Focus: turn scattered play into repeatable, low-regret sessions. Below are concrete habits—what to do before you click, how to size bets, and when to walk away—so every session leaves you with useful data, not buyer’s remorse.

Pre-session checklist (5 minutes)
- Set a session bankroll and a time cap. Example: $100 and 45 minutes.
- Decide bet-size using the 1–2% rule. With $100, keep base bets $1–$2.
- Pick low-house-edge options first (slots with RTP ≥96% or table games with basic strategy).
- Note available promos and their wagering requirements before claiming.
Live-session habits
- Log every session outcome in three fields: duration, net result, one lesson.
- Use preset stop points: stop if down 30% or up 50% of session bankroll.
- When uncertain, shrink stakes to the minimum rather than chase losses.
If you want a quick, practical place to try these steps, visit Tiki Taka and run a controlled 30-minute experiment: one game type, fixed bet, record results.
Takeaway: small, repeatable experiments beat big, emotional plays. Start with a strict bankroll percentage, a time cap, and a single measurable goal each session—then refine based on the data you collect.

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