
0%
📋 Probabilities by Number of Losses
| Losses | Probability | Bet Amount | Accumulated Loss |
|---|
📖 How to Interpret Risk of Ruin
Low Risk (0% - 10%)
Your bankroll is robust and supports long losing streaks. The risk of bankruptcy is very low.
Medium Risk (10% - 30%)
There is a significant chance of losing your bankroll in the long term. Consider reducing the base bet.
High Risk (Above 30%)
⚠️ ALERT! Your bankroll is insufficient. Reduce the base bet or increase your bankroll.
📊 How to Calculate Risk of Ruin
The mathematical formula to calculate the risk of ruin in the Martingale system is:
Risk of Ruin = (Loss Probability)^(Number of Supported Losses)📌 Practical Example
Odds 2.0 (50% chance) and bankroll that supports 5 losses: Risk = (0.5)^5 = 3.125%
💡 Tips to Reduce Risk
- Use odds above 2.0
- Set a stop-loss (e.g., stop after 5 losses)
- Have a separate bankroll
- Start with small amounts
For Educational Purposes Only: The Martingale system does not guarantee financial gains. Bet responsibly.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Martingale really work?
Mathematically yes, but with practical limitations like finite bankroll and house limits.
What is the best odds for Martingale?
Odds above 2.0 are recommended to reduce the bet amount.
What is the minimum recommended bankroll?
We recommend at least $100 to start with $10 bets.