Cash Games
Badger Den is built around cash action first. NLH and PLO run from $0.02/$0.04 up to $5/$10, with the best table density during 11am to 8pm ET.
Choose Your Cash Path
Cash-first visitors should not have to guess the next step.
If you care more about table depth, normal weekday action, and whether the room deserves a reload, use the route that matches the actual question you are asking.
From micros up through real mid-stakes action.
Best time to find multiple active tables.
If you already know you want cash, skip the fluff and fund the account.
Limits
Blinds run from $0.02/$0.04 up to $5/$10.
Ask staff if you need a different lineup.
Game Types
- • NLH
- • NLH Bomb Pot Tables
- • PLO
- • PLO Bomb Pot
- • PLO5
- • PLO5 Bomb Pot
- • PLO6
- • PLO6 Bomb
Available on Request
- •PLO Hi/Lo
- •Big O
- •6+
- •All-in or Fold
Peak Hours
Best Action
11am to 8pm ET (daily)
Multiple tables running, all stakes active
Stream Times
Follow the Twitch page for the current live window.
When the stream is live, extra tables and attention usually follow.
Trust The Cash Path
Cash traffic only matters if the support and money path look organized too.
A room can show action and still be the wrong deposit if the support route, timing, or cashout expectations feel loose. These are the fastest trust checks for cash-first players.
Use this if the room looks good but you need to know how quickly real support should respond.
Use this if you want the shortest cash-first legitimacy check before moving any money.
Use this if you want to judge the room by money-path clarity, not just action screenshots.
Compare The Cash Route
Do not compare rooms only on one loud session.
Cash-first players should compare weekday action, table depth, and whether the first session felt repeatable. These reads handle that part directly.
Cash Proof For Players
When one active table gets your attention, the next question is whether the cash screenshot, the broader room proof, and the VIP route all still point to the same room.
Cash-first players should not decide off one neat table image. These are the tighter follow-up reads for deciding whether weekday depth, BBJ seriousness, and the actual deposit route still support one real first cash test.
Use this if you want the cleaner standard for whether the table screenshot and VIP route still point to the same room before you fund it.
Use this if the table looked active, but the actual deposit and support route still feels too fuzzy for a first test.
Use this if you want the clearest standard for what weekday cash depth, BBJ proof, and the VIP route should prove together.
Better Cash Standard
- • One active table should prove live action worth checking, not only one pretty screenshot.
- • The broader proof should show the room has real scale behind the table image.
- • Weekday depth should show the room works outside one peak window.
- • The VIP route should make it obvious that all of that still points to one current room today.
If the cash action looks close to convincing you but you are not ready to start in Telegram yet, get the cash-proof follow-ups by email here.
Scale The Cash Test
Once the room looks good, the next question is bankroll, not hype.
Serious cash players do not just ask whether the room works once. They ask whether the room earned a reload, a bigger weekend bankroll, or money left on app for normal weekday play.
Use this if the first cash session went fine and you are deciding whether to send more.
Use this if you are wondering whether the room deserves a larger weekend test already.
Use this if you are deciding whether weekday action is strong enough for a standing balance.