
At ACR Poker, Sundays are not for resting. They are the time to test every decision, every read, and every chip in play with two of its most prominent tournaments: the Sunday Squeeze and the Sunday Moneymaker, two exclusive offerings that are only played on this weekend day.
The Sunday Squeeze, a tournament to squeeze and pressure at the tables
The Sunday Squeeze from ACR Poker arrives with a US$150,000 guarantee and a Mystery Bounty format that adds extra excitement. And best of all, with an affordable $22 buy-in. This tournament offers multiple Day 1 flights that are played from Monday to Sunday every two hours, so players can accumulate chips and seek their best qualification heading into Day 2.

Day 2 is scheduled for the last Sunday of each month. And this March 29th is one of them. But it’s not all about advancing in the tournament: every elimination can turn into a reward of up to $15,000, which can change everything in a single hand. This is thanks to the Mystery Bounty modality. Additionally, this format is part of the Monthly Mystery Bounty tournaments at ACR Poker.
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Sunday Moneymaker for this Sunday, March 29th at ACR Poker
On the other hand, the Sunday Moneymaker has established itself as one of the platform’s most popular weekly tournaments. With $300,000 guaranteed and a $109 buy-in. This event pays tribute to Chris Moneymaker, one of the most recognized figures in world poker and part of the team of ACR ambassadors.
This tournament is played every Sunday and offers an accessible structure also from its qualifiers, including Mega Satellites with 30 guaranteed seats and even more affordable options through freerolls and micro satellites starting from $1.05.
Both tournaments represent two different paths to big prizes: one with the adrenaline of surprise bounties and another with the tradition of an iconic event. But they have something in common: they turn every Sunday into a true poker battle, where opportunities are open for all styles and bankrolls.
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