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Been grinding on sweeps for about 8 months now and I've gotten pretty obsessive about tracking my daily bonuses. Started keeping a spreadsheet to log when I claim each bonus, what the playthrough requirement is, and how much I've cleared by end of day. Honestly it's helped me stay organized and actually understand where my credits are going instead of just mindlessly spinning.
I track stuff like:
- Claim time and bonus amount
- Playthrough multiplier (usually 1x for daily bonuses)
- Estimated credits cleared per session
- Which games I'm using for playthrough
My main strategy is hitting the daily bonuses early morning, then spreading playthrough across the day so I'm not burning through everything in one sitting. Pulsz has been solid for this since their daily bonus structure is pretty consistent and easy to predict.
I know it sounds tedious but it genuinely helps me manage my time and keep realistic expectations about progress. Plus you can spot patterns - like which days have better bonus amounts or which games clear playthrough faster.
Does anyone else track their bonuses this way or am I just being extra? Would be curious if other people have found tracking actually useful or if it's just busy work. Always looking to optimize the grind without going overboard.
Not extra at all - I do something similar, though maybe less detailed. Tracking playthrough requirements is huge because you actually see which bonuses are worth your time versus which ones just look good on the surface. A 50k bonus with 5x playthrough isn't the same as a 50k with 1x, you know?
I've noticed the same thing with Pulsz - their bonus schedule is predictable which makes planning way easier. I also track which games hit playthrough fastest for me, since that varies. Some people swear by slots, I clear better on table games depending on the day.
Only thing I'd add - don't let the tracking become the whole hobby. It's a tool to stay organized, not another grind. But yeah, knowing your patterns definitely beats spinning blind and wondering where everything went.
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