
The man, the myth, the legend. If you've played CFL, you must've at least got beaten once by this guy: golfislife.skr As the No. 1 player on CFL, you should study him and he's kind enough to share his insight and strategy. He said: "Just because a chart shows a token going up doesn't mean it will keep going." Most players look at a green candle and smash long. @PlauDD or as you may know him as golfislife.skr doesn't. He's already studied how that token moves, not just today, but over weeks. Every token has its own rhythm, and he's learned to feel it. With a massive bankroll backing high volume and hundreds of matches under his belt, his edge isn't luck, it's reps. What's his edge? "Volume of matches, experience from playing so much, and understanding that short term movements over 30 or 60 second matches are difficult to predict. Over time you learn the differences and gain a feel for how a token will move." He doesn't scramble during the 30-second Rush window either. By the time he enters the lobby, the squad is already locked. How does he pick tokens in 30 seconds? "I don't. I've already chosen beforehand. I check my watchlist for what's moving, watch the price feeds, and read between the lines. Once I settle on a squad and test it, I lock it in with multi round entry." Saved squads. Watchlists sorted by movement. Multi-round entries. This isn't casual — it's a system. Biggest new player mistake? "Not realizing you don't have to select five different tokens, and that you can switch from long to short. Start stacking saved squads immediately and build a watchlist with every token in the game." And the one rule he lives by? Bankroll discipline. One thing he never does in Rush? "Never spend more than you planned on. Set a limit. Emotions run wild — revenge trading is real. Sometimes it's best to take a break, check your charts, and find a new play. It's okay to miss a few matches." Oh, and he's got a rival too. "Liquidage is my biggest rival, but it's a friendly one — rooted in respect for each other's grind. Karimmargot is the latest villain in my CFL story. I respect his commitment, but not his tactics." Got a question you'd want to ask a CFL Elite? Drop it below!
























