CoinPoker CoinRaces Brings $1.2M Weekly Cash Game Leaderboards

CoinPoker CoinRaces cover image promoting $1M weekly cash game leaderboards for NLH and PLO players

CoinPoker CoinRaces gives cash game players a weekly $1,200,000 leaderboard prize pool, with No-Limit Hold’em and Pot-Limit Omaha players competing through fast one-hour and two-hour ranking windows during regular play.

The promotion is part of CoinRewards and focuses on short, frequently resetting cash game leaderboards. Micro-stakes leaderboards reset every hour, giving lower-stakes players more chances to compete without relying only on long grinding sessions. No separate opt-in is required, and eligible real-money cash game play is counted automatically.

Fast Leaderboards for NLH and PLO

CoinRaces is split into two main leaderboard tracks. One covers Texas Hold’em cash games, while the other covers Pot-Limit Omaha, including PLO, PLO5, and PLO6.

Eligible stakes run from $0.01/$0.02 up to $25/$50. Each stake tier has its own prize pool, so Micro, Low, Mid, and High players compete within separate brackets instead of one combined field.

Players can earn CoinRaces prizes through the following formats:

  • Texas Hold’em cash games from $0.01/$0.02 to $25/$50
  • Pot-Limit Omaha cash games from $0.01/$0.02 to $25/$50
  • All-In or Fold games from $0.10/$0.25 to $25/$50
  • Bomb Pot games from $0.01/$0.02 to $25/$50

All table sizes are eligible for CoinRaces rankings, including heads-up tables.

Stake Groups and Schedule

Texas Hold’em and Pot-Limit Omaha use the same stake group structure.

Level Stakes
Micro $0.01/$0.02 and $0.02/$0.05
Low $0.05/$0.10, $0.10/$0.25, and $0.25/$0.50
Mid $0.50/$1, $1/$2, and $2/$5
High $5/$10, $10/$20, and $25/$50

Micro leaderboards reset every hour. Other CoinRaces leaderboards run in one-hour or two-hour windows depending on the schedule. All listed times are in UTC.

How CoinRaces Prizes Are Shared

CoinRaces does not pay fixed prizes by finishing position. Instead, each leaderboard prize pool is shared among qualifying players based on each player’s share of the rake generated during that leaderboard window.

For example, a player joins a $0.25/$0.50 Texas Hold’em cash game and ranks among the top 250 players in a leaderboard window with a $1,250 prize pool. If that player generated 20% of the rake among those 250 players, the CoinRaces prize would be $250.

Prizes are paid to the player’s balance a few minutes after the leaderboard ends. Once credited, the funds can be withdrawn immediately or used in other CoinPoker games.

Players can also win on more than one active leaderboard. A player may qualify in both Texas Hold’em and Pot-Limit Omaha, or across multiple stake levels such as Micro and Low.

How to Check CoinRaces Rankings

Players can check their CoinRaces position inside the CoinPoker app.

On Windows or Mac, players can log in, click the small arrow beside their username in the upper-right corner, open Leaderboards, then filter by NLH or PLO and select Micro, Low, Mid, or High.

On Android or iOS, players can log in, tap their username in the upper-left corner, open Cash Leaderboards, choose NLH or PLO, and filter by stake group.

Players can also check their current leaderboard and rank while playing by clicking the star and podium icon in the top corner of the table.

How to Join CoinRaces

Joining CoinRaces starts with registering and downloading CoinPoker. Once players begin playing eligible real-money Texas Hold’em or Pot-Limit Omaha cash games, their ranking begins automatically.

During play, the CoinPoker app lets players track their real-time leaderboard position. A few minutes after each one-hour or two-hour leaderboard finishes, any earned prize is paid directly to the player’s account balance.

CoinRaces Gives Cash Game Players More Frequent Leaderboard Chances

With $1,200,000 in weekly prize pools, separate NLH and PLO tracks, and eligible stakes from $0.01/$0.02 to $25/$50, CoinRaces gives cash game players another way to compete for rewards during regular play.

The short leaderboard windows are the key difference. Instead of depending only on long sessions, players can enter one-hour or two-hour ranking windows, while Micro-stakes players get hourly resets designed for more frequent competition.