Americas Cardroom Introduces Million Dollar Jackpots for as Low as $0.69

Americas Cardroom Introduces Million Dollar Jackpots for as Low as $0.69

You know all about exciting Jackpot Poker product at Americas Cardroom: 3-Man Hyper Turbo Sit & Go tourneys with a fast average play time of seven minutes. Well, it’s now even more exciting and ACR is the only US-facing site to offer it.

Here’s a million-dollar idea. Americas Cardroom today announced Million Dollar Jackpots, a new limited-time Jackpot Poker option featuring potential $1 MILLION jackpots. For a limited time only, there are $1,000,000 prize pools available to be won. That’s 10 times the previous highest amount. The $1,000,000 Jackpot Poker has three different buy-in amounts of $0.69, $6.90 and $69, with the $69 ones putting you in the best ‘position’ to win!

'We’re excited to introduce a brand new Jackpot Poker game for as little as $0.69 that could climax with someone hitting a million-dollar jackpot,” stated Americas Cardroom spokesperson Michael Harris. “A million bucks for as little as 69 cents is a great position to find yourself in, but it’s only around for a limited time.'

Jackpot Poker tournaments are 3-player Hyper Turbo Sit & Go’s that last an average of just 7 minutes. After the three players place their buy-in and take a seat, the table spins and the final prize pool is revealed. Americas Cardroom is the only US-facing site to offer the exciting product.

Up until today, poker players had the option to enter for $2 and play for up to $5,000, enter for $10 and play for up to $25,000, or enter for $40 and play for up to $100,000.

Million Dollar Jackpots is the latest innovation at Americas Cardroom and the start of big things to come in 2017. They recently introduced an enhanced tournament schedule with over $500,000 more in weekly guarantees and are planning to launch the highly-anticipated Sit & Go 2.0 soon.

Harris notes that Jackpot Poker is launching early to make up for the Sit & Go 2.0 delay. Originally slated to launch this month, final touches pushed the date back to March.

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