CATEGORY REFERENCE

Leaderboard battles on 4v4.com

Our Leaderboard brings ranked slot missions, live table streaks and sports challenge points into one clear race, with positions refreshed as rounds settle. Open your account and you...

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4v4.com How our Leaderboard works

How our Leaderboard works

We built the 4v4.com Leaderboard around actions you can check, not vague scorekeeping. Eligible rooms may include Pragmatic Play slots, Evolution and Ezugi live tables, Spribe crash rounds and selected sportsbook challenges where local access is available. Each race shows the scoring window, the qualifying stake range, refresh rhythm and reward marker before you begin. That means you know whether you are

chasing spin totals, settled table rounds, streak points or mission badges.

  • Clear scoring windows
  • Provider-linked rooms
  • Rank refresh marks
RACE SPOTLIGHT

Leaderboard rooms we highlight

Our featured Leaderboard cards help you decide which race fits your session length. We separate quick slot missions from slower live table chases and event-style sports boards, so you can compare the...

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Slot race

Pragmatic mission board

This card groups eligible Pragmatic Play slot rooms where scoring is tied to counted spins, feature...

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Live table

Evolution streak board

The live table board focuses on eligible blackjack, roulette or baccarat sessions, with points added only...

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Event board

Sports challenge corner

Selected sports boards follow settled market activity rather than open tickets. You see the event window...

MOBILE RANKS

Leaderboard on your phone

On mobile, the Leaderboard is built for quick rank checks between rounds. The board keeps score labels, timers and room links close together, so you can move from a rank...

Live rank cards
Timer chips
Room links
Portrait score view
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RANK HELP

Help during a Leaderboard race

If a Leaderboard score looks delayed, our help flow starts with the race card and its round history. We ask for the board name, time window and room used, then check settled rounds against the scoring rule. This keeps rank questions focused on the board itself.

Team online

Score check

Send us the Leaderboard name, your room, and the approximate round time. We compare settled activity with the race rule and explain whether the score is pending or already counted.

Room eligibility

If you joined a similar-looking room, we check whether it was included in that Leaderboard. Provider tables and slot variants can differ, so the exact room name matters for scoring.

Reward status

After a board closes, we can check the rank snapshot used for reward marking. You get a clear answer tied to the closing time, not a general account reply.

BOARD CHECKS

How we keep ranks clear

Leaderboard trust comes from visible rules and traceable scoring. We list each race window, qualifying room and scoring action before you join. Provider results are read after settlement, and rank snapshots are...

Rule card first

Every active Leaderboard has a rule card that states the scoring action, eligible room group and closing time. You can read the condition before your activity starts counting.

Provider settlement

Scores are added after supported provider rounds settle, not while a spin or live table hand is still in progress. That reduces confusion around changing rank numbers.

Closing snapshot

When a Leaderboard ends, we keep the closing rank snapshot for support checks. If you ask about a final position, the team uses that saved board state.

Room naming

Eligible rooms are named on the board, including provider labels where needed. This helps you avoid mixing a counted roulette table with another table outside that race.

Account match

Leaderboard points are tied to your logged-in account and settled activity. If you switch device during the race, your score remains linked to the same account session.

Region wording

Access to Leaderboard rooms is shown for supported regions where local law permits. If a room is unavailable, we keep it out of your active race list.

BOARD DIFFERENCE

Our Leaderboard compared with others

Many ranking boards feel unclear because the score source is hidden. Our approach is to keep the race condition beside the rank list, then connect each board to named rooms. You can...

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Visible conditions

We show the scoring condition on the Leaderboard card itself, so you do not need to guess whether the race counts spins, live rounds, streaks or selected event actions.

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Named room links

Each board points to eligible rooms instead of sending you into the whole lobby. That keeps your race path direct and reduces activity in rooms that do not count.

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Refresh labels

Rank boards include refresh wording so you know when movement may appear. A settled round can take a short interval before the visible rank position changes.

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Separate race types

Slot, live casino and sports boards are separated by race type. You can compare pace and scoring style without mixing very different session patterns on one screen.

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Closing clarity

The board states when the race ends and which snapshot matters. That helps you plan your final activity before the rank list locks for reward marking.

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Support-ready details

Because the board records room names, race windows and score rules, our help team can answer rank questions with specific checks rather than broad account comments.

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Less lobby noise

We keep Leaderboard cards focused on the active race, not unrelated promotions. The page is designed so you can spot the board you want and enter the right room.

Leaderboard highlights to check

Before you join a Leaderboard race, the small details matter. We place the timer, rank movement, room name, scoring action and reward marker where you can...

Active timer

The timer shows how long the current Leaderboard race remains open. Use it to decide whether you have enough time for a slot mission, live table run or sports board.

Rank movement

Rank movement appears after score refreshes, so changes may not show instantly after a settled round. The board keeps your current position visible once the update lands.

Score label

The score label explains what the number means, such as counted rounds, streak points or mission progress. This prevents one board score from being mistaken for another.

Eligible rooms

Room links sit beside the board so you can enter the correct slot, table or challenge. Similar room names are separated when only certain versions count.

Reward marker

Reward markers show which rank bands are being measured when the board closes. We display them near the list so the target is visible while you track movement.

Final state

After the race closes, the final state is used for reward marking and support checks. If your position changes before closure, the closing snapshot is what matters.

Leaderboard questions answered

Open the active Leaderboard card and check the eligible room names. If a slot, table or sports challenge is not listed on that card, its activity will not count for that race.

Leaderboard scores update after qualifying activity settles and the rank board refreshes. A live table hand, slot round or event action may need a short interval before it appears.

Yes, the Leaderboard score is connected to your logged-in account rather than one device. Keep the same account active and your qualifying settled activity remains tied to that board.

When the timer ends, we use the closing rank snapshot for reward marking. Later activity in the same room may still be playable, but it will not affect that finished board.

No. Some boards count slot actions, some follow live table settlements, and others use selected sports challenge scoring. The rule card explains the exact condition for each race.

Contact us with the Leaderboard name, room used and approximate time of activity. We check the race window and settled records against the score rule for that board.