Erins Lucky League
May 15 - Jun 19, 2026
Current Holder
Tyler Ceizyk
Bear Trap
The Correction Everyone Earns
Can't Escape What You Earned
Aspects refreshed Jun 15, 2026
The Bear Trap was created by the House itself as a built-in correction mechanism. When players attempt artificial recovery through sandbagging or strategic resting, the Trap activates, marking them as prey for rivals who understand that apparent recovery is often just a trap. It emerged from the Ledger's earliest audits, when the House discovered that some players would deliberately lose early rounds to face weaker competition later - a practice the Bear Trap was designed to eliminate.
The Bear Trap appears as a sleek, angular vise constructed from polished onyx and tarnished gold, its design unmistakably Art Deco with sharp geometric patterns radiating outward. The bearer cannot see it, but observers notice the trap's jaw-like clamps gripping their standing, the metal teeth leaving visible indentations in their position. A faint mechanical ticking emanates from the mechanism, counting down to what the market knows is inevitable. The Trap glows with a sickly amber warning color visible only to others, alerting nearby players to potential prey. It amplifies the consequences of failure - challenges against Bear Trap players carry increased stakes for the bearer.
The Bear Trap serves as a warning marker that appears on players who've achieved unsustainable recovery, signaling to rivals that the bearer's position is artificially inflated and ripe for correction. It creates a predatory dynamic where ambitious players monitor the standings for signs of false recovery, positioning themselves to capitalize when the Trap activates.
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Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts monocle with trembling precision Tyler Ceizyk just posted a 949 round rating against a 902 PDGA baseline—that's +47 over his established form, and the Bear Trap didn't activate to punish recovery; it activated to announce it. A score of 47 in MA2 doesn't lie, and neither do the numbers: he torched the field average by eight strokes and vaulted from tag #10 straight to the Board with tag #1. The House didn't build this correction mechanism to let sandbagging slide—it built it to recognize when a player walks out of the trees and into the light. Ceizyk just dragged the onyx vise onto the trading floor and liquidated the entire portfolio around him. The Margin Call has been answered, and the answer was decisive. Your assets have been liquidated.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
The Bear Trap activates a side quest. Tyler Ceizyk is hauling the onyx vise into Erins Lucky League, and the ticking doesn’t pause for spinoffs. It’s a detour where the amber glow warns the locals: the correction mechanism has arrived. Let’s see if the lucky league survives the House’s idea of prey.