$420,000 Guaranteed Minimum and Only a $420 Buy-In High Five Tournament is Back!

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$420,000 Guaranteed Minimum and Only a $420 Buy-In High Five Tournament is Back!

Take your bankroll higher than you ever imagined!  If you like rolling in the green as much as you love playing online poker, this tournament is for you.

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The High Five online poker tournament series is back!

$6 Million in guaranteed prize pools!  And the buy-in is just $420.

There will be 5 tourneys per day for 20 days (100 total).  There will be a daily 10-minute ‘courtesy break’ at 4:20pm ET.

The tournament features two main events:

Main Event #1
$420,000 GTD ($55 buy-in)
Day 1’s from April 10th to 17th
Day 2 on Sunday, April 17th

Main Event #2
$1,000,000 GTD ($420 buy-in)
1st Day 1 on Saturday, April 23rd
2nd Day 1 on Sunday, April 24th
Day 2 on Monday, April 25th

- Nagesh Rath, Gambling911.com

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