Dual Mystery Bounty Venoms: Walk Away With a Cool $500K

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ACR Poker will be offering two mystery bounty venoms (coming in August 2025). 

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And here’s the kicker: every knockout in both tourneys earns you at least $5,000. It’s like getting paid to be a menace.

What Are Mystery Bounty Tournaments? 

  • Multi-Entry Mayhem – Play multiple Day 1s, with the option to combine your stacks (if you want to play more than one) and hit Day 2 with some serious firepower.
  • Day 2 = Game On – Make it this far and you’re already in the money. Plus, each time you bust out a player, you get a surprise bounty — and it could even be the top bounty on the very first hand!

Ready to Raise Hell (and Your Bankroll)? The Mystery Bounty Venoms are locked, loaded, and launching Sunday, August 10th — grab your seat now and get ready to swing for life-changing scores.

Recap 

$8,000,000 GTD NLH
($2,650 buy-in)
Dates: Five Day 1’s starting Sunday, August 10th

Top Bounty: $500,000

Minimum Bounty: $5,000


$2,000,000 GTD PLO
($2,650 buy-in)
Dates: Five Day 1’s starting Sunday, August 10th

Top Bounty: $200,000

Minimum Bounty: $5,000

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