Managing your bankroll and stakes
How you size your bets relative to your available balance is one of the most practical levers in any strategy. The game accommodates a wide range of stakes, making it accessible for casual players and high rollers alike. A conservative player protecting a small session fund should operate differently than someone comfortable with higher variance. Simply put, your stake should never make you feel stressed.
A workable general rule is to keep individual bets below 2–5% of your total session budget. At this sizing, even a run of consecutive early-round losses does not wipe your balance before you have had time to play through the natural variance. Betting a large chunk of your rupees on a single round in the hope of one big multiplier is a common mistake that ends sessions early. The best part of staying small is that you get more play time for your money.
The table below outlines how different Indian player profiles might approach bet sizing and session management in practical terms.
| Player Style | Typical Bankroll Approach | Bet Sizing Logic | Main Mistake to Avoid |
|---|---|---|---|
| Casual / Low Risk | Fixed session budget, small fund | 1–2% of budget per round | Increasing stakes after losses |
| Moderate / Balanced | Defined win target and stop-loss | 2–4% of budget per round | Ignoring stop-loss once winning |
| Aggressive / High Risk | Larger buffer for swings | 4–6% of budget per round | Treating a big win as a new base |
Stake management also interacts with the Bet Bar progress mechanic. Switching between bet levels mid-session resets the visual progress counter for that specific stake amount. To be fair, staying consistent with a single stake level is sensible for bankroll reasons and it keeps your accumulation of rewards predictable. Plus, it makes tracking your spending much easier.
- Set your total session budget in ₹ before loading the game.
- Pick one bet size and stick to it rather than adjusting reactively.
- Define a stop-loss figure (e.g., 50% of your budget) and a win target.
The cleaner your session structure, the less room there is for impulsive decisions. That is the real value of stake management in this step-multiplier format. Keep in mind that value for money comes from longer play sessions rather than one-off big gambles.

