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Saturdays With Phil

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Saturdays With Phil

Running through June 27th

Americas Cardroom CEO Phil Nagy is grinding small stakes every Saturday

You’ve probably seen him in Phil’s Thrill and Mini Phil’s Thrill. And if you spend enough time in the Saturday lobby, chances are you’ve spotted him around the tables.

Now, CEO Phil is expanding his usual schedule and jumping into a wider lineup of small- and mid-stakes tournaments to spend more time playing directly with the community.

Every Saturday through June 27th, Phil will be grinding under his screen name, justsomefish72.

Yep — it’s really him.

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Where You Can Find Him

You’ll find Phil every Saturday in events like these:

  • Phil’s Saturday Mystery – $1,500 GTD
  • Phil’s Saturday PLO – $750 GTD 6-Max
  • Venom Jersey R/A Sat – 10x Jerseys GTD
  • Phil’s Saturday PKO – $1,500 GTD
  • Phil’s Saturday Freezeout – $1,000 GTD
  • Phil’s Saturday Main Event – $3,000 GTD
  • Phil’s Saturday Mini Main – $1,500 GTD
  • Phil’s Saturday Mystery Turbo – $500 GTD
  • Phil’s Saturday Deep Turbo PKO – $1K GTD

Don’t miss your chance to:

  • Beat the CEO at his own game
  • Win a giant hand versus the boss
  • Brag to everyone about how you took down justsomefish72…

Special Merchandise Events

We’re also rolling out special low-buy-in merch events where players can score official poker gear for just $2.60.

  • Venom Jerseys
  • High Five Jerseys


Each item is worth $65, giving players the ability to turn a tiny $2.60 buy-in into major swag.

Each Saturday through June 27th

The CEO is at the tables, the buzz is a little more intense, and the small stakes have the feel of anything but small.

Find: justsomefish72 each Saturday through June 27th.

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