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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. Dec 28, 2021 Online poker players are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the latest Venom event on [Americas Cardroom]( which promises to break records this January. The inaugural Venom tournament set a Guinness World Record back in 2019 with a $5 million guarantee. Five events later, and the guarantee has doubled to a massive $10 million. There are four starting days to choose from, each kicking off at 1 p.m. ET on Jan. 21, 23, 28, and 30. The final table will crown a seven-figure champion on Wednesday, Feb. 2. This is also the first Venom to feature ACR’s new staking feature. Staking allows you to buy a portion of another player’s action, or sell your own. The $2,650 buy-in may be out of your bankroll’s range, but don’t worry. ACR has you covered with many ways to qualify, even for FREE. You can win your seat with Venom Blitz Satellites for as little as 11 cents. These satellites are the fastest way to win your Venom seat. Players fold and immediately get a new hand to play. There’s also the Step and Skip Tournaments, which you can buy into for FREE. The On-Demand Step satellites feature nine levels where you can grind your way to a Venom entry. Or compete in the Skip satellites which allow you to jump one or more levels. And of course, don’t forget about Venom Fever, which has MEGA satellites running almost daily from Jan. 2-30. Start off with a freeroll satellite and earn one of 750 guaranteed Venom seats up for grabs. Day 1A – Friday, Jan. 21, 1 pm ET Day 1B – Sunday, Jan. 23, 1 pm ET Day 1C – Friday, Jan. 28, 1 pm ET Day 1D – Sunday, Jan. 30, 1 pm ET Day 2 – Monday, Jan. 31, 1 pm ET Day 3 – Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1 pm ET Day 4 – Wednesday, Feb. 2, 5 pm ET Enjoy free games and, before playing in real-money games, please check with your local jurisdiction regarding the legality of Internet gaming. [unsubscribe from this list]( | [update subscription preferences]( | [view email in browser](

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