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$14.4 Million High Five Tournament Series starts this Sunday

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Want to hear some smoking-hot news? Our High Five Tournament Series is starting this Sunday, August 6th and runs through the 27th. And there’s tons of green up for grabs with $14.4 Million guaranteed!

If you’re a little confused right now, we don’t blame you. That’s because this series always runs in April, which is perfect for the 420 theme that includes a daily 10-minute “courtesy break”! However, due to popular demand, we’re running a special version now.

The High Five features increased guarantees on 10 tourneys a day for 22 straight days. Buy-ins start at just $1.10 and five of the daily tourneys are low stakes, so players with any budget have a chance to roll into some big wins.

The series starts on a high note with the $1 Million GTD Kickoff tourney ($630 buy-in) this Sunday at 12:05pm ET. It’s one of three $1 Million events. Here’s the other two:

  • $1 Million Main Event ($630 buy-in) on Sunday, August 27th at 12:05pm ET.
  • $1 Million GTD High Stakes Special ($2,650 buy-in). Day 1 is on Sunday, August 27th at 1:05pm ET and Day 2 is on Monday, August 28th at 1:05pm ET.

Finally, don’t forget about our Mystery Bounty tourneys that are really creating a buzz. They’re a $300K GTD ($16.50 buy-in) and $75K GTD ($2.50 buy-in). Day 1’s for both tourneys run from August 6th to 27th.  Day 2 is on Sunday, August 27th.

See the full High Five schedule on the promo page here.

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