Shan Koe Mee Bootcamp Day 4: Bankroll and Session Limits

Good card decisions fail without bankroll discipline. Set a session budget, bet size, stop-loss, and time limit.

By Ko Aung · ShanKoeMee Academy·Last updated: June 2026·Educational guide, not a guarantee of results
Key Takeaways

Today’s Lesson

Good card decisions fail without bankroll discipline. Set a session budget, bet size, stop-loss, and time limit.

A bankroll plan is not a plan for how much you will win. It is a plan for how much risk you are willing to accept.

Set a session budget first, then make each individual bet a small fraction of that budget.

Practical Drill

If the bankroll is 100,000, write a session budget of 10,000 and a bet size of 200-500. Calculate how many rounds that allows.

Write the stop-loss and stop-time before opening the game. Do not move the limit mid-session.

Ready to practise carefully?

After studying the rules, use a clear session limit and start small.

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Review Checklist

Did you increase bet size after losing? Did you change limits mid-session? If yes, repeat this bankroll lesson.

Continue the Bootcamp

Review the previous lesson at Day 3. Then continue to Day 5.

Responsible play note: Shan Koe Mee contains chance and risk. Set limits and never treat educational strategy as a promise of profit.