Rush & Cash is a “fast-fold” cash game format. The idea is simple: if you don’t like your hand, you fold and immediately move to a new table and a new hand. That removes the waiting time that usually slows down regular cash tables.
How fast-fold changes the game
- More hands per hour: you see more situations, which makes fundamentals matter.
- Less table history: opponents change often, so you can’t rely on long-term reads.
- Cleaner decisions: preflop ranges and solid postflop lines do most of the work.
What is Cash Drop?
On the official Rush & Cash page, GGPoker describes “Cash Drops” as chip drops on randomly selected hands. Depending on the drop size, chips may be added directly to player stacks (larger drops) or to the pot (smaller drops), creating extra action. The same page mentions drops up to 600BB.
Important: promotions and details can change by region. Always read the in-client rules for your exact stake pool.
Hold’em and Omaha pools
Rush & Cash is typically available for both No‑Limit Hold’em and Pot‑Limit Omaha (PLO). Omaha swings more; if you’re new, start with Hold’em.
Practical strategy tips (beginner-friendly)
1) Tighten up a bit
Because you can fold and instantly get a new hand, there’s no reason to play marginal trash “out of boredom”.
2) Value bet more, bluff less
Fast-fold pools are often about simple value. Don’t overcomplicate multi-street bluffs without strong blockers.
3) Use position aggressively
Late position steals add up quickly with high hand volume. Just don’t overdo it when stacks are shallow.
4) Bankroll rules matter more
More hands = more short-term variance. Pick stakes you can handle and set a stop-loss for each session.
How to start playing Rush & Cash
- Download and install the client: download page.
- Log in to your account.
- Open the Rush & Cash section in the lobby.
- Select your stakes and game type (Hold’em/PLO).
- Buy in and play. Fold to instantly get a new hand.