Live risk during open sessions
Your real-time exposure across every open draw — so no single session or number can corner your float.
What the console shows
Live Risk auto-refreshes every few seconds while draws are open. At the top, a Capacity used gauge shows how much of your float is committed, alongside your Available, Reserved, Float, and the total worst case across all open sessions. Below that come any alerts, then one card per open session.
Using it during an open session
The gauge bar runs green to yellow to red as you commit more of your float. Red means a bad draw could take most of what you have.
Every open draw shows its worst-case payout, your float at risk, what's reserved, and a countdown to cutoff. The coloured chip flags the riskiest sessions.
Tap Number exposure on a card to see the per-number ladder — the exact numbers you're most exposed to. Heavy concentration on one number is the classic danger.
If an alert fires, your safest moves are to top up your float or simply let the session close. You can never be assigned beyond what your reserve already covers.
Two things drive the colour: float at risk (how much of your float a single session's worst case would cost) and concentration (how much rides on one number). Yellow is a heads-up; red means trim or top up. The exact thresholds are set by the platform and can change.
Common questions
What does "worst case" mean?
The most you'd pay if the worst possible number for your book is drawn. It's always fully reserved, so it can never exceed your float.
It says red — what do I do?
Nothing risky is required: reserved funds already cover the worst case. To take on more action, add to your float; otherwise let the session settle and the reserve releases on its own.
Does it update on its own?
Yes โ leave Auto-refresh on and the console re-pulls every few seconds. You can also refresh manually any time.