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Level Stakes Calculator — Flat Staking Plan (AUD)

Bet the same flat amount every time — the simplest, hardest-to-bust staking plan.

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Level staking means one fixed stake on every bet, whatever happened before. It is the baseline every other plan is measured against, and the plan professionals fall back on because it can’t spiral.

Set a starting bank and a stake (a percentage of your starting bank), then tap Win or Loss to watch the bank move. The stake never changes — only your bank does.

How it works

Because the stake is flat, your result is just your strike rate and average odds doing their work — no staking trick is hiding a losing method. That makes level staking the honest yardstick: if you don’t profit level, a progression only changes how fast you lose.

A flat plan can’t chase losses, so a cold run costs you exactly stake × losses and no more. The trade-off is it doesn’t compound winnings either; for that, try percentage staking.

stake = a fixed % of your starting bank, every bet.

Worked example

Bank $1,000 · 2% level stake · odds $3.00
  • Every stake is $20.
  • Win, Loss, Win → +$40, −$20, +$40 → bank $1,060.
  • A 5-loss run costs exactly $100 — no escalation.

Tap Win/Loss above to play it out from the real engine.

FAQ

What is level staking?
Staking the same fixed amount on every bet, regardless of recent wins or losses. It is the simplest staking plan and the benchmark for all the others.
Is level staking safe?
It is the hardest plan to bust because stakes never escalate — a losing run costs only stake × number of losses. It won’t recover losses quickly, but it also can’t spiral.
Level or percentage staking?
Level keeps the same dollar stake; percentage keeps the same share of your current bank, so it compounds on good runs and shrinks on bad ones. Percentage protects a falling bank; level is simpler.
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