WRPSA has a much larger content surface than the current header suggests. This hub brings together the evergreen search winners, the educational pages, and the blog content that helps people discover the site in the first place.
Start with rules, how-to-play, strategy, and glossary pages that answer the biggest recurring search questions.
Move from basic knowledge into psychology, game theory, tells, and tournament-level decision-making.
Keep the news, guides, and editorial posts visible instead of forcing them into footer-only discovery.
Core pages for new visitors who need the basics fast.
Psychology, pattern recognition, and competitive decision-making.
The long arc of the game, its public moments, and its wider meaning.
Expanded rulesets, symbolic questions, and advanced explainers.
The blog is part of the acquisition surface, so it should be visible from the Learn hub and not treated like an afterthought.
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