$100 private freerolls at William Hill Poker
It has been quite long since we organized private freerolls at poker room William Hill. To clear up the mess we’re launching a series of private free rolls called WHill - $100 PGlobal&Pokerist.
The prize pool of each PGlobal&Pokerist freeroll makes $100 in total. The freerolls are meant to take place every week on Sundays at 15:00 GMT up until May 1, 2016.
Brief info about freerolls:
- Name: WHill - $100 PGlobal&Pokerist
- Poker room: William Hill
- Prize pool of each freeroll: $100
- Date and time: Every Sunday at 15.00 GMT.
- Mandatory conditions: Registration at poker room with promo code WHGLOBAL and 1CPs*
Please note that you need to be a registered poker room player with a special William Hill promo code = WHGLOBAL in order to take part in WHill - $100 PGlobal&Pokerist freerolls.
Average number of participants at our freerolls is near 50, thus your chances to get into the prize zone are very high. The registration for the freerolls has already started!
Freerolls can be found in William Hill lobby on Specials - Private tab:
Our freerolls do not need any password: you have to register with our promo code only + have 1CPs point.
How to gain 1CPs point for the buy-in
All players registered at William Hill poker room through our website and made their first deposit, will get 100 CPs points free at once to their accounts.
In case you've previously registered an account at William Hill, you'll find it very easy to gain 1CPs point for the buy-in: make a deposit at William Hill poker room and play at least one rake hand or take part in at least one tournament.
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