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We’ve added two Mystery Bounty tournaments to our monthly schedule

We’ve added two Mystery Bounty tournaments to our monthly schedule

The secret is out – and the rewards are huge!  After launching Mystery Bounty tournaments at ACR Poker earlier this year, we’ve added two to our permanent monthly schedule.  It’s players like you who have made our Mystery Bounty events a roaring success.

We’ve actually converted The Sunday Squeeze and The Dime, which are two of our popular multi-day tourneys, to the Mystery Bounty format.  You can find Day 1 flights for both tourneys happening every two hours.  Day 2 will take place the last Sunday of the month.

The Sunday Squeeze features a $250,000 guaranteed prize pool and a $25,000 top bounty.  You can buy your seat for $16.50.   Meanwhile, The Dime features a $75,000 guaranteed prize pool and a $7,500 top bounty.  When you consider that the buy-in is a measly $2.50, you should ask yourself why you haven’t already grabbed your seat.

In case you’re keeping score, that’s $325,000 in guarantees every month.  And let’s not forget about that feeling of scoring $25K without having to go deep in the tournament.  That’s a mystery that everyone can get behind!

ACR’s Mystery Bounty tournaments let you rack up chips during your Day 1 flights.  If you make it to Day 2, you can win big based on your rank in the tournament or by earning surprise bounties when you eliminate players from the tournament.

Ready to unravel a mystery that could pay handsomely?  Then look for our new Mystery Bounty tourneys in the lobby or visit the promo page here for more info.

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