Everything You Need to Know About Cash Game Dollars (C$) at GGPoker
Everything You Need to Know About Cash Game Dollars (C$) at GGPoker
What Are Cash Game Dollars (C$)?
C$ is an in-app currency exclusively used to buy chips for cash games. Unlike T$ (Tournament Dollars), which are tailored for tournament play, C$ focuses on improving cash game dynamics.
How to Earn C$?
C$ are rewards earned through promotions, daily leaderboards, and GGPoker activities. While you can’t win them directly at the tables, they add significant value to your participation in the platform's ecosystem.
How to Use Cash Game Dollars
By default, C$ are automatically used when joining a cash game. If your C$ balance is insufficient, the system uses your real money funds. You can also choose to disable their use. C$ cover rake and jackpot fees, ensuring that your real money balance is optimized for maximum wins.
Expiration and Withdrawal Rules
C$ never expire, remaining in your account until spent. However, they cannot be withdrawn directly. Instead, they are used to cover table fees, driving continuous action in the cash game ecosystem.
C$ and the GGPoker Economy
C$ encourage more active participation in cash games, ensuring bonuses stay within the gaming ecosystem. Players must "release" C$ through gameplay, maintaining a dynamic and balanced poker environment.
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