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OSS XL has huge Main Events this weekend

OSS XL has huge Main Events this weekend
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We have another huge weekend on tap here at ACR Poker and it’s highlighted by the third weekend of our famous OSS XL.

The Extra Large version of our flagship tourney series began on May 5th and continues through Monday, May 27th. It has over $40 Million in total guarantees, with buy-ins suitable for every budget. That means this series is for you whether you’re a newbie or a pro (or anywhere in between).

The OSS XL has its Day 1A of three Main Events this Sunday, May 19th at 11:05am ET. Day 1B is on Sunday, May 26th and Day 2 on Monday, May 27th. See the buy-ins below and note there are many ways to qualify for way less via satellite.

  • $2.5 Million GTD ($2,650 buy-in)
  • $2 Million GTD ($1,050 buy-in)
  • $1 Million GTD ($215 buy-in)

Remember, we also have a $500,000 GTD PLO Main Event ($2,650 buy-in) this Sunday at 4:05pm ET.

To ratchet up the excitement of the OSS XL even more, we are holding a $60,000 Leaderboard Contest, which we are directly funding. See full details here.

Just play in any OSS XL event and you’ll accumulate points according to your performance. There are three leaderboards based on High, Medium, and Low buy-ins, allowing players of all bankroll sizes to have a chance to win. Additionally, the overall winner will receive an extra $15,000.

For the full OSS XL schedule and real-time Leaderboard results, visit the promo page here.

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