Ambassador Meet-up Game

Ever dream of playing against a poker world champion and other Pros? Now’s your opportunity!

The ACR Pro / Ambassador Meet-up Game is taking place on Thursday, November 7th at 2pm Eastern. Join in with ACR Pros like Chris Moneymaker and Chris Moorman, alongside ACR Ambassadors Rene and Casey Nezhoda from the famous Storage Wars television show.

From micro to high stakes cash games, this event will last a few hours and be featured on our Twitch Channel.

To participate, visit the Social Media Channels of any of our Pros on the event day for the password.

Get ready to compete and win big on Thursday, November 7th!

ACR Pro / Ambassador Meet-up Game

Thursday, November 7th at 2pm ET

If you’ve ever dreamed about playing in cash games against a poker world champion, then now is your chance!

We’re hosting an online Meet-up Game on Thursday, November 7th at 2pm ET. It’s featuring several of our ACR Pros like Chris Moneymaker and Chris Moorman, plus ACR Ambassadors Rene and Casey Nezhoda of the famed television show, Storage Wars.

See yourself featured on Twitch

The cash games will range from micro to high stakes and last for a few hours. It will be broadcast on our Twitch Channel, with various ACR Pros dropping by on the stream to share their thoughts and maybe even engage in a little trash talk!

Find out how you can play

In order to enter and get in on the excitement, simply visit the Social Media Channels of any of our ACR Pros (including Moneymaker) on the day of the event for the password.

We hope to see everyone battling the Pros and winning big on Thursday, November 7th!

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