How to manage a bankroll at rates from\$ 50

1. Bankroll sizing

Minimum 150 × Bet
- To bet $50, you need a fund of at least $7,500.
Percentage of total capital
- The rate should not exceed 1-2% of the total gaming capital.
Reserve
- Keep an additional 20% of the contingency fund.

2. Unit rate calculation

1. Fixed rate
- Bet = $50 (1% -2% bank).
2. Graded rate
- Main part of the session: 70% spins at $50
- Smoothing tool: 30% spins at $25

3. Installation of stop loss and teik profit

Stop loss: -15% of the initial fund ($7,500 → - $1,125).
Break profit: + 25% ($7,500 → + $1,875).
Auto-stop: fix these levels and interrupt the session automatically or manually.

4. Session format

1. Duration: 60-90 minutes or 100-150 spins
2. Alternating rates:
  • Cycle: 1 × $50 → 3 × $25 → 1 × $50...
  • Reduces σ without significant loss of EV.
  • 3. Pauses: after every 50 backs - 5-10 minutes rest.

5. Accounting for Volatility and Hit Frequency

Measurement of HF and σ
- Record the payoff frequency and standard deviation for every 200 spins.
Bet adjustment
- If HF is 2-3 pp lower than stated, reduce the share of spins by $50 to 50%.

6. Analysis and Logging

1. Session log: date, rate, result (P/L), HF, bonuses.
2. Weekly review: Compare the actual EV (average P/L per spin) with the expected (RTP-100%) Bet ×.
3. Adjust strategy: Based on data, increase or decrease the share of high rates.

7. Practical advice

Demo mode: 5,000 $50/25 spins first to collect statistics.
Autospin with limits: put a maximum of 20 autospins in a row and turn on stop loss.
Psychological control: turn off the sound in case of drawdowns so as not to succumb to tilt.

Conclusion
A strict system - calculating the ≥150×$50 fund, fixing stop loss/teik profit, a clear alternation of $50 and $25, analyzing HF and σ - will save the bankroll, smooth out volatility and extract the maximum EV at rates from $50 in high-limit slots.