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Short Deck $5,000 Daily Leaderboard
Short Deck $5,000 Daily Leaderboard
Introducing Short Deck Hold’em (6+)
Short Deck Poker, also known as 6+, is the latest variation to Hold'em that's taken the world by storm! Played with only 36 cards in the deck, the game of Short Deck has never been short on action and excitement.
Get Your Share of $5,000 Daily
Accumulate points to climb up the Short Deck Leaderboard! You get one point for each hand played, with a 1.5x points boost when you play during Happy Hour.
How It Works
Want to win a share of $5,000 Daily?
Just play in any Short Deck cash games to start earning points and climb up the Daily Leaderboard. Earn points for each hand you play at each stake level - 1 point is awarded for each hand. There are NINE different stake levels to choose from and each level features a separate leaderboard so you can earn BIGGER rewards.
Daily Leaderboard Prizes
Win $5,000 across NINE different stake levels! More details below:
Button Blind | Prize per Blind Level | Paid Places |
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$10 | C$1,900 | 5 |
$5 | C$1,100 | 10 |
$2 | C$800 | 15 |
$1 | C$450 | 20 |
$0.50 | C$300 | 30 |
$0.25 | C$200 | 50 |
$0.10 | C$150 | 60 |
$0.05 | C$100 | 100 |
$0.02 | C$50 | 100 |
*All prizes awarded are paid in C$.
Get A Points Boost During Happy Hour!
Want to get even more points? Make sure to play during Happy Hour (06:00 - 07:59 UTC 0) to get a 1.5x points boost. Fast track your points accumulation now!
Where Do You Rank?
Short Deck Leaderboard
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The Details
Leaderboard: Collect points whenever you play Short Deck poker
Dates: Available Every Day
$$$: $5,000 to be won DAILY!
You’ll Love: The 1.5x points boost during Happy Hour
Perfect For: Short Deck players
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
If you need more assistance, feel free to contact our friendly support staff who are ready to assist you 24/7.
How are points earned for the Short Deck Daily Leaderboard?
Your rank is determined by the number of hands played at the stake level you are playing at. Each hand earns 1 point.
When are prizes paid out for the Short Deck Daily Leaderboard?
Within 26 hours of completion of the leaderboard period.
What is considered a day for the Short Deck Daily Leaderboards?
A day starts at 08:00 (UTC 0) and ends at 07:59 (UTC 0).
When is the Short Deck Daily Leaderboard Happy Hour?
Happy Hour happens from 06:00 - 07:59 (UTC 0) daily, and players will be able to earn 1.5x the points during this time.
Can I play for multiple Short Deck Daily Leaderboards?
Yes, you can play for as many leaderboards as you want at different stake levels. Each stake level will have a different leaderboard.
[Note: On maintenance days, the leaderboard will not be immediately available and may take a few hours to be updated. Don't worry! You will still be earning your points.]
Terms & Conditions
- Players must be aged 18 and above to participate in this promotion.
- Leaderboards run daily from 08:00 - 07:59 (UTC 0).
- Points can only be earned at Short Deck cash game tables. VIP tables are not included.
- Points are accumulated separately and independently for each stake level.
- There will be no ties in the leaderboards. The deciding factor for the first tie-breaking will be time - who achieves the points first. The second tie-breaker will be by who registered for the leaderboard first.
- Benefits within the framework of this promotion will be awarded within 26 hours from the completion of the leaderboard.
- Natural8 reserves the right to investigate any players suspected of fraudulent activity, and take any necessary action. In the event of multi-accounting, bonus hunting, or foul play, Natural8 reserves the right to forfeit any prize amounts that have been paid along with any remaining cash balances, without prior notice.
- Natural8 reserves the right to cancel or modify this offer at any time without prior notice, and at its sole and absolute discretion.
- This promotion is subject to the terms and conditions of the Natural8 website.
- Natural8 is an advocate of safer gambling. If you feel you might have an online gambling problem, do seek further advice or counseling at www.begambleaware.org