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You clutch a 1v3 on Bind. Your teammates spam GGs in chat. That play earned you... more LP.
You clutch a 1v3 on Bind. Your teammates spam GGs in chat. That play earned you... more LP. 💸 If you've ever wondered how to make money playing Valorant without streaming 12 hours a day or going pro, keep reading.
Streaming and coaching are real paths, for the 0.1% who reach Radiant and already have a following. If you're grinding ranked without a content pipeline and 10 hours of free time per day, those aren't realistic options.
The good news: there's a third path that doesn't require being the best player on the server.
Most players think esports prize money is reserved for pros. That's not how skill-based cash ladders work.
Skill-based ladders match you against players at your level. You join with an entry fee, compete in your rank bracket, and the best performers split the prize pool. Silver players compete against Silver players. Platinum players compete against Platinum players. No rank is locked out.
This changes the equation completely. You don't need to be Radiant. You need to be better than the other Gold players in your bracket this week.

Official Valorant map artwork — Riot Games
The biggest barrier to competitive gaming for most people is scheduling. Esports tournaments require availability windows that don't fit around a job or school.
Skill-based ladders on Amber.gg work around your schedule. Your ranked games count automatically toward the ladder. Queue up when you have time, play your main agents, and your performances accumulate in the background.
There's no fixed match time, no mandatory team check-in, no scrims. Just your ranked games, played the way you already play them.
The fear with any competitive cash format: getting stomped by a Radiant on a smurf account. Skill-based ladders solve this structurally.
Matchmaking is built around verified rank data. Your rank reflects real skill, and the bracket system enforces it. Radiants don't compete against Gold players for the same prize pool. The format only works if the competition is genuine, so the incentives align with fair play.

The impostor syndrome zone: Platinum, Diamond, and Ascendant ranks.
Entering a ladder with a cash entry fee is different from a casual ranked session. A bit of preparation goes a long way.
Check the current Valorant meta before committing: which agents are overperforming on each map, which comps the top bracket players are running, and where your main sits in the tier list. You can find up-to-date stats and breakdowns in the Amber.gg meta hub. Going in with a meta-aware pick is a free edge over players who queue blind.
The same cash ladder model runs for LoL. If you split time between both games, check out how to make money playing League of Legends: the mechanics are nearly identical, and the prize pools run in parallel.
You already put in the work every ranked game. Skill-based ladders are the simplest way to attach real value to that effort, at any rank, on your own schedule.
Join Amber.gg and enter your first Valorant ladder. The next prize pool is open.
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