Poker Freerolls: How to Get the Prize At No Price

Here is something from nothing: pay $0 buy-in and $0 entry fee. Win a pool prize that ranges from $5 to a staggering $5 million.

Poker freerolls are held everyday by different internet cardrooms at different schedules. If you are a non-US player, you might need to check first if the freeroll has no geographic restriction. Some poker rooms limit their games to US players.

Some poker rooms also limit the number of their registrants, while some puts no limit on the tournament size. The size limit of a freeroll is determined by the poker room hosting the tournament.

Poker freerolls are hosted by poker rooms for a number of reasons. One, freerolls serve to draw more players into a poker room. Thus, though poker freerolls have $0 buy-in and entry fee, they post other forms of entry requirements. A poker room, for instance, may require that the player has registered at their site and has done an initial cash deposit. In some cases, a minimum cash deposit has to be reached within a month before a player gets a seat at a freeroll.

Another reason is that freerolls serve to comp a poker room's existing players. At the same time, freerolls are a poker room's means of motivating their members to play in real cash tournaments with more frequency and regularity.

Thus, it is common to find poker freerolls requiring players to have accumulated a number of bonus points. One poker room, for instance, would ask for 100 play-frequency points. Another would ask, for instance, 500 rakes.

The play-frequency points goes by other names, depending on how a poker room decides to call it. Basically, though, a player scores a point for every play in a real cash poker tournament as well as in a real cash ring game. In other cases, a player gets a credit point for every cash deposit following the first.

Sizes of pool prizes at stake in poker freerolls run from low to large. A quick lookup at a list of poker freerolls along with their pool prizes would show you which freerolls have the largest and the smallest pool prizes. Some offer $5 and $10. Some give $50 and $100. Some 500 and $1000. In very rare cases, some sites even offer $5 million and $1 million,

Other prizes at stake would be seats to real cash poker tournaments and even seats to the WSOP.

You will get all those marvelous prizes for the price of none when you join poker freerolls. What you need to do is to meet their other forms of entry requirement such as an accumulated number of raked hands or frequent play points or initial deposit.