America's Card Room Launches the High Five Tournament Series

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America's Card Room is not Fooling on April 1st! They are bringing back the popular 'High' Five Tournament Series with more lit-up events than ever before.

For 20 straight days, they will be increasing the guarantees on 10 daily events to over $10 Million total:

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Here’s why the High Five Tourney Series is so popular:

• Increased guarantees averaging over $200k per day.

• You’re good no matter how much green you’re rolling with (Buy-ins range from $0.25 to $1,050).

• 5 events under $33 and 5 events over $33 increased per day.

• Great chance to try out some of the events of our brand-new tournament schedule while playing for more green.

• Our high-grade Main Event that guarantees a fat $420,000 with a $420 buy-in on Sunday, April 16th.

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And let’s be blunt, it wouldn’t be a High Five Tournament Series without our traditional 10 minute “courtesy break” happening daily at 4:20pm ET!

Click here to view the schedule at America's Card Room

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