Clubs Poker continues to surprise all mixed games lovers, positioning itself as the number-one sweepstakes site for all those looking to put their non-Hold’em skills to good use. This time around, the operator is doing it through a Stud Poker Week.

This mini festival of Stud poker runs for eight days. The action kicked off on Sunday, October 5, and it will continue throughout the week, wrapping up on October 12.

With a total of 24 events on the schedule, 8,000 SC in guaranteed prizes, and custom avatars for the top three finishers on the special leaderboard, there is a lot to get excited about, whether you’re an experienced mixed games specialist or someone making their first steps into the rich and diverse world of poker games that aren’t the two usual suspects.

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Stud Action Bonanza

Every day until October 12, Clubs Poker will host three Stud tournaments that are a part of the Stud Week. These events are clearly designated in the lobby, so you won’t have any problems finding them, and there is no confusion if a particular event is a part of the mini-festival or not.

Over the course of the week, players will have a chance to test their skills in all Stud variations, including regular Stud, Hi-Lo, Razz, and Triple Stud. The last one, Triple Stud, is a mini mix that shuffles through all three stud variants.

There are 24 events in total, and SC 8,000 in guaranteed prizes up for grabs. The SC 7.77 Main Event takes place on the last day of the Stud Week and features a solid promise of SC 777.

If you’re wondering about other entry fees, all of them are SC 7.77, keeping up with the theme of the week. Most other guarantees are set at SC 307, with the exception of the Premier Event (which has already concluded), which had the guarantee of SC 477.

Not only do these entries fit the theme perfectly, but they are also quite affordable, making this mini-festival the one for all players. If you’re just learning mixed games, this is a perfect opportunity to put your newly found knowledge to the test without breaking the bank.

Clubs Poker Stud Week Full Schedule

Date Event Entry GTD
Oct 5 Stud Week #1: Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 5 Stud Week #2: Premier Event Stud H/L 7.77 SC 477 SC
Oct 5 Stud Week #3: Razz 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 6 Stud Week #4: Razz 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 6 Stud Week #5:Stud H/L 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 6 Stud Week #6: Triple Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 7 Stud Week #7: Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 7 Stud Week #8: Razz 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 7 Stud Week #9: Stud H/L 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 8 Stud Week #10: Stud H/L 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 8 Stud Week #11: Triple Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 8 Stud Week #12: Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 9 Stud Week #13: Triple Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 9 Stud Week #14: Stud H/L 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 9 Stud Week #15: Razz 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 10 Stud Week #16: Stud H/L 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 10 Stud Week #17: Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 10 Stud Week #18: Triple Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 11 Stud Week #19: Triple Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 11 Stud Week #20: Razz 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 11 Stud Week #21: Stud 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 12 Stud Week #22: Razz 7.77 SC 307 SC
Oct 12 Stud Week #23: Main Event Triple Stud 7.77 SC 777 SC
Oct 12 Stud Week #24: Stud H/L 7.77 SC 307 SC

Custom Avatars for Top Performers

Clubs Poker has spiced things up with a special leaderboard that awards no SC prizes but, instead, offers custom avatars for the top three finishers. It’s no secret that poker players are proud of their achievements, and this will allow the best of the best to show off and stand out from the rest.

You can earn leaderboard points by:

  • Winning a tournament — 1,000 points
  • Registering early — 50 points
  • Tournament registration (at any point) — 30 points
  • Winning a hand — 25 points

So, the leaderboard has been set up in a way that awards those early to the party as well as the players who aren’t afraid to get in the mix and play some hands. That said, even with extra points and special avatars up for grabs, you should still be folding QTT in Razz.

Clubs Poker continues to affirm its position as the go-to place for mixed games, dedicating an entire week to niche poker variants. This is certainly a nice breath of fresh air, and we can only hope the operator will continue down this path, creating an online poker platform that is truly different and caters to a significant segment of players who, before Clubs Poker came into the picture, had very limited options at best.