Bounty Hunter Poker Scratch Cards Now Available From ACR Poker

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ACR Poker has just launched a poker scratch-card adventure that is a fun and exciting, and more importantly a new way to win big!

Are you ready to test your luck and become the ultimate Bounty Hunter? Check out the details below.

How Do The Poker Scratch-Cards Work?

  •     You buy a scratch card that represents an AI player in a massive poker tournament (110,000 players) that’s already been played.
  •     Win a bounty for every opponent your player knocks out. Half goes directly to you and the other half on your head.
  •     There are no prize pools for these tournaments. Last player standing wins all the bounties.
  •     If your player hits two flushes during the tourney, you win a jackpot! The rarer the flush, the higher the payout.

Benefits of Bounty Hunter

  •     Each game is available 24/7 On Demand.
  •     You can watch the entire tournament to sweat it out, decide to skip some hands, or even scratch off your card right away to see your winnings.
  •     Hundreds of thousands of bounties up for grabs.
  •     Bounties can range up to $1 Million!

Feel the ultimate thrill in our lottery-type game! Check out our Bounty Hunter tutorial video now.

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