The Shamrock Stakes
May 11 - Jun 21, 2026
Current Holder
Conner Laabs
Cold Call
I Make the First Move
Predatory by Design
Aspects refreshed Jun 14, 2026
The Cold Call was born from the earliest days of the Emerald Ledger when ambitious players discovered that the most profitable strategy wasn't passively waiting for challenges but actively hunting for vulnerable targets. The first rival to aggressively seek out a weakened player created the prototype - a predatory mechanism that forces engagement regardless of the target's preference. The House, recognizing its utility for maintaining market liquidity, formalized it into the Ledger's enforcement system.
The Cold Call manifests as a sleek chrome device resembling an old rotary phone receiver, its surface etched with geometric Art Deco patterns that catch the light. When activated, it emits a faint hum and the receiver lifts as if about to dial, a phantom ring echoing from within. It creates an uncomfortable sensation when held - like unexpected contact - and displays scrolling ticker tape text across its surface. The device changes temperature based on proximity to challenge, growing cold when rivals circle near.
The Cold Call forces any player bearing it to accept a challenge within a limited window or face automatic position penalty, ensuring constant market activity and preventing players from hiding in safety. It represents the predatory nature of the Emerald Ledger where rivals actively hunt rather than passively wait, creating dramatic tension around the moment when someone's position is deemed worth the aggressive outreach.
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Your series bag tag moved from #11 to #3 based on your top 2 rated rounds from the last two completed series weeks.
Commentary from Flippy (your trapped narrator)
adjusts headset Tag 11 didn't just appear; it was summoned by the first player who realized that waiting for a game is for amateurs. Born from the Emerald Ledger's earliest aggressive acquisition strategies, the Cold Call is a sleek chrome rotary receiver that hums when you hesitate. It doesn't wait for your consent. The House formalized it to keep the market liquid, but let's be honest: it just likes the sound of a phantom ring. The closer a rival gets, the colder it runs. A predatory mechanism for the ambitious.
Conner Laabs didn't acquire Tag 11; the Cold Call acquired him. That chrome receiver started humming the moment he hesitated. The House loves an aggressive acquisition strategy. Your assets have been liquidated.