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Final weekend of the $16 Million Online Super Series on tap

$16 Million Online Super Series enters first weekend
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We’re in the final weekend of February but it’s not ending without a bang at the ACR Poker tables. We have the final weekend of our Online Super Series!

Our flagship tournament series began back on February 12th and it’s continuing through this Monday, February 26th. In total, there is $16 Million in guarantees with buy-ins that appeal to all player types, from the beginner to the pro.

The final weekend of the OSS includes two Main Events. They are a $1 Million GTD ($1,050 buy-in) and a $500,000 GTD ($215 buy-in). Day 1 is this Sunday, February 25th at 12:05pm ET and Day 2 on Monday, February 26th.

We are also running the final Day 1 flights for these four big multi-flight tourneys:

  • $1,000,000 Main Multi-flight ($630 buy-in) – Day 2 on Monday, February 26th
  • $750,000 Mystery Bounty ($109 buy-in) – Day 2 on Monday, February 26th
  • $200,000 Mystery Bounty ($16.50 buy-in) – Day 2 on Sunday, February 25th
  • $75,000 Mystery Bounty ($2.50 buy-in) – Day 2 on Sunday, February 25th

Finally, don’t forget that the OSS leaderboard competition is still going on. It’s worth over $30,000 in cash and tournament tickets, including three seats ($2,650 value each) to the record-breaking $12.5 Million Venom this April. You can see all the leaderboard details here.

For more information on the $16 Million OSS, check out the promo page here.

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