Aviator Bankroll Management

Bankroll management is the only strategy with measurable impact on your Aviator experience. The RTP is fixed — your bet size and session length are not.

Bankroll rules

  • Session bankroll: amount you can afford to lose entirely (e.g. $100)
  • Unit bet: 1–5% of session bankroll ($1–$5 on a $100 bankroll)
  • Daily loss limit: stop when down 10–20% of total gaming budget
  • Profit target: stop when up 20–30% of session bankroll
  • Never borrow money or use credit for Aviator deposits

Platform tools

Licensed platforms offer deposit limits, loss limits, and session timers in account settings. Set these before your first real-money round — not after a losing streak.

Self-exclusion options are available on responsible platforms. Use them if gaming stops being entertainment.

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Benny Sjoelind

Benny Sjoelind — iGaming analyst and crash games specialist based in Malta

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FAQ — Bankroll Management

How much should I bet per Aviator round?
1–5% of session bankroll. On $1,000 session bankroll, bet $10–$50 per round.
What is a good stop-loss?
Stop when down 10–20% of your total gaming budget for the day. Never chase losses.
Platform deposit limits — should I set them?
Yes. Set daily and weekly deposit limits in account settings before first real-money session.
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