Win & Withdraw Your Share Of 1.5 Lakh Every Week On Leaderboards!
Low stakes:
2/4, 3/6, 5/10Rank Prize
1 4500
2 3500
3 2800
4 2400
5 2000
6 - 10 1500
11 -15 1000
Medium stakes:
10/20, 20/40, 25/10Rank Prize
1 9000
2 7500
3 6000
4 5500
5 4200
6 - 10 3500
11 -15 2500
High stakes:
50/100 & AboveRank Prize
1 12000
2 9000
3 8000
4 7500
5 6700
6 - 10 5500
11 -15 3500
We just want to let all the players know that this promotion is not valid for heads-up battles. The leaderboards in the game are updated every single hour, and if you can make your way to the top 15 players at the end of the promotional period, you are guaranteed to win an amazing set of cash prizes and also flex your victory to the rest of your mates. We encourage all players to get in on the action and participate in the weekly leaderboards now, play as many games as they can, and get on that victory lap by placing themselves on the top of the leaderboards every week. Play your game, and with enough passion, you can turn your game into a source of income. Ab jeetega India, zyada!
FAQ
1. What are the three stakes in leaderboards?
The three stakes in leaderboards are basically the amount of money or chips that you can put into a game. The stakes for this leaderboard start as low as 2/4, which is very beneficial for newer players.
2. Can I join the leaderboard as a beginner?
Absolutely. The games are not restricted to pros but to anyone who is passionate about poker and wishes to improve their style of player and get better at the game.
3. Is poker an easy game to play?
Some of the card games or poker variations have too many rules that players need to be aware of in order to play and win at the table. Poker, however, is a game where the rules of the game are easy to understand and easy for beginner poker players to get comfortable with the game.
4. What are leaderboards?
Leaderboards are basically a list of players who are good at the game and are better than the majority of players. If you are someone who is on a leaderboard, consider yourself to be one of the best.
5. What if I don’t win?
Trial and error is the best way to learn. If you are someone who does not win today, it does not mean you are a bad player. Keep at it, practice more, and someday you will be able to climb up the ladder and be among the best out there.