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Phil’s Thrill, our new weekly $10,500 buy-in tourney, debuts this Sunday

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Picture this: You just shelled out five figures to compete in a massive online tournament. Across from you, a few familiar faces—maybe even Phil Nagy himself, the mastermind behind this whole operation. The flop hits the felt, and suddenly, you’re in the middle of the biggest weekly tournament in ACR Poker history.

Welcome to Phil’s Thrill.

This isn’t just another Sunday grind. This is a battle of wits, nerves, and monster stacks. Phil’s not just our CEO; he’s a high stakes regular who’s not afraid to jump in the mix and tangle with the big dogs. When he’s feeling it, he’ll be there, and so will a roster of other ACR Pros.  Does the name Chris Moneymaker mean anything to you?

But let’s be real: $10,500 is a lot of cheddar. That’s why we’re giving you a shot to win a seat for a fraction of the cost. Every Sunday at 11:30am ET, we’re running a $1,050 satellite that guarantees a ticket to the big show. Or, if you’re feeling lucky, take a shot at our Survivor Flips Step Tourneys, where you can turn $187.50 into a chance at that five-figure buy-in.

At the end of the day, this isn’t just another tournament. It’s a chance to test your mettle against some of the toughest players in the game, with a prize pool that’ll make your bankroll do a backflip.

So, what do you say? You in?

For more info on Phil’s Thrill, visit the promo page here.

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