Dual Mystery Bounty Venoms Feature Massive Prize Offerings

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The Dual Mystery Venoms continue at ACR Poker this coming Thursday.

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Get ready for an adrenaline-pumping poker experience! ACR Poker is running two massive Mystery Bounty Venom tourneys at the same time, which kicked off January 19th.

ACR Poker's $8 Million NLH is a jaw-dropping event. Imagine knocking out just one player and walking away with a life-changing $500,000. ACR poker also have a $2 Million PLO, which ties our biggest Omaha tourney ever, and comes with a top bounty prize of $200,000. Both events have a $5,000 minimum bounty.

Remaining Schedule

Day 1D: Thursday, January 30th | 12:05pm ET
Day 1E: Sunday, February 2nd | 12:05pm ET
Day 2: Monday, February 3rd | 1:05pm ET
Final Table: Tuesday, February 4th | 4:05pm ET

  • • Sunday, January 26th at 5:05pm ET – 40 seats GTD
  • ** January 5th and 12th winners will be automatically registered for Day 1A of the $8 Million NLH. January 19th winners will be registered for Day 1C and January 26th winners for Day 1E.
  • • Multi-flight goes through February 1st – 10 Seats GTD. Day 2 on Saturday, February 1st.
  • ** Winners will be automatically registered for Day 1E of the $8 Million NLH.
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