Americas Cardroom Poker is pulling out all the stops for Chris Moneymaker’s upcoming tournament series in October! They’re promising a minimum of 20 entries to the Main Event in Aruba, boasting an impressive $200,000 prize pool. Hoping for a chance at the Aruba sun and some intense poker play? Online satellite tournaments are your ticket in.

The entire series carries significant weight because it’s spearheaded by poker icon Chris Moneymaker – yes, the very player who conquered the World Series of Poker Main Event and revolutionized the poker landscape. He’s been on a roll recently, too, securing a major victory in Montenegro and a strong showing in ACR’s own Venom tournament.

Moneymaker is enthusiastic about the Aruba event, stating he’s “privileged to represent Americas Cardroom Poker” and eagerly anticipates witnessing everyone compete at the tables.

Prepared to vie for your spot? Look into the “Beast” tournament on Americas Cardroom Poker on June 9th. It’s a massive satellite event with 20 packages available, each valued at $2,500 – covering your Main Event buy-in and providing some travel funds! You have the option to buy in directly for $95 or ascend the ACR “Beast” leaderboard for a complimentary opportunity.

Each Sunday evening at 6:05 PM, ACR Poker conducts a $109 entry satellite competition, providing an opportunity to secure a $1,500 Main Event spot in their forthcoming tournament series.

Subsequent to the April unveiling of their “High Stakes Adventure” series, ACR Poker has disclosed that the next destination will be Montenegro. The “High Stakes Adventure” series, which has previously included locations like London and Monte Carlo, presents players with travel packages featuring a poker element.

Occurring from May 12th to 26th, the Montenegro stage will grant two prize packages in a dedicated Main Event satellite on April 28th. Each package encompasses an $11,000 Super High Roller tournament buy-in, in addition to travel costs and opulent lodging.

In separate poker developments, GGPoker has proclaimed their “World Festival” tournament series, transpiring from May 5th to June 11th, boasting a substantial $250 million guaranteed prize fund.

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