BlackjackPilot

Blackjack Bankroll Simulator

Model bankroll risk of ruin, bet spread ramps, table rules, and session planning with free Bankroll Lite or VIP Pro tools.

Plan bankroll-first spreads, inspect bet ramps by true count, and review starter RoR curves.

Upgrade to VIP for snapshot import, casino compare, session planner, and full risk charts.

FAQ

What is the blackjack bankroll simulator?

It models how your bankroll behaves under a bet spread, table rules, and variance assumptions. You can inspect risk of ruin, bet ramps by true count, drawdown behavior, and — with Bankroll Pro — deeper planning tools for sessions and casino compare.

What is risk of ruin (RoR)?

Risk of ruin is the estimated probability of losing your entire bankroll before long-run edge overcomes variance. Many counters target roughly 5–10% RoR for planning, but the exact number depends on spread width, game quality, and play accuracy.

What is the difference between Bankroll Lite and Bankroll Pro?

Bankroll Lite is free and bankroll-first: core inputs, table rules, bet spread, and a starter RoR chart without paywall blur. Bankroll Pro unlocks with VIP or a day pass and adds snapshot import, advanced tabs, casino compare, session planner, AI plan help, and full risk charts.

How do bet spread ramps work in the bankroll simulator?

You set minimum and maximum bets and a true-count ramp so wager size rises as count improves. The simulator uses that shape when estimating variance, RoR, and bankroll growth instead of assuming a flat bet for every hand.

Can I import a setup from Custom Strategy simulation?

Yes, with Bankroll Pro. Snapshot import lets you carry edge, spread, and rule assumptions from a custom strategy run into bankroll planning so you are not retyping the same scenario twice.

How is this different from the bet spread calculator?

The bet spread calculator gives a fast starter ramp and planning RoR from bankroll inputs. Bankroll Simulator goes deeper with table rules, ramp visualization, optional Monte Carlo-style risk views, session planning, and Pro-only compare workflows.

How much bankroll do I need for a wide spread?

Wider spreads increase both upside and variance. A 1–12 spread often needs a much larger bankroll multiple of your top bet than a conservative 1–4 spread. Model your exact ramp here instead of using a generic rule of thumb.

Do table rules affect bankroll requirements?

Yes. Edge, variance, and the frequency of advantageous counts all change with decks, H17 or S17, DAS, surrender, and penetration. Always model the casino rule set you actually expect to play.

What do the bankroll RoR charts show?

Starter charts in Lite show how estimated risk of ruin responds to your spread and bankroll inputs. Pro unlocks fuller charting so you can inspect more scenarios, compare setups, and refine planning with less guesswork.

Can I plan sessions with stop-loss and win goals?

Yes, in Bankroll Pro. Session planner tools help you structure stop-loss, win-goal, and bankroll targets so live sessions follow a plan instead of emotion after short-term swings.