Smash & Splash Tournaments

Every Sunday at ACR Poker just got a whole lot bigger and better.

Smash & Splash are two big guaranteed tournaments designed for players who want huge upside without huge risk.

First up is the $75,000 Smash at 10:30am Eastern — just $22 to enter.

Then at 12:30pm Eastern comes the $50,000 Splash for only $11.

It’s the perfect one-two punch every Sunday to turn small buy-ins into serious scores. Low cost, big guarantees, and real value for grinders at every level.

Smash in. Splash big. Take your shot.

Small buy-in, Big upside

Every Sunday starting February 15th

Two shots. Small buy-ins. Massive upside.

Every Sunday, ACR Poker delivers two can’t-miss multi-table tournaments built for small to mid-stakes players who want huge guarantees without huge risk.

Low buy-ins. Big prize pools. Real Sunday momentum.

$75,000 GTD Smash ($22 buy-in)

  • Every Sunday at 10:30am ET
  • The early punch. Big guarantee. Serious upside.
  • Smash is your first shot to turn a modest buy-in into a massive Sunday score.

$50,000 GTD Splash ($11 buy-in)

  • Every Sunday at 12:30pm ET
  • The follow-up heater. Even smaller buy-in. Enormous value.
  • Splash keeps the Sunday run going with another shot at a huge payout.

Why Play Smash & Splash?

  1. Affordable buy-ins built for real players
  2. Huge guarantees that dwarf the cost
  3. Perfect one-two punch for Sunday grinders
  4. Every Sunday. No gimmicks. Just value.

Take Your Shots Every Sunday

Whether you’re firing one or playing both, Smash & Splash gives you two chances to turn small buy-ins into something much bigger.

Smash in. Splash big. Experience the Sunday upside.

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