How long before it runs out.
Pick a game, a bankroll and a pace. The tool tells you how many rounds — and how many hours — your money lasts on average. Without a jackpot, the math points one way.
The idea
Every extra round costs.
In a game with a house edge, every round you play pulls your balance a little closer to its expected loss. A good night delays it, a bad one speeds it up — but the direction never changes. The only real defence is the clock: stopping before the math catches up.
How long your bankroll lasts
Without a jackpot, the math runs in one direction only.
Roulette ~40, blackjack ~70, slots ~500.
Rounds until zero
1,481
In the average scenario
Playing time
1.5 days of play
At that pace
1.5 days of play
On average, playing non-stop, your money runs out in about 1.5 days of play. You can have a good night and last longer, or a bad one and last less — but the direction does not change: towards zero.