Volatility Calculation Window
Number of rounds (15-100) used to calculate volatility level
Definition
Volatility Calculation Window specifies how many recent rounds the AI analyzes to measure current volatility. The AI calculates standard deviation and coefficient of variation across this window to determine if multipliers are stable (low volatility) or chaotic (high volatility). Larger windows (60-100 rounds) provide smoother, more stable volatility readings but are slow to detect sudden changes. Smaller windows (15-30 rounds) react quickly to volatility spikes but may overreact to short-term fluctuations.
Example
Window = 30 rounds: AI calculates volatility from last 30 multipliers. If these 30 show wild swings, declares high volatility immediately - very reactive. Window = 80 rounds: Uses last 80 multipliers. A short 10-round chaos period is only 12.5% of the sample, so might still show medium volatility - more stable assessment. Choose based on whether you want quick reaction or stable measurement.
💡Strategy Tip
Recommended settings: Quick reactive (20-35 rounds) - responds fast to volatility spikes, good for shorter sessions, Balanced (35-50 rounds) - best for most players, Stable assessment (50-80 rounds) - smooth readings, good for long sessions. Match to session length: shorter sessions use smaller windows. Start with 30.