Learn essential betting and risk management terminology
Minimum multiplier at which you cash out to protect your bet
Target multiplier for cashing out and securing profits
Maximum % of your balance willing to lose in a session
Total funds you have available for betting
The standard amount you wager per round
Determining how much to bet based on your bankroll and strategy
Largest peak-to-trough decline in your balance during a session
Measure of how reliable and stable your strategy performs (0-10 scale)
Structured approach that determines how bet sizes change after wins/losses
Bet the same amount every round regardless of wins or losses
Double your bet after each loss to recover all losses with one win
Increase bet after wins, decrease after losses to ride winning streaks
Bet a fixed percentage of your current bankroll each round
Follow Fibonacci sequence after losses: 1,1,2,3,5,8,13...
Increase bet by one unit after loss, decrease by one unit after win
Mathematical formula to calculate optimal bet size based on edge and odds
Minimum multiplier at which you cash out to protect your bet
Target multiplier for cashing out and securing profits
Maximum % of your balance willing to lose in a session before stopping
Desired profit % to achieve before ending session and locking in wins
How you divide your total bet between safety and profit bets
Low-risk bet with low cash-out target (1.2x-1.5x) for consistent small wins
Low multiplier cash-out point for safety bet (usually 1.2x-1.5x)
High-risk bet with high cash-out target (3x-10x) for big wins
High multiplier cash-out point for profit bet (usually 3x-10x)
AI system that detects repeating multiplier sequences and betting opportunities
AI's certainty level (0-100%) that a detected pattern is meaningful
Number of consecutive high multipliers (>5x) needed to trigger AI alert
Number of consecutive low multipliers (<2x) needed to trigger AI warning
Number of past rounds (20-200) AI analyzes to detect patterns
AI system that identifies directional movement in multipliers over time
Number of rounds (10-100) used to calculate trend direction
Number of opposite-direction rounds (1-10) needed to confirm trend reversal
How aggressively AI reacts to trend changes (Low/Medium/High)
Minimum % change (5-30%) required to confirm a trend exists
AI system that adjusts betting strategy based on multiplier stability/chaos
Number of rounds (15-100) used to calculate volatility level
Direction multipliers are moving over time (upward, downward, or sideways)
Measure of how much multipliers fluctuate (low, medium, high variance)
Consecutive rounds of similar outcomes (high/low multipliers or wins/losses)
Percentage of rounds won vs total rounds played
Percentage of rounds where you actually placed bets (vs skipped)
Percentage return on your total wagered amount