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  • 6 hours ago  Some poker players like big buy-ins and they cannot lie. (Sir Mix-a-Lot feels the same way about something similar.) Americas Cardroom is the place to be for those players this week, as the last leg of the Online Super Series runs its week of big buy-ins. The Bigger Online Super Series, better known as BOSS, starts on March 8 and runs through Monday, March 15.
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Some poker players like big buy-ins and they cannot lie. (Sir Mix-a-Lot feels the same way about something similar.)

Americas Cardroom is the place to be for those players this week, as the last leg of the Online Super Series runs its week of big buy-ins. The Bigger Online Super Series, better known as BOSS, starts on March 8 and runs through Monday, March 15.

The series began on February 2 with MOSS, the Mini Online Super Series. The low buy-in festival offered 137 tournaments and a $55 buy-in Main Event that attracted 12,917 entries and a $645,850 prize pool, seriously surpassing the $500K guarantee.

When MOSS ended, the main part of the OSS Cub3d series began with a range of buy-ins from $10 to $2,500. The series of 131 tournaments culminated in the $630 buy-in Main Event on March 7-8. That, too, garnered quite a few interested players. They and their reentries totaled 2,380 entries to create a prize pool of $1,428,000, well past the $1M guarantee.

BOSS Begins Today

The third and final part of the OSS begins today, March 8. BOSS offers 51 tournaments and millions in prize pool guarantees. The two biggest offerings of the series begin on Sunday, March 14, and each offers a $1M guarantee.

Here’s a look at the BOSS schedule, with all events at 8-max tables unless otherwise noted:

Monday, March 8

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-Event 1: $215 NLHE ($150K GTD)

-Event 2: $109 NLHE ($125K GTD)

-Event 3: $160 NLHE PKO ($50K GTD)

-Event 4: $630 NLHE High Roller ($125K GTD)

-Event 5: $1,050 NLHE ($100K GTD)

-Event 6: $215 NLHE Mega Stack ($70K GTD)

-Event 7: $210 NLHE PKO Hyper-Turbo ($25K GTD)

Tuesday, March 9

-Event 8: $210 NLHE 6-Max ($150K GTD)

-Event 9: $160 NLHE ($50K GTD)

-Event 10: $109 NLHE PKO ($50K GTD)

-Event 11: $630 PLO8 PKO ($30K GTD)

-Event 12: $1,050 NLHE PKO ($100K GTD)

-Event 13: $630 NLHE High Roller ($125K GTD)

-Event 14: $320 NLHE ($80K GTD)

-Event 15: $210 NLHE PKO Hyper-Turbo ($30K GTD)

Wednesday, March 10

-Event 16: $109 PLO8 ($30K GTD)

-Event 17: $160 NLHE PKO ($30K GTD)

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-Event 18: $215 NLHE ($150K GTD)

-Event 19: $630 NLHE High Roller ($150K GTD)

-Event 20: $320 PLO 6-Max ($30K GTD)

-Event 21: $109 NLHE Mega Stack ($75K GTD)

-Event 22: $310 NLHE PKO Hyper-Turbo ($50K GTD)

Thursday, March 11

-Event 23: $109 NLHE ($100K GTD)

-Event 24: $160 NLHE PKO 6-Max ($50K GTD)

-Event 25: $1,050 NLHE ($100K GTD)

-Event 26: $630 NLHE PKO ($125K GTD)

-Event 27: $320 NLHE ($100K GTD)

-Event 28: $310 NLHE PKO Hyper-Turbo ($40K GTD)

Friday, March 12

-Event 29: $215 NLHE ($80K GTD)

-Event 30: $109 PLO ($25K GTD)

-Event 31: $160 NLHE PKO ($50K GTD)

-Event 32: $630 NLHE High Roller ($50K GTD)

-Event 33: $215 NLHE ($40K GTD)

-Event 34: $210 NLHE PKO Hyper-Turbo ($25K GTD)

Saturday, March 13

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-Event 35: $109 NLHE Warm-Up ($100K GTD)

-Event 36: $215 NLHE ($100K GTD)

-Event 37: $160 NLHE PKO ($50K GTD)

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-Event 38: $215 NLHE 6-Max ($40K GTD)

-Event 39: $630 PLO8 6-Max ($40K GTD)

-Event 40: $320 Stud8 ($15K GTD)

Sunday, March 14

-Event 41: $215 NLHE PKO ($200K GTD)

-Event 42: $109 NLHE Warm-Up ($400K GTD)

-Event 43: $2,650 NLHE ($1M GTD)

-Event 44: $630 NLHE ($1M GTD)

-Event 45: $1,050 NLHE ($400K GTD)

-Event 46: $320 NLHE PKO ($100K GTD)

-Event 47: $630 PLO8 PKO 6-Max ($60K GTD)

-Event 48: $160 NLHE ($75K GTD)

-Event 49: $630 NLHE PKO High Roller ($200K GTD)

-Event 50: $215 NLHE Wrap-Up ($125K GTD)

-Event 51: $310 NLHE PKO Hyper-Turbo ($75K GTD)

Note that the two events on March 14 with $1M GTD play for 12 hours on the first day and finish play on the following day.

For starting stacks and times, levels, and late registration information, visit the BOSS page on the ACR website.

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Twitch poker streamer, Eric Collier, got down to heads up in a $16.50 buy-in $10K guaranteed tournament on the offshore US-focused Americas Cardroom only to discover he was playing against a bot.

Collier found himself at more than a 2:1 chip disadvantage facing the chipleader FoxRox, but it didn’t take long for him and his viewers to discover that something wasn’t quite right.

His opponent was folding every hand preflop at a point in the tournament that a human player would have been using his stack to pressure his opponent. FoxRox was also always using all but about 6 seconds of his time bank before folding.

On the second to the last hand, the bot, which had obviously had a flaw in its logic or some other type of malfunction, folded its 180,00 chip big blind to a minraise leaving less than 12K in its stack. Collier took down the all in final hand to win $2387.52.

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“We’re gonna take it [...] but give a [email protected] because there were a bunch of other humans in there guys,” Collier exclaimed.

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