Big Bet Strategies

1) Principles of playing big bets

Financial stability: the game is played only with funds allocated for high stakes, without the risk of critical damage to capital.
Variance control: selection of disciplines and formats with a predictable volatile profile.
Strategic discipline: deviations from the pre-selected rate plan and limits are minimal.
Optimization for VIP conditions: use of bonuses, cashbacks, computers to compensate for variance.

2) Bankroll Management (BRM)

High stakes BRM = minimum 100-300 base rate units for low-volatility games, 500 + for high-volatility.
Fixing limits: daily stop-loss, weekly cap, stop-win to protect profits.
Bank segmentation:
  • Core capital: the main fund of the game.
  • Aggro capital: funds for increased risk in favorable sessions.
  • Rebuy protocol: re-entering the game only if the bank's targets are met.

3) Choice of discipline for the rate

Low-volatility: blackjack in basic strategy, French roulette (La Partage).
Average volatility: baccarat (Punto Banco), poker with a deep structure.
High volatility: High multiplier slots, jackpots, short poker tournaments.
Matching principle: the higher the rate → the more important the predictability of mathematical expectation (EV).

4) Mathematical basis

EV per bet: calculated based on the probabilities of the outcomes of the × payment.
House Edge: Minimized by a choice of rules and structures with a low casino advantage.
Variance control: determines the size of the bet relative to the bank for a given risk of ruin (RoR).
Hit frequency vs payout size: balance between the frequency of winnings and their size under the volume of the bet.

5) Betting tactics

Flat betting: fixed rate - variance control.
Proportional betting: rate = fixed% of the bank - flexible adaptation to growth/fall.
Pressing strategy: bid increase after winning in a steady up trend.
Stop-and-go: alternating active sessions with pauses to protect against bank overheating.

6) Controlling the pace of the game

Rate = burn rate: the number of bets per hour × the size of the bet = the rate of the bank's expense.
Online: follow autoplay and turbo modes; disconnect if necessary.
Onsite: adjust the number of boxes/positions at the table and the number of spins/hour.

7) Use of VIP privileges

Cashback/Loss back: Reduces real variance, especially over long distances.
Private tables: control of limits and pace, absence of external factors.
Comp-points: part of the bank is returned in the form of services (hotels, flights, services).
Exclusive bonuses: Direct EV session increase when wagering on large bets.

8) Risk management

Value at Risk (VaR): predicted losses for a given volume of the game.
Stop-loss triggers-Automatically ends the session when the loss limit is reached.
Win protection: recording part of the profit and transfer to Core capital.
Loss recovery: Using reduced rates to gradually claw back a loss rather than aggressively catch up.

9) High roller psychology

Emotional resilience: no tilt play.
Clear Session Scenario: Profit/Time/Bid Target
Lack of impulsive bets: the decision is made within the plan, not emotions.

10) Checklist before the start of the high stakes session

Defined bank for the game and its segmentation.
Stop-loss, stop-win, max bet are installed.
A discipline with a known House Edge and volatility is chosen.
Fixed betting strategy (flat/proportional/pressing).
The terms of VIP support, bonuses and computers are fixed.
No delay deposit/withdrawal methods prepared.
The emotional state is stable, there are no external distractions.

Bottom line: the Australian VIP's high-stakes betting strategy is based on a combination of accurate bank settlement, betting discipline, pace control and the use of all available privileges. Tight fixation of the rules of the game and financial limits is the key to preserving capital and maximizing long-term EV.