$5 Million GTD Venom PKO tourney
WORLD’S BIGGEST PROGRESSIVE KNOCKOUT TOURNEY RETURNS OCTOBER 19TH AT ACR POKER
Poker players who want to take a swing at huge prize money and bounties are heading to ACR Poker. The popular worldwide poker site is returning their $5 Million GTD Venom PKO tourney starting Thursday, October 19th.
“Our Venom PKO is well known as the world’s biggest Progressive Knockout tourney,” stated ACR Pro Chris Moneymaker. “We will again have four Day 1 options and we expect to shatter the guarantee, just like the previous six times it has run.”
In the Venom PKO, players take part in some of the biggest hands of their life with single bounties worth tens of thousands of dollars. The last winner in May took home a large $485,000 plus $233,000 in bounty money.
The $5 Million Venom PKO costs $2,650, but players can qualify via Venom Blitz Satellites and Step Tourneys for pennies. There’s also Venom Fever satellites which are guaranteeing 633 seats. Direct buy-ins for Venom Fever start at $33 but there are many paths to qualify for free via Mega Satellites.
Moneymaker also notes that there will be additional Venom specials on every Day 1 and Day 2, creating even more tourney action.
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