$150,000 Up For Grabs During Week of Online Poker Tournaments: $50K Grand Prize

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Nov/29/2011
Online Poker Tournaments

Get your share of $150,000 in guaranteed tournament money along with an opportunity to win $50,000 for yourself. 

The state of online poker in America continues to look up, and you don't have to look any further than Americas Cardroom for proof. The US-friendly online poker site's Online Super Series gets underway tonight at 6:05pm ET with the first three tournaments in the 6-day, $150,000 tournament series.

Dubbed ACROSS, the online tournament series runs from November 29th through December 4th, features $150,000 in guaranteed prize pools, and includes a $50,000 Guaranteed No Limit Hold'em Grand Finale.

If the Thanksgiving Day ACROSS warm-up event is any indication, online poker players can expect guarantee-exceeding prize pools. A total of 274 players entered the $25k Guaranteed tournament, bumping the prize pool up to $25,449. The event was taken down by GirlyGirl62, who walked away with $5,471 for her first place finish.

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The 6-day, 19-event tournament series is strategically structured to appeal to players of all stake levels. ACROSS features three major events per day, with prize pools ranging from $250 all the way to $50,000. The series wraps up with a $50,000 Guaranteed No Limit Hold'em tournament on December 4th.

Buy-ins for the series range from $3.30 to $109, with some tournaments offering players the option to buy in using Frequent Player Points. Low buy-in satellites for each event are available leading up to its start-time.

Also part of the series are: contests that award free tournament seats to the top 10 players to cash in the series; a $1k freeroll seat for every player who cashes more than once in the series; and the tournament buy-in will be refunded as an award for each player who finishes a tournament on the bubble.

Complete details on all contests as well as the full ACROSS schedule can be found at America’s Card Room Here.

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