ACR Poker announced the platform’s first-ever group of streaming pros and content creators to represent the brand this week. ACR Team Online will deliver “entertaining and engaging online poker content to poker audiences worldwide.”

According to the company, members were chosen for their hard work, passion, and dedication. Each member was promoted from the ACR Stormers team for their exceptional poker performance and engaging streaming content.

The new team includes Canadian poker pro Evan “Gripsed” Jarvis, Argentinian poker streamer Facundo “FSpadeX” Gallo, UK high-stakes pro Mark “Weazel_1991” Rubbathan, and multi-table tournament (MTT) poker players Svitlana “Svetarik” Dryha and Oskar “Deckflow” Ojaveer.

“We’re delighted to have the pros join ACR Team Online, and confident they will represent ACR Poker well,” an ACR Poker representative said. “The five players selected bring a wealth of talent and dedication to the team, and we’re excited to see them showcase everything ACR Poker has to offer, from the huge OSS XL Series all the way to the flagship Venom tournaments, engaging the poker community like never before.”

Fans can follow the team’s journey and content, including YouTube shorts, longform videos, and the “Day In The Life” series. Here’s a look at the team members.

Evan “Gripsed” Jarvis

This player began his poker journey in 2004, inspired by Chris Moneymaker’s victory. Turning pro in 2008, he specialized in six-max cash games and built a YouTube channel boasting 100,000 subscribers. In 2012, he shifted to tournaments and Twitch streaming, hosting home games and Sunday grind sessions.

“I’m proud to represent ACR Team Online,” he said, “and excited to continue sharing my passion for poker with the community.”

Oskar “Deckflow” Ojaveer The 36-year-old pro discovered his passion for poker during his first year of college, where he started playing online cash games. He then transitioned from Sit & Go’s to MTTs.“Being part of ACR Team Online is a dream come true,” he said. “I can’t wait to show everyone what we’re capable of and take my game to new heights.” Facundo “FSpadeX” Gallo Gallo started playing poker in 2005, quickly rising in nine-max cash games before switching to six-max. In 2017, he […]

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