The Mini Online Super Series Is Live With $2.5 Million In Guaranteed Prize Pools

The Mini Online Super Series is underway and running through Sunday, December 28th, featuring $2.5 Million in guaranteed prize pools. Buy-ins start at $0, making it easy for everyone to get involved. The MOSS is part of December’s Player Appreciation Month, so there’s extra value beyond the tournaments themselves, including enhanced rake races, ticket giveaways,

The MOSS Is Back — and the Action Has Already Started

The Mini Online Super Series (MOSS) officially runs December 17th–28th, delivering $2.5 Million in guaranteed prize pools with buy-ins starting at $0. Big guarantees, small buy-ins — that’s the MOSS promise. And the action is already underway! Sunday Squeeze & Dime Are Live While the full MOSS schedule kicks off mid-month, flights have already started

Make the MOSS Even Bigger With a 50% Reload Bonus

The Mini Online Super Series (MOSS) returns December 17th to 28th, bringing more than $2.5 Million in guarantees and the kind of low buy-ins that make it easy to jump into as many events as you want. And this time, there’s an extra boost waiting before the cards even hit the felt—a Reload Bonus designed

December Is Player Appreciation Month – $500,000 In Rewards Up For Grabs

Don’t forget that December is officially all about you. Through January 2nd, we’re turning the entire stretch into Player Appreciation Month, with $500,000 in giveaways lined up and plenty of chances for you to cash in. All month long, we’re boosting our flagship leaderboards. The Beast, Sit & Crush, and Blitz Beast races are running

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