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💰 High Five Tournament Series Brings 420-Theme Online At ACR Poker

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Is this email not displaying correctly? [View it in your browser](. Aug 01, 2023 This August, a special edition of ACR Poker’s High Five tournament series is [firing up online]( with a total of $14.4 million in guarantees up for grabs. The series, ACR Poker’s biggest ever, officially runs from Aug. 6-27 and will feature 22 straight days of tournaments. Buy-ins start at just $1.10 with at least five low-stakes events per day, giving players with any sized bankroll a shot at a big payday. “We typically run the High Five in April which is perfect for the ‘4-20’ theme, but now we’re running a special version in August due to player demand,” stated Chris Moneymaker, ACR Pro. “So, end your summer on a high note by blazing our smoking-hot tables!” In keeping with the 4-20 theme, all events during the High Five series feature a daily 10-minute courtesy break at 4:20 p.m. ET. This gives players a chance to use the bathroom, grab some munchies, or relax in their own personal way. The highlight of the series are the three $1 million guaranteed events, which include the Aug. 6 Kickoff ($630 buy-in), the Aug. 27 High Stakes Special ($2,650 buy-in), and the Aug. 27 Main Event ($630 buy-in). The recent additions to the [ACR Poker]( lineup are mystery bounty events, and there’s a $300,000 guarantee ($16.50 buy-in) and a $75,000 guaranteed ($2.50 buy-in) edition of each. Day 1s are happening from Aug. 6-27, with day 2 on Sunday, Aug. 27. While you’re waiting for the High Five, don’t miss out on a chance to win your way to play in The Cage, live in Costa Rica. [ACR Poker]( is sending 36 players through the Sunday Beast, and the $95 satellite is still available on Sunday, July 30 and Sunday, Aug. 6. Each $8,700 prize package includes the $5,250 entry into The Cage, as well $2,200 for travel expenses and spending money, and a five-night stay at the Sheraton Hotel in San Jose, Costa Rica. Don't miss it! 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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