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Win your way to beautiful Aruba this Sunday

Win 1 of 12 Chris Moneymaker tour prize packages and make waves in Aruba

You likely know that Chris Moneymaker is a former WSOP champ and current ACR Pro, but did you know he also runs a popular land-based poker tour?

We’ve sent ACR Poker players to some of his previous stops like West Palm Beach and Daytona Beach, and now the chance to win a trip to Aruba in October is this Sunday!

All you have to do is play in the Beast Tournament Mega Satellite this Sunday, June 9th at 6:05 pm ET. You can buy-in directly for $95, but many players will qualify for free by ranking on the Beast weekly leaderboard.

We’re guaranteeing 15 total packages this Sunday. Each is valued at $3,000, which includes the $1,500 entry to the $200,000 GTD Main Event, plus $1,500 for travel and accommodations.

This is the Caribbean Poker Series Main Event and is being held at the Casino Aruba at Hilton. Day 1A is on Friday, October 4th, with Day 1B on Saturday, October 5th. The final Day 2 is on Sunday, October 6th.

We love to support Chris’ tour, not just because he’s our most famous ACR Pro but because this is another chance to play poker in an exotic location, providing plenty of excitement both on and off the felt.

Chris has had an incredible spring, first finishing in 6th place ($382,007) in our record-setting $12.5 Million Venom. He then earned a whopping $903,000 for winning Event #1 (GG Million$ Live) at the Triton Super High Roller Series in Montenegro.

For full information on the Moneymaker Tour Satellite, please visit the promotion page here.

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