Cash Drops Doubled to 1,200 Big Blinds at GGPoker Every Friday

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
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GGPoker Rush & Cash Friday

The Cash Drops in GGPoker’s Rush & Cash games make the experience of grinding cash games all the more exciting thanks to them adding up to 600 big blinds into the pot. Those Cash Drops can grow up to 1,200 big binds every Friday thanks to a new promotion: Rush & Cash Fridays.

Rush & Cash Friday runs every Friday, as the name suggests, and see cash drops doubled in size if you are seated at a Rush & Cash table with a member of the GGPoker’s GGTeam. Each Friday, GGTeam members, GG Influencers, and Friends of GG will hit the action-packed Rush & Cash games. Join one of their tables and any Cash Drops to occur will be twice the size as usual, meaning those Cash Drops could tip the scales at 1,200 big blinds.

The promotion runs from 12:00 a.m. through to 11:59 p.m. UTC -8 every Friday and at least one GGTeam Member, GG Influencer, or Friend of GG must be playing at your table for the Cash Drops to be doubled in size.

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What Are GGPoker Cash Drops?

Cash Drops are one way GGPoker gives value back to its vast player base. They only happen at Rush & Cash tables, GGPoker’s take on fast-fold poker. There is no predicting when Cash Drops happen because they are entirely random, but they add plenty of excitement when the do because they put between 10 and 600 big blinds into play!

Smaller amounts are added to the pot for everyone to try win, which creates more action. Larger Cash Drops are divided up and added straight to the stacks of each player.

What Is Rush & Cash?

Rush & Cash is GGPoker’s fast-fold variant. You can play No-Limit Hold’em and Pot-Limit Omaha Rush & Cash 24-hours per day.

You start by sitting on a typical cash game table and the rules of the game are exactly the same, but you have the ability to rush away from the table and join a new one. Click the "Rush" button and you are immediately whisked away from your current table and placed on a new table with fresh opponents.

It is possible to rush to a new table at any stage, even if it is not your turn to act, as long as you are facing a bet.

Rush & Cash games mean you never have to wait long for a playable hand because you simply rush to a new table if you are not happy with your hole cards. Keep clicking rush until you are dealt a hand you are happy to play!

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Help Yourself to a Welcome Bonus Of Up To $600

New depositing players at GGPoker receive a 100% match up to $600 bonus. Download GGPoker via PokerNews, create your free account, and decide how much you want to deposit because your first deposit is matched 100% up to a maximum of $600.

The bonus money releases into your playable balance in $5 increments each time you generate $20 in cash game rake or pay in tournament fees. You have 90 days to unlock as much o the bonus as possible; any unreleased bonus is forfeited after this time.

Being a new GG customer opens the door to the value-packed Honeymoon promotion. This is only available for the first 30-days after creating your GGPoker account, so try not to waste any time in getting involved.

The promotion revolves around completing Honeymoon missions. These poker-related missions include tasks such as winning a pot with a specific hand, playing in a certain tournament, and that sort of thing.

Completing just three such missions rewards you with a $1 ticket to the Omaholic tournament. Continue completing missions for bigger and better prizes, including $150 cash if you manage to complete all 30 Honeymoon missions.

Number of Missions CompletedReward
31x $1 Omaholic ticket
5$2.50 cash
71x $4 T$ Builder ticket
15T$12.50
20$20 cash
25T$110
30$150 cash

You get to keep each prizes as you progress, meaning completing all 30 missions rewards you with two tournament tickets, $122.50 worth of tournament dollars, and $175 worth of cash, and that’s in addition to the $600 bonus!

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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