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The New CoinPoker Rakeback System: How CoinRewards Works In 2026

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TL;DR

CoinPoker's new CoinRewards system delivers up to 62% rakeback through leaderboards, infused splash pots, and flat 15% daily rewards; micro stakes are now essentially rake-free.

Key Insights

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CoinPoker's new rewards system can deliver up to 62% rakeback for grinders, with some players reporting even higher rates — a massive jump from the flat 33% under the old structure.

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Rake-free micro stakesMicro stakes players get 100% or more of all fees returned to the player pool, making low-limit games essentially rake-free.

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Unlike traditional leaderboards that favor high-volume grinders playing multiple tables, CoinPoker's new leaderboard distributes payouts equally as a percentage to everyone who qualifies.

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Deep Dive

The Old System's Weakness and the New Overhaul

After running rake-free games throughout March 2026, CoinPoker raised its rake from April onward — a move that drew criticism for appearing to be among the industry's highest. Andreas Vagnner explains the crucial difference: while the rake itself looks steep on paper, the new CoinRewards program returns far more to players than the previous flat 33% system did. The old structure only benefited a small portion of the player base, whereas the new program is automatic with no opt-in required and operates across multiple reward layers.

Three-Tier Reward Structure

CoinRewards splits into three components. Coin Races, rebranded as a leaderboard, now distributes $1 million weekly with payouts every 2 hours — but crucially, it pays equal percentages to all qualifying players rather than rewarding heavy grinders who play 75 tables simultaneously. The second layer, infused splash pots, adds $500,000 per week on top of existing splash pot mechanics, giving winners up to 1,000 big blinds as randomly distributed real-time table rewards. Finally, daily rewards provide a flat 15% rakeback baseline that every player gets automatically, regardless of activity level or timing.

Optimization and Accessibility Across Stakes

To maximize returns, players only need to focus on playing during full 2-hour leaderboard windows to boost qualification odds — the other two components (splash pots and flat rakeback) require no strategy. Micro stakes players benefit most immediately since CoinPoker guarantees 100% or more fee recovery in low-limit games, essentially eliminating rake entirely. High stakes players and pros access custom rewards through a dedicated high stakes program, with action-heavy players potentially earning over 100% back. This tiered approach means the platform serves recreational micro players seeking rake-free poker and professional grinders chasing maximum value simultaneously.

Takeaways

  • Play full 2-hour leaderboard periods on CoinPoker to maximize your chances at the $1M weekly payout distribution.
  • Hit micro stakes on CoinPoker if you want genuinely rake-free poker — 100% of fees get returned to the player pool.
  • Track your actual rakeback percentage against the theoretical 62% ceiling by logging weekly payouts from leaderboards, splash pots, and daily rewards combined.

Key moments

0:49Old system vs new structure

Unlike the old system where Coin gave back a flat 33% rake back which only benefited a small portion of players, Coin Rewards is automatic, no opt-in required, and it rewards players on multiple levels.

1:09Million-dollar weekly races

Coin Races has been upgraded to distribute $1 million every week with payouts happening every 2 hours.

3:01Rake-free micro stakes commitment

Coin is committed to giving back 100% or more of all fees at micro stakes. That means for low limit games, it's essentially rake free.

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