ACR Poker Unveils Chris Moneymaker Sundays

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Published on:
Jul/22/2024

Key Takeaways

  • The newly branded event takes place each Sunday and features a $109 buy-in.
  • There is a $500,000 GTD the last Sunday of every month.
  • Chris Moneymaker is one of the biggest names in today's modern game of poker.

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The Sunday Moneymaker Begins Sunday, July 28th

Join the excitement every Sunday at 1:05pm ET with a $109 buy-in and increased prize pool!

Chris Moneymaker is not just one of the most famous poker players on the planet, he’s also one of our esteemed ACR Pros.

That’s why we’re rebranding our Sunday Warmup tourney by increasing the prize pool and renaming it in his honor.  The Sunday Moneymaker has a $109 buy-in and takes place every Sunday at 1:05pm ET.

Make big money with our Sunday Moneymaker event every week!

What to Know

• $300,000 GTD every Sunday
• $500,000 GTD the last Sunday of every month
• Affordable $109 buy-in each week
• Qualify for way less (or even free) via Mega Satellite paths

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Mega Satellite for $300,000 GTD

    • 40 seats GTD ($11 buy-in) on Sunday at 10:05am ET
    • Satellite path has Freerolls and Micro Hyper Sats ($1.05)

Mega Satellite for $500,000 GTD

    • 50 seats GTD ($11 buy-in) on Sunday at 10:05am ET
    • 75 seats GTD ($22 buy-in) on Sunday at 10:05am ET
    • Satellite paths have Freerolls and Micro Hyper Sats ($1.05 and $2.10)

Who is Chris Moneymaker?

Chris Moneymaker is one of ACR Poker's top pros and a super nice guy.

Born in Tennessee in 1975, he had no idea that his life would take a wild turn into the world of high-stakes poker. Chris worked as an accountant before he started playing online poker as a hobby. Little did he know, that hobby would change his life forever.

In 2003, Chris won his seat in the $10.000 buy-in World Series of Poker Main Event through an online satellite tournament for just $39. Yes, you read that right, $39! His Cinderella story is one that will go down in poker history. With a field of 839 players, Chris outlasted them all and became the WSOP Main Event champion, winning $2.5 million.

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