Special Daily Double Jackpot freerolls for our players
As a part of X-max festivities PokerStars has recently introduced Daily Double Jackpot tournaments available in the poker room lobby that enable every participant win $1.000.000.
Now we’ve prepared tournaments with 1FPP buy-in which will raffle tickets to Daily Double specially for or players.
Please note that only those players, who used the PokerStars marketing code = pokerglobal.info when creating an account, are allowed to take part in those freerolls.
The freerolls are called Daily Double CIS Affiliate Special. They’re already available in the poker room lobby following the tab “Tourney - Private”:
8 freerolls are ready to be hold. You may study the timetable, ID information and news on the prize pools below.
Further information about Daily Double CIS Affiliate Special freerolls:
- ID: 1383187347, November, 18 at 17.00 UTC
- ID: 1383187348, November, 19 at 17.00 UTC
- ID: 1383187361, November, 20 at 17.00 UTC
- ID: 1383187363, November, 21 at 17.00 UTC
- ID: 1383187365, November, 22 at 17.00 UTC
- ID: 1383187367, November, 23 at 17.00 UTC
- ID: 1383187368, November, 24 at 17.00 UTC
- ID: 1383187369, November, 25 at 17.00 UTC
Prize pools comprise tickets to tournaments.
All freerolls have the same prize pools. Winner gets a ticket to $55 Daily Double, those who took places from 2nd to 9th – tickets to $11 Daily Double, and those from 10th to 27th - tickets to $1.10 Daily Double.
You can find freerolls you need by their ID. In order to do this, press Ctrl+T when in the poker room lobby and enter the tourney ID in the opened window.
In case you still don’t have an account at PokerStars, create it following our instruction to get access to those freerolls described.
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