The Weekly Grind Manifesto: $50 and a Dream
Honestly, I’m here for the $50 and the 'Aura' boost.
Mostly the Aura, because my poker game certainly isn't providing any right now.
Let’s be honest, The "Weekly Grind" isn't just a challenge, it’s a test of character.
While my current win rate suggests I might be better off flipping coins in the parking lot, it's just too clean to keep ignoring
I am officially committing to the grind. No more "folded because I got bored" or "hero-called because I liked the suit." We are playing for the top spot.
Why the Grind Matters
It’s not just about the cards; it’s about the consistency. In a game where variance can turn a genius into a jester in one hand, the "Weekly Grind" is the only thing we can actually control.
The Top Prize: That $50 isn't just "pizza money." It’s a bankroll stabilizer.
The Reputation: There is a certain level of respect that comes with seeing your name at the top of a leaderboard. It says you showed up when everyone else folded.
The Aura: Let’s face it, winning feels better than losing. I need that winner’s energy back in my life before my chip stack starts filing for unemployment.
Anyways,
I’m locked in for that top prize, but I want to know where the rest of you stand. If you managed to out-grind the field and wake up with an extra $50 in your bankroll, what’s the move?
Do you jump up a stake to test the waters?
Do you sit on it and play the "conservative professional" role?
Or does it go straight into the "I'm buying everyone a round" fund?
Lawv hello, I like your honesty but I believe that being part of Cardmates community and playing the restricted freeroll tournaments is helping improve my game as well as the small tip bits from blogs and conversations in the community gl grinding and the Cardmates freerolls ♥️♣️♦️♠️🃏🚀
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