Daily Champions Pool: How the Daily 1v1 Clash Royale Reward Pool Works
The ClashMasters Daily Champions Pool rewards every active 1v1 player with a daily chance at an extra prize. Earn points from every match, climb the Top 10, and a winner is picked from the leaderboard at 10:15 PM IST. Anyone in the Top 10 can be picked — here is exactly how it works.
The Daily Champions Pool is a daily reward pool on ClashMasters. Every finished 1v1 match in the day earns you points. The Top 10 by points get tickets, one ticket is randomly picked at 10:15 PM IST, and the player who owns it receives the day's prize straight to their wallet.
This page documents the full mechanics: how points are earned, how the window works, how tickets are distributed, and how the winner is picked. The current day's prize amount is shown live on the Pool page.
1. What it is
A daily reward pool. Anyone who finishes at least one paid 1v1 match in the day's 24-hour window is automatically entered. The Top 10 by points get a number of tickets based on their rank. At 10:15 PM IST one ticket is randomly picked. The player holding that ticket receives the day's prize, credited to their ClashMasters wallet.
It's not a separate tournament. There's no sign-up. You play your normal 1v1 contests at any of the four entry tiers (₹10, ₹20, ₹50, ₹100), against another real Clash Royale player, in a normal Friendly Battle. Those same matches automatically count toward the pool.
2. How points are earned
Every finished match earns points for both players. A win earns more than a loss. Higher entry tiers earn more than lower ones:
- ₹10 match: +4 points for a win, +1 for a loss.
- ₹20 match: +6 points for a win, +2 for a loss.
- ₹50 match: +12 points for a win, +3 for a loss.
- ₹100 match: +20 points for a win, +5 for a loss.
- Losses still count. Even a loss at the smallest tier leaves you with 1 point.
- A tied match counts the same as a loss for both players. (Real Clash Royale ties are rare — both sides would have to end overtime with zero crowns.)
- Timeouts earn nothing. If a match never finishes and entry fees are refunded, no pool points are awarded.
Points are cumulative. Play three matches in a day, your day's score is the sum of those three matches' points.
3. The 24-hour window
The pool window runs from 10:00 PM IST one evening to 10:00 PM IST the next evening. A match that finishes at 11 PM tonight counts toward tomorrow's pool, not today's.
Rule of thumb: if a match finished today before 10 PM IST, it counts for today's pool. After 10 PM IST, it counts for tomorrow.
4. The leaderboard
Your Pool page shows the live standings any time during the day. The Top 10 lists each player's Clash Royale username, their points, and their tickets. Below that, the next 5 ranks ("close to entering") show how many points they need to break into the Top 10. If you're outside the visible window, the page tells you your exact rank and how many points would put you back in the Top 10.
Other players' win-loss records aren't shown on the public board. Your own W-L for the day is shown on your personal card.
5. The pick
The player at #1 doesn't automatically receive the prize. The Daily Champions Pool uses a weighted random selection, not a winner-takes-all ranking. Tickets are distributed by rank:
- #1 → 20 tickets
- #2 → 14 tickets
- #3 → 10 tickets
- #4 → 7 tickets
- #5 → 5 tickets
- #6 → 3 tickets
- #7 → 2 tickets
- #8 → 1 ticket
- #9 → 1 ticket
- #10 → 1 ticket
That's 64 tickets total across the Top 10. At 10:15 PM IST, one ticket out of the 64 is randomly picked. The player who owns it receives the prize.
#1 has the best chance — about 31% (20 out of 64). #10, with one ticket, has about a 1.5% chance. The full Top 10 is in play.
6. How to enter
You don't sign up. You don't pay extra. The only requirement is to play at least one finished 1v1 match in the daily window. The moment a match finalizes (either side reports the result and the Clash Royale battlelog confirms it), points are added to your day's total and you appear on the leaderboard.
If a match doesn't finalize before 10 PM IST, it rolls into tomorrow's window instead.
7. What happens when you're picked
- The prize is credited to your ClashMasters wallet — the same wallet you use for entry fees and withdrawals. No claim button, no acceptance step, no waiting period.
- A celebratory banner shows up the next time you open the app. Both the Play page and the Dashboard show a winner strip until you dismiss it. Visiting the Pool page also dismisses it automatically.
- An anonymous winner announcement is posted in the public Telegram channel. Your specific identity is only visible to you, on your own Pool page.
- A confirmation email is sent to the address on your account, with the prize amount and pool day for your records.
The wallet credit happens in the same database transaction that picks the winner — there is no separate claim step.
8. Forfeited days
If fewer than 5 unique players entered the day's pool, no winner is picked and the prize isn't paid out. Forfeited days don't roll over — tomorrow's pool is fresh; yesterday's prize doesn't carry forward.
9. The randomness
The selection uses a cryptographically secure random number generator — the same class of generator browsers use for security tokens. The process:
- At 10:15 PM IST, the leaderboard for the day is frozen.
- The Top 10's tickets are summed (currently 64) and a single random integer between 0 and that total minus one is picked.
- The Top 10 is walked down by rank, accumulating tickets, until the random number falls inside one player's range. That player is the winner.
Three pieces of evidence are persisted for every selection: the exact ticket counts at the moment of the pick, the winning ticket index, and a random seed value that uniquely identifies the event. The same inputs reliably reproduce the same outputs.
10. The prize
The daily prize is funded by ClashMasters — it does not come out of any player's entry fees. Your entry fee goes to the player you beat in the actual match itself. The pool prize is on top of that.
The current day's prize amount is shown on the Pool page and may change from day to day as the pool grows.
11. Common questions
Can I enter multiple times? Your point total is the sum of all your matches in the window. The more you play, the more points you accumulate, the higher you climb, the more tickets you get.
What if I'm #5 in the morning and slip to #11 by evening? You lose your ticket allocation. Only the Top 10 at the moment of the 10 PM cutoff get tickets.
How do I know my pool points after a match? Every match's result screen shows your earned pool points. After a loss you'll see something like "+5 pool points — still in today's pool".
Do matches against bots count? ClashMasters never pairs you with bots — every opponent is a real Clash Royale player on the platform.
Can the same person be picked on consecutive days? Yes. There's no cooldown on being picked. Even at #1's 31% chance, being picked two nights in a row is about a 1-in-10 event.
What if I haven't deposited yet? You need a wallet balance to pay the entry fee for at least one match. A single ₹10 deposit and one match is enough to put you in the running.
Ready to put it into practice?
ClashMasters runs skill-based 1v1 Clash Royale contests with real prize money. Pay an entry fee, get matched against a real opponent, play a Friendly Battle — the better player earns the prize.
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