“We’re happy to give our micro-stakes players opportunities to win some serious money for a very small investment,” said ACR spokesperson Michael Harris. “We think that the mini OSS will give great value to our players as we’re expecting overlays on most of the guarantees.”
A number of small buy-in tournaments will comprise the MOSS series with each of the tourneys running at the same time everyday for the duration of the series. The tournament results – four of them, really – will then be tracked on leaderboards with the top player of each of the leaderboards becoming eligible to play in the $1,000 4-max final table.
For as little as $0.10 to $2, players can compete in a number of tournaments that offer guarantees of as much as $1,000 to $10,000. Sounds like a sweet deal to us.
Meanwhile, another poker site is diving into their own bag of promotions in an effort to provide new players a tantalizing incentive to go out and sign up on their site. PokerAce, in collaboration with new partner and BFF, PokerNews, is prepared to put its money where its mouth is with a $5,000 combined prize pool on two free rolls that will become eligible for new players who make a deposit on the site. The promotion is apparently the two companies way of celebrating their tie-up. The first free roll will be held on November 18 and will comes with a prize pool of $2,500. A week after that, another free roll with a $2,580 prize pool will be offered, only this time, the caveat is that players must have made a real money deposit on PokerAce at anytime between Nov. 1-23.