Heat up your game today with our $1 Million GTD Venom Warmup

This July, things are heating up over at ACR Poker, and we mean that literally! While we’re getting our engines revved for an action-packed August featuring the colossal $8 Million Mystery Bounty Venom and the thrilling $2 Million PLO Venom, we’ve got a sizzling event for you right now—the $1 Million GTD Venom Warmup Tourney!

Playing short-stacked in PLO tournaments

Playing short-stacked is always a challenge, but following a few tips can help you succeed Playing short-stacked in Pot Limit Omaha (PLO) tournaments can be a challenging situation. When you have fewer chips compared to the average stack size at the table, it becomes crucial to adapt your strategy and make the most out of

Join Us for the new Sunday Moneymaker Tournament

 We’ve got some exciting news about our Sunday schedule that you’re going to love. Starting July 28th, we’re rebranding our popular Sunday Warmup tourney in honor of our iconic ACR Pro, Chris Moneymaker, plus increasing the prize pool. So, say hello to the Sunday Moneymaker! The Sunday Moneymaker takes place every Sunday at 1:05pm ET.

Sunday Recap: ACR Poker tables as hot as the weather

With record-breaking temps happening globally this summer, ACR Poker players got indoor relief at our tables this weekend. We had a Uruguay satellite in addition to our regular big tourneys. Read the full details in our Sunday Recap for July 14th. Punta Del Este Satellites Yesterday was the final Punta Del Este Satellite. It awarded

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