Winning Millions is This Sunday: Get Your Share

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On Sunday, February 22nd  at 3:00pm ET, Americas Cardroom will make history by hosting the Winning Millions Poker Tournament! This $540 buy-in no-limit Texas Holdem tournament guarantees the first place winner will bring home a life-changing $200,000.00!!!

This is your chance to win big, the Million Dollar Sunday is back, this is the $1,000,000.00 opportunity that you’ve been waiting for… don’t miss out.

How it works:

  • A massive $1,000,000.00 prize pool Guaranteed
  • $200,000.00 Guaranteed to the first place winner
  • Get your winnings fast! The final table (top 9 players) will receive one free bank wire

Biggest online poker tournament from a US facing poker network in over 3.5 years.

Take part in this huge event here.

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