The Cage Live Returns To ACR Poker April 3-6Win Your $8,700 Package Online Today |
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When ACR Poker brought back The Cage Live last summer in San Jose, Costa Rica, it was such a success that it is now becoming a permanent fixture at their live poker festivals.
Here’s how The Cage Live works. Players buy in directly for $5,250 and receive 5,000 in chips. Blinds increase throughout the event, just like in a tournament.
Only one entry is allowed during each day 1. Players may play multiple day 1 flights and combine their stack for day 2. All players who earn chips on day 1 are forced to play on day 2.
It’s a time-based tournament, so at the end of day 2, players cash in their chips, and every chip is worth cash value (e.g., if you have 25,000 in chips, you’re taking home $25,000). You can’t cash out until day 2 is over.
This year, The Cage Live takes place from Wednesday, April 3-6. Get there on Tuesday, April 2 to meet and hobnob with ACR Pros and staff. Best of all, you can win your $8,700 package online and compete in this multi-day event where the cash game action increases as the blinds rise to nosebleed stakes.
There are 20 packages guaranteed ($8,700 value each) via the Sunday Beast and Sit & Crush tourney: That’s $174,000 in total packages awarded. Earn your seat for free by placing on one of the weekly leaderboards. Players can also qualify via freerolls and $11 Super Satellites.
Each $8,700 package includes one entry ($5,250 value) to a day 1 of the Cage Live, $800 for airfare and $1,000 spending money put directly in your account, $400 for cash games given to you in Costa Rica, double occupancy stay for five nights (April 2-7) at the Sheraton Hotel in San Jose, airport transportation, and complimentary breakfast.
If you have not yet joined ACR Poker, new depositors can benefit from the generous 100 percent match bonus, up to $2,000.
Sign-up, use code CPNEW to make your initial deposit, and claim your bonuses today.
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