Private $100 freerolls for our players on 888Poker
All players, registered at 888Poker through our website, are allowed to take part in private freerolls PokerGlobal Free Tournament with a prize pool of $100 each.
In order to be able to play in ‘PokerGlobal Free Tournament’ at 888Poker, you will need to create a new account through our referral link and make at least one succesfull deposit.
The next $100 PokerGlobal Free Tournament will be held on Sunday, October 18 at 16.00 UTC. ID of the freeroll - 73009380. Only 30 players took part in the previous our private freeroll
Brief tournaments information
- Name: PokerGlobal Free Tournament
- Site: 888 Poker
- Prize pool: $100 in each freeroll
- Buy-in: No buy-in. Only the players registered via our referral link, who have made a deposit will be eligible to play.
- Dates: On sundays, 16:00 GMT
The first freeroll is already available for registration in 888Poker lobby. You will be able to find it either by ID = 72453285, or through Tournaments - Restricted tab by the name of ‘PokerGlobal Free Tournament’.
If you still don’t have a players account at 888Poker, it’s a best time to create one via our site, cause all new players receive a free $88 bonus. And if you will make a deposit, you will not only get access to our freerolls, but the following bonuses as well:
- First deposit bonus in amount of 100% up to $400
- 2 freeroll tickets with a prize pool of $1000
- Free tickets to seven $500 First Depositors' Freerolls with a total prize fund of $3500
- Free $1000 Depositors Freeroll ticket
- Access to other freerolls with total prize pools of over $70.000 monthly
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