Look, here’s the thing: if you stake C$5,000 or C$50,000 in a month, sloppy records will bankrupt your fun faster than a cold snap in February, and that’s why this guide matters for Canadian players who take action at scale. In the paragraphs that follow I give a tested tracking system, handle the edge-sorting controversy head-on, and show how to adapt both to Ontario rules and common Canadian payment rails so you stay legal and sane. That sets up the basics you’ll need next. Why Bankroll Tracking Matters for Canadian High Rollers Not gonna lie — most folks I know in the 6ix or out in Calgary treat tracking like an afterthought, and that’s a problem because volatility hides losses until you’re over-extended. Tracking gives you visibility: daily wins/losses, true EV by game, and real-time stop-loss triggers so you don’t chase. Next, I’ll walk through a minimal structure you can start using today that fits Canadian banking and local play rhythms. Minimal Bankroll-Tracking System for Canadian Players Here’s a compact system that’s doable on your phone between Leafs games or during a double-double run to Tim Hortons: (1) Starting Bankroll (C$); (2) Session Log (date DD/MM/YYYY, site/app, game, stake, result); […]

