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
What is the Martingale strategy?
Martingale doubles the bet after each loss, recovering all previous losses with a single win.
What is the risk of Martingale?
The main risk is losing several times in a row, requiring a very large bankroll and hitting house limits.
What is the minimum bankroll for Martingale?
We recommend at least 50x the initial bet amount. For $10 initial bet, $500 minimum bankroll.
Does Martingale work with low odds?
Yes, it works best with odds near 2.0, but bet amounts grow quickly.