Frequently Asked Questions

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Sit & Crush Leaderboard

It’s easy to find out where you stand on the Sit & Crush leaderboard. Just click the button below to check, along with the places and prizes paid. You can check the Sit & Crush Leaderboard here.

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What is Sit & Crush?

Sit & Crush is a weekly rake race that runs from Saturday at 12am ET to Friday at 11:59pm ET. Just play Sit & Go’s, Jackpot Poker Games or On Demand tourneys and you’ll automatically earn points for the leaderboard with no extra cost to participate. The prizes are cash and tourney seats. The cash payout is made by end-of-day every Monday. If you win a tournament ticket, it will be held the Sunday following the cash prize payout. As the prize pool grows, we hand out more cash and an increased number of tourney seats.

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When do I get paid my Sit & Crush winnings?

The Sit & Crush leaderboard runs weekly from Saturday at 12:00am ET to Friday at 11:59pm ET. You can expect your cash prize to be awarded on early Saturday morning. Ticket winners are awarded during the week, usually on Wednesday. To view your standing on the leaderboard, it’s located on the top of the client on the banner for the Sit & Crush. The leaderboard will pop up in a new browser window. You can search for yourself by nickname or browse all the winners. Don’t forget to click the previous results link to see past standings. If you

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How many positions receive a ticket for the Sit & Crush?

The current weekly seats paid via Sit & Crush is just over 100. Just play Sit & Go’s, Jackpot Poker Games or On Demand tourneys and you’ll automatically earn points for the leaderboard with no extra cost to participate. As the prize pool grows, we hand out more cash and an increased number of tourney seats. For every $1 in the Sit & Crush prize pool, 75 cents is paid out in cash and 25 cents in tourney seats. Remember, Sit & Crush runs weekly from Saturday at 12am ET to Friday at 11:59pm ET.

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