Blackjack Risk Of Ruin Calculator

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People are using their phones now more than Blackjack Risk Of Ruin Calculator ever. The best sites ensure their casino games are compatible with all devices so players can have the best gaming experience, no matter their location. Mobile Casinos iPhone Casinos Android Casinos Mac Casinos. Assuming PERFECT BLACKJACK PLAY, standard rules and a 1-12 bet spread (better rules or pen would have lower risk, worse rules or pen would have higher risk): 200 Units: 40% Risk of Ruin. That means that 4/10 card counters who play this way will be kissing their bankroll goodbye.

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Introduction

There are some sources that address the question of the probability of doubling a bankroll before losing it, in a card counting situation. Ken Uston's Million Dollar Blackjack, to name one. This appendix shall not recover that issue. However, I am often asked about how much the basic strategy player's bankroll should be, given a targeted number of hands to play. This is especially practical if the player must play a certain number of hands to earn an online casino bonus.

The rules assumed for these tables are six decks, dealer stands on soft 17, player may double on any two cards, player may double after splitting, player may resplit to three hands, no surrender, dealer peeks for blackjack. Under these rules, the house edge is 0.4140%.

Blackjack risk of ruin calculator

Let's look at an example of how this table can be used. Assume that the player makes a deposit of $1000 to an online casino, and is required to bet through $5000 in action. If the player is to willing to play through 500 hands, then his average bet size would be $5000/500 = $10. The number of betting units would be $1000/$10 = 100. The table shows the risk of ruin is 0.01% for 102 units, so would be just over 0.01% for 100. Perhaps this is too conservative, so the player considers playing 200 hands. The bet size is now $5000/200 = $25. The number of units is $1000/$25 = 40. Interpolating the table shows the risk of ruin would be 1.5%.

Number of Hands to Play

Risk of Ruin100200300400500600700800900
50%71114161820222425
40%91417202325272931
30%121721252831333638
20%152126313438414447
10%192734394448535760
5%223240465258626771
4%233442495560657075
3%253644515864697479
2%273847556268747984
1%294252616875828893
0.5%3246576674828995101
0.25%35506171808896102109
0.1%385467778795104111118
0.01%45647991102112122131139

Number of Hands to Play

Risk of Ruin10001200140016001800200025003000
50%2730323537404550
40%3337404346495662
30%4145495356606875
20%5055606569738392
10%647076828893105116
5%76839097104110124137
4%798795102108114129143
3%8392100107114121136151
2%8998107114122129145161
1%99108118126134142160177
0.5%107118128137146154174192
0.25%115126137147156166187206
0.1%125138149160170180202223
0.01%148162175188198212236261

Methodology

The tables above were created by random simulation. I have been asked several times for a general formula for other situations. Unfortunately there isn't any that I know of. Risk of ruin problems are mathematically usually very complicated. It is easier and more convincing to run a random simulation instead.

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Written by: Michael Shackleford

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Introduction

The purpose of this calculator is to estimate the probability of ruin, given a positive expected value, standard deviation, bankroll, and infinite play. The calculator assumes the player flat betting and the odds of every trial are the same. The question the calculator answers is what is the probability the player would run out of money, as opposed to growing his bankroll forever. Here is some explanation of each field.

Blackjack Risk Of Ruin Calculator
  • Advantage — The player advantage of the bet. For example, in full pay deuces wild, which has a return of 100.762%, the player advantage is 0.00762. Please put the advantage in decimal form, as opposed to a percent.
  • Standard deviation — The square root of the variance of each bet. For example, in full pay deuces wild this value is 5.08.
  • Bankroll — If you lose every bet, this is the number of bets you could make before running out of money. In other words, the amount of money you can risk divided by the amount of each bet. For example, if you had $5,000 and were to play video poker at $1.25 a bet, your bankroll would be $5,000/$1.25 = 4,000.
  • Risk of ruin — Leave this blank. When you click calculate the program will provide an estimate of the probability of running out of money. The alternative is growing the bankroll forever.

Disclaimer: This calculator produces an ESTIMATE only. The greater the bankroll size, the more accurate this estimate will be. In games like video poker, video keno, and slots, where the worst case scenario is losing one unit, I believe this calculator to overstate the chance of ruin.

Internal Links

  • Risk of ruin in blackjack (play requirement for a bonus situation)

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External Links

Blackjack Risk Of Ruin Calculator

  • Risk of ruin at Wikipedia
  • Risk of Ruin for Video Poker and Other Skewed-Up Games at Blackjack Forum Online.

Written by:Michael Shackleford