Freeroll (poker) – Definition
Noun
A Poker freeroll tournament refers to a touranment with no entry free. These sorts of tournaments are generally promotions run by poker rooms to attract customers. For example, a $200 freeroll means that the poker room is putting up $200 in prize money for a tournament, and there is no entry fee into the tournament.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Though they have no entry fee, freerolls may have special entrance restrictions, such as password requirement, etc…
APPLIES TO: Online and Land-based Poker
Now that we’ve got the technical jargon out of the way, let’s remind you of two fantastic free-rolls taking place this week!!
Tournament name: MPE freeroll
Poker room: XLBet.com (Click the link to download)
Time: 19:00 CET
Entry free: It’s a freeroll (see above) so you don’t pay a cent!
Prizes: Numerous sub-satellite tickets for the €1,700 Malta Poker Open 2010
Instructions: Log in to the XLBet Poker room and you can find the tournament in the private section
Password: poker25
Name of Tournament: The Jetbull invitational!
Poker room: Jetbull Poker (Click the link to download)
Time: 20:30 CET
Entry free: This is also a freeroll (see above) so, once again, you don’t pay a cent!
Prize-pool: $350
Instructions: Log in to the Jetbull Poker room and you can find the tournament in the private section
Password: jetbull80
So you’ve got two fantastic Poker promos which will help you to keep tuning your poker skills, and the best part of it is that it won’t cost you a cent!
See you at the (digital) felt!