Leaderboard battles aren’t just for cash game players anymore.
With Sit & Crush on ACR Poker, tournament players can get in on the action too—earning rewards simply by playing select tournament formats.
It’s a straightforward concept: the more you play, the more you earn, and the higher you climb.
What Is Sit & Crush?
Sit & Crush takes the idea of rake races and applies it to tournament play.
As you play eligible games, you automatically earn points toward a weekly leaderboard. It doesn’t matter if you win or lose—points are awarded based on your participation, not your results.
That means every game contributes, and steady volume is what drives your position.
How It Works
Each time you play a Sit & Go, Jackpot Poker game, or On Demand tournament, a portion of the tournament fee contributes to the Sit & Crush prize pool. At the same time, you earn points tied to that contribution.
Players earn points consistently across stakes, with 5 points awarded for every $1 that goes toward the Sit & Crush pool. This keeps things accessible regardless of the level you’re playing at.
If you’re looking to accelerate your progress, On Demand tournaments offer an added boost, awarding double points and giving you a faster way to move up the leaderboard.
What You Can Win
At the end of each weekly race, players are paid out based on their final ranking.
Prizes include both cash and tournament entries, with the total prize pool growing as more players participate. As the pool increases, more spots get paid, meaning more players walk away with something at the end of the week.
Some players will also receive tournament tickets tied to their leaderboard finish.
How to Track Your Progress
You can check your position at any time directly in the ACR Poker client by clicking on the Sit & Crush logo. From there, you’ll see your ranking, your total points, and how you compare to the rest of the field.
Sit & Crush runs in the background while you play. There’s nothing extra to activate and no additional cost—you’re only paying your normal tournament fees.
If you’re already playing these formats, you’re building toward something extra with every game. And if you want to maximize your return, adding more volume—or focusing on On Demand tournaments for the double points—can make a noticeable difference over the course of the week.
It’s a simple way to get more out of the games you’re already playing—same tables, same buy-ins, just added rewards on top.
