GGcare and GGcheers
These two tournaments are held every day worth $100,000
GGCare means supporting the player when he gets badbeat and GGcheers means celebrating the player when he wins.
Flip out also means 50-50 chance
GGcare and GGcheers operate in the form of thanksGG.

GGCare & GGCheers FAQ
What are the exact conditions that cause GGCare or GGCheers to occur?
The specific details vary by game and often change based on numerous outside factors. As such, the exact conditions that trigger these events cannot be specifically enumerated. However, our team of game experts continuously look for any especially lucky or unlucky situations throughout gameplay to add more trigger points.
The starting stack size will vary depending on the pot size and severity of the situation. GGPoker Network will optimize the formula continuously to provide a fair flipout to all players with different initizing situations.
If you have two or more qualifying hands, you will accumulate additional tournament chips each time, increasing your starting chip stack.
Where can I check my GGCare & GGCheers hands?
You can check your GGCare & GGCheers hands in PokerCraft under My Tournaments, on the PokerCraft Timeline , or in the ThanksGG Flipout Tournament lobby.
Flipout Tournament?
A Flipout Tournament is a type of automated tournament where each hand, every player is pushed all-in. Within seconds, a winner is determined. Players don’t even need to be online while the tournament takes place – there are no decisions to be made once the tournament starts.
GGCare & GGCheers run everyday from 00:00:00 to 23:59:59, and the ThanksGG Flipout tournament will begin each day at 00:45:00 (UTC -8)
How do I get my money from GGCare & GGCheers?
Rewards will be paid out in C$ as soon as the ThanksGG Flipout tournament is over. You can check results in the My Tournaments tab and on the PokerCraft timeline.
Which games can I play to get GGCare & GGCheers benefits?
Games that are eligible for this promotion are all cash games including Hold’em, Omaha, All-In or Fold, Rush & Cash, Spin & Gold, and Short Deck, as well as tournaments.