Understand the rating goal
The game records results locally in your browser and adjusts rating after each match. Higher finishes produce positive changes, while lower finishes can reduce rating. Consistency therefore matters more than one spectacular game.
Protect top-three finishes
When first place is out of reach, a sensible bank can preserve second or third and support rating progress. Do not convert a strong placement into a low finish by taking a risk that cannot realistically reach the leader.
Track decision quality
After a bust, remember the displayed probability and pot size. A loss on a strong chance may be acceptable; a loss on a weak chance with a large pot may reveal a repeatable mistake. Review the decision, not just the animation.
Use consistent thresholds
Adopt a base banking rule and adjust it only for the scoreboard. Consistent thresholds make results easier to evaluate and reduce emotional play after a bad spin.
Improve free-spin value
Measure free-spin success by the points or position it protects, not simply whether the protected result was large. A free spin that secures a winning bank has high strategic value even with a low number.
Control late-game risk
Many rating losses come from unnecessary final-round gambles. Leaders should force challengers to take risk. Trailing players should choose a target and stop once they reach it.
Build a practice routine
Play several games with one focus at a time: remaining-number awareness, banking discipline, scoreboard adaptation, or free-spin timing. A narrow focus makes improvement visible and repeatable.