I honestly didn’t plan to get into another cc at all, it just kind of happened during a late evening when I was killing time and wanted something lightweight, not another complicated app or platform.
What I liked here is that you can take your time and learn how each game reacts. I usually stick to simple mechanics because they make patterns and risk levels easier to understand, and I also keep a strict rule of stopping after a set number of rounds no matter the result. One thing that helped me was tracking my games manually for a bit, because memory lies when emotions kick in. When people ask me what I personally use to warm up or test a strategy, I usually point them to plinko since it’s visual, fast, and you clearly see how different risk settings behave over time without needing big stakes.
Any time chance is involved, it helps to zoom out and remember how unpredictable streaks can be. Wins feel great and losses feel personal even when they’re not, so keeping some emotional distance can change the whole experience. Treating it more like a short burst of excitement instead of a long grind keeps expectations realistic and nerves in check.