Cash Game Hands Race

Cash-game volume only. No opt-in, automatic tracking, top 15 paid every month.

Latest completed import: Apr 6, 2026 - Apr 12, 2026

Monthly Prize Pool
$340

Cash hands race only.

Places Paid
15

Final standings are handled after month end.

Latest Final Board
Cash Hands Race

Apr 6, 2026 - Apr 12, 2026

How It Scores
Steady cash-game volume wins, and the 1 PM to 7 PM ET Happy Hour window matters more because hands count at 1.4x.
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Every cash hand counts toward the race. Happy Hour runs daily from 1 PM to 7 PM ET at 1.4x.
A 4NL hand and a 400NL hand give you the exact same points, so active players at every stake can compete.

Latest Completed Results

Imported from the most recent complete ClubGG report period.

Place Player Points Payout
No final standings were included in the latest ClubGG import.

Current Monthly Payouts

Top 15 are paid every month.

1 st Place
$70
2 nd Place
$50
3 rd Place
$40
4 th Place
$35
5 th Place
$30
6 th Place
$25
7 th Place
$20
8 th Place
$16
9 th Place
$13
10 th Place
$11
11 th Place
$8
12 th Place
$7
13 th Place
$6
14 th Place
$5
15 th Place
$4

Need The Rules Fast?

  • • Every cash hand is tracked automatically.
  • • No registration step is required.
  • • The board resets on the first of each month.
  • • Final payouts are handled after the month closes.
Monthly Grind Path

If the hands race is the hook, judge the cash path properly

The leaderboard only matters if the room has enough repeatable weekday volume, reload value, and support quality to justify a real grind.

Judge the cash depth, not just one payout table.
Look for a room that still works on weekdays, not only on one good night.
Fund the real session you want to test instead of hovering around the board.

Get hands-race updates

If you want monthly race news, cash-depth proof, and the right time to test the room, use the faster updates path.

Before You Grind The Board

Three reads for deciding whether the hands race deserves a real monthly balance.

The leaderboard should be an overlay on a good cash room, not the entire reason to keep money there. These are the fastest reads for deciding whether the race is actually worth building volume around.

Fast Route

Treat the board like a bonus layer, not the only reason to fund the room.

If the cash depth and weekday repeat value already look good, use Telegram first and judge the room like a real grind candidate, not just a payout table.

Room Proof Behind The Board

When the leaderboard looks good, the next question is whether the race, the weekday cash depth, and the VIP route still point to the same room.

A grinder page should not leave you guessing whether the room behind the board is still worth a real deposit. These are the tighter follow-up reads when that is the actual decision.

Better Grind Standard

  • • The leaderboard should create interest, not carry the whole trust case by itself.
  • • Weekday cash depth should show the room works outside one race table or one good night.
  • • The VIP route should make the club path and deposit path obvious enough to judge.
  • • The room should still look worth a clean grind test even without the race overlay.

If the board plus the room proof is close to convincing you but you are not ready to start in Telegram yet, get the grinder-route follow-ups by email here.