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The High Five Tournament Series reaches its high point Sunday with 2 $1 Million tourneys

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Are you ready to blaze through our High Five Tournament series, smoking your opponents at every turn? With an intoxicating $14.4 Million in guaranteed prize pools, this dope series is packed to the brim with opportunities to smoke the tables. Yet you’re running out of time to take your bankroll even higher. That’s because the High Five is wrapping up this weekend.

Fortunately, we’ve saved our finest strains for last.  In fact, we’re rolling out two $1 Million GTD tourneys this Sunday, August 27th.  The first is our $1,000,000 GTD Sunday Blunt Roller at 12:05pm ET.  This Main Event has a $630 buy-in.

At 1:05pm ET on Sunday, we’re hosting Day 1 of our $1 Million GTD High Stakes Special, which has a $2,650 buy-in. If you make it to Day 2 of this 420-friendly event, you’ll resume play at 1:05pm ET on Monday, August 28th.

Our $1 Million GTD events are just part of the story this weekend at ACR Poker.  It’s not too late to take advantage of our $300K GTD ($16.50 buy-in) and $75k GTD ($2.50 buy-in) Mystery Bounty tourneys. The final flights for both events are at 8:05am ET on Sunday.   With top bounties of $30K and $7.5K respectively, you don’t want to miss these events.

For the full High Five Tournament Series schedule, visit acrpoker.eu/promotions/high-five-tournament-series/.

Don’t let your weekend go up in smoke.  Play in the High Five while you can.

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