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Another big winner in the Loncar Daily Double Jackpot

Another big winner in the Loncar Daily Double Jackpot
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A couple of months ago, we let you know about player: RaiseUpBlind who finished first in both of the Loncar Daily Double tournaments. He won $38,796 for the progressive jackpot on top of the regular prize money.

Now, we have more news to report. Player: Casupima just won the $44,272 jackpot (on top of prize money) for winning the Daily Double tourneys named after our ACR Pro, Michael Loncar. This is the 6th time overall that this feat has been accomplished.

You could be the next to win

The “Loncar Daily Double” tourneys take place every day at 6:15pm ET and 6:45pm ET. You can find them in the poker lobby.

If you make the final table of both events on the same day, you win 10% of the jackpot. And if you win both events on the same day, you take home 100% of the jackpot.

The progressive jackpot has been reset at $20,000 but will continue to grow at a rapid pace as 3% of the daily prize pool feeds into it.

Don’t forget about Boski Daily Double tourneys

You should be aware that we also run Daily Double tourneys that are named after ACR Pro, Jeff Boski. Both the guarantee and the cost are lower, but they run at the same time (6:15pm ET and 6:45pm ET) as the Loncar ones. You can find them in the poker lobby as well.

We hope you are the next Daily Double winner whether it’s the Loncar or Boski tourneys. You can see the full details on the promotion page here.

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