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Mystery Bounty

Experience the Thrill of Mystery Bounty Tournaments at Americas Cardroom

Why it’s a game-changer:

  • Opportunity to win bounties that surprise you with their value, potentially reaching over tens of thousands of dollars.
  • Numerous Phase 1 flights available to build your chip stack.
  • Win big by either making a deep run or landing a big bounty.

Want to know how Mystery Bounty Tournaments differ from regular Bounty Tournaments? Let’s explain!

In a regular bounty tournament, you earn a fixed amount for each player you eliminate. But at Americas Cardroom, our Mystery Bounty Tournament adds an extra layer of suspense. Bounties are awarded only in Phase 2, and the amount is always a surprise. Only the players who reach Phase 2 can access the bounty prize pool, making the rewards significantly larger.

Think about this: In Phase 2, every player has the chance to eliminate an opponent on the first hand and win the top bounty prize, possibly taking home more than the tournament winner. That’s quite the thrill!

Here’s a breakdown of the two phases:

Phase 1

Half of the buy-ins go to bounties, while the other half contributes to the prize pool. In Phase 1, you’ll want to focus on surviving and gathering chips, as the real bounty hunt begins in Phase 2. Remember that you can enter as many Phase 1 flights as you want, with your chips carrying over to Phase 2.

Phase 2

This is when things get real. Each player you eliminate comes with a surprise bounty. And since the bounties are awarded randomly, every knockout punch starting at the beginning of Phase 2 has the potential to yield you the top bounty.

Don’t forget that stacking up chips by playing multiple Phase 1 tournaments sets the stage for winning big in Phase 2. And the more opponents you knock out, the more bounties you’ll rack up.

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