Enter your session limits

Display currency

Amounts are shown in dollarsfor reading — the arithmetic is the same. This is not an operator’s settlement currency.

Money you can afford to lose entirely this session — a ceiling, not a target. Education only.

Stop if losses reach this amount, even if time remains. Defaults to the session bankroll.

Used only to show how many rounds fit under the spend cap.

Enter the numbers above and press Set session limits.

How this is calculated

  1. Spend cap

    the smaller of session bankroll and stop-loss

    If you omit a stop-loss, the bankroll is the cap.

  2. Rounds that fit

    spend cap ÷ stake per round

    Optional. Shown only when you enter a stake.

Expected-loss math lives on the RTP and house-edge calculator. The sourcing contract is on the methodology page.

Worked example (hypothetical)

$100 session bankroll, 60 minutes, $2 stake, no separate stop-loss:

Spend cap
$100
Rounds that fit
$100 ÷ $2 = 50 rounds or fewer

Assumptions and limitations

  • The model does not track a real session or stop you automatically.
  • It does not adjust for wins restaked along the way.
  • This is education, not gambling, legal, tax, or financial advice.

Play within limits

Never stake money needed for essentials, and do not raise a limit after a loss. If gambling is causing harm, use the responsible gambling page. 18+ only.

Frequently asked questions

Is the spend cap a target I should try to use up?

No. It is a ceiling. Stopping earlier is the intended use. The planner never treats leftover bankroll as money you “should” stake.

What if my stop-loss is higher than my session bankroll?

The spend cap uses the smaller number. Do not raise a bankroll to match a stop-loss.

Does this say I should play?

No. It only converts limits you typed into a cap. If gambling is causing harm, skip the tool and use the responsible gambling page.

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