Your bankroll is the total amount of money you’ve set aside specifically for betting on Shriram 999. Think of it like your “gambling budget” – money you’re comfortable potentially losing without affecting your daily life.
Why This Matters:
- Keeps your betting separate from important expenses like rent or groceries
- Helps prevent emotional “chasing” after losses
- Lets you track your betting performance over time
Bankroll vs Regular Money
Good Practice:
- Use only disposable income (extra money after bills/savings)
- Never use money meant for:
- Monthly bills
- Emergency funds
- Borrowed money
Example: If you have ₹2,000 left after all expenses, that could be your monthly bankroll.
2. Setting Up Your Bankroll System
Step 1: Determine Your Total Amount
Decide how much you can comfortably risk for a set period (week/month).
Budget Guidelines:
Monthly Income | Suggested Bankroll |
---|---|
₹20,000 | ₹1,000-2,000 |
₹50,000 | ₹3,000-5,000 |
Step 2: Break It Down Further
Daily Limits:
- Recommended: 10-20% of total bankroll
- Example: ₹5,000 monthly → ₹500-1,000 daily
Per Bet Limits:
- Safest: 1-2% of total bankroll per bet
- Example: ₹5,000 bankroll → ₹50-100 per bet
3. Smart Betting Strategies
The 5% Safety Rule
Never bet more than 5% of your total bankroll on any single wager.
Why This Works:
- Losing 5 bets in a row only costs 25% of bankroll
- Gives you 20+ betting opportunities
Example:
- Bankroll: ₹10,000
- Max per bet: ₹500
- Even after 10 losses: Still have ₹5,000 left
Bet Type Breakdown
Bet Type | Risk Level | Suggested % of Bankroll |
---|---|---|
Single Digit | Low | 3-5% |
Jodi (Pair) | Medium | 2-3% |
Patti (Panel) | High | 1-2% |
4. Tracking Your Money
The Betting Journal Method
Track every bet in a simple notebook or spreadsheet:
Columns to Include:
- Date & Time
- Bet Amount
- Number Played
- Win/Loss
- New Balance
Sample Entry:
Date | Bet | Number | Result | Balance |
---|---|---|---|---|
15/10 | ₹100 | 5 | Win ₹900 | ₹5,900 |
When to Walk Away
Stop Signals:
- ✅ Good Stop: Reached 100% daily profit (₹500 → ₹1,000)
- 🛑 Bad Stop: Lost 50% daily limit (₹500 → ₹250)
- 🚨 Emergency Stop: Lost 30% total bankroll in a week
5. Avoiding Common Money Mistakes
Danger Signs to Watch For
- The Tilt Trap: Increasing bets when angry/frustrated
- The Chase: Trying to recover losses with bigger bets
- The Illusion: Thinking “I’m due for a win” after losses
- The High: Getting careless after big wins
Healthy Habits
✔️ Set alarms for betting time limits
✔️ Take 15-minute breaks every hour
✔️ Review your journal weekly
6. Advanced Money Management
The “Lock Profit” Strategy
- Start with daily limit (₹500)
- When balance hits ₹1,000:
- Withdraw ₹500 profit
- Continue with original ₹500
Benefits:
- Guarantees you never lose profits
- Maintains discipline
The “Cool Down” Rule
After 3 consecutive losses:
- Reduce next bet by 50%
- Take a 30-minute break
- Review your strategy
7. Helpful Tools
Free Resources
- Bankroll Calculator: Determines safe bet sizes
- Spending Tracker Apps: Monitor your limits
- Self-Exclusion Tools: Temporarily block access
Sample Bankroll Plan
For ₹10,000 monthly bankroll:
Timeframe | Max Amount | Notes |
---|---|---|
Daily | ₹1,000 | Stop when reached |
Per Bet | ₹500 | Adjust based on bet type |
Weekly | ₹5,000 | Review every Sunday |
8. Golden Rules to Remember
- The 24-Hour Rule: Wait a day before increasing limits
- The Sleep Test: Could you sleep well if you lost it all?
- The Reality Check: This is entertainment, not income
- The Mirror Rule: Could you explain your bets to family?
Final Tip: Set up automatic transfers – move your betting money to a separate e-wallet or account so you’re never tempted to exceed limits.