Never Mind Bar

Use this short, action-focused guide to run a disciplined small-stakes approach at online tables and slots. Begin with a clear bankroll and a simple rule-set you can actually follow during play: conservative sizing, short sessions, and strict stop limits. When you need a platform to test this method, try Tiki Taka once you’ve set your parameters.

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Concrete rules to implement tonight

  • Bankroll: set aside a dedicated testing amount (example: $200).
  • Unit size: 1–2% of bankroll per bet (so $2–$4 here). Never exceed 5% for any single stake.
  • Session length: max 30 minutes or 30 total bets—whichever comes first.
  • Win/lose stop: stop after reaching +15% or -10% of starting bankroll for that session.
  • Game selection: favor low‑variance tables or high RTP slots; avoid volatile jackpots when testing.

How to scale and evaluate

Keep a short log: date, game, unit size, session result. After 20 sessions, review whether your edge comes from discipline (consistent small wins) or variance. If your win-rate is steady and drawdowns are tolerable, increase unit size by 10% only. If losses cluster, revert to the previous unit and shorten sessions further.

Practical habits that matter

  • Pre-commit to breaks—don’t chase losses inside the same session.
  • Aim for predictable outcomes, not big swings.
  • Use auto‑limits on the site or a timer to enforce rules.

Takeaway: this is a discipline-first plan—small, repeatable bets plus strict session rules reveal whether a method is sustainable. Treat it like a micro-experiment: measure, adjust, and trust the rules over emotion.