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Due to recent changes passwords to CardsChat freerolls on PokerStars are available at free access on Saturdays only on CardsChat $100 Social Media Freeroll. On any other day those passwords do not come for free access. You will not be able to get passwords to CardsChat freerolls at any other poker room excluding PokerStars on Saturdays

Freerolls and tournaments with play money buy-ins are for those people, who want to play poker for free and at the same time win some real cash. These tournaments are brown-colored on the PokerStars’ tournaments list. You can play free real money poker games at PokerStars with the help of freerolls.

Freerolls at PokerStars is the exact place, where every poker beginner would like to play. Poker room PokerStars attracts with enormous prize pools at guaranteed tournaments, with a wide range of games, stakes, buy-ins, players and professionals at the tables. No doubt... since PokerStars is a certain leader in online poker. The number of players, playing at PokerStars simultaneously, is always over 100 000. This room is famous all over the world for its tournaments, and freerolls (as a part of PokerStars’ tournament schedule) are not exceptions. You can find all the freerolls in the PokerStars lobby under ‘Tournaments’ - ‘Freerolls’:

PokerStars is full of various freerolls: first time depositor’s freerolls, Omaha freerolls, freeroll satellites for PokerStars tournaments, play money freerolls etc. If you only start playing poker, you can find daily freerolls for novices at PokerStars.

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Daily freerolls at PokerStars

Poker Stars treats beginners with respect, therefore offers them a unique opportunity to participate in daily freerolls. All you need is to register on PokerStars.

Freerolls from free PokerStars school (PokerSchoolOnline)

PokerStarter (PokerSchoolOnline) is a free poker school, which was established by PokerStars to help beginners master their skills. If you want to play and win, you should get acquainted with basic concepts and strategies. PokerStars will give you a hand! Having graduated from poker school PokerStarter, you get complex and absolutely free knowledge of poker, as well as $500 from PokerStars to begin playing at their tables.

PokerStars freerolls for Stars Coins

PokerStars users have a unique possibility to take part in $5000 freerolls for Stars Coins. Having earned only 7 Stars Coins, you will be able to participate in PokerStars weekly freerolls.

It is possible to get 7 Stars Coin in a few minutes and get entrance to $1000 freeroll at PokerStars. PokerStars holds a lot of daily satellites with Stars Coin points as buy-in. Most frequently these are satellites for the largest tournaments with $200 fee and an enormous prize pool: $1 500 000 Sunday Million; $250 000 Sunday 14 Million; $1 000 000 Turbo Takedown.

PokerStars 100K Privilege Freerolls

Depositors and ChromeStar VIPs can win free cash every day. Simply make a deposit and you’ll be given free tickets to $1,000 freerolls, which run everyday at 04:00 ET, 10:00 ET, 15:00 ET & 21:00 ET. So you can play at more than 120 freerolls every month with total prize pool of more then $120.000. If you reach a ChromeStar VIP level, you can get the tickets for free at PokerStars store.

How to Play the 100K Privilege Freerolls

To claim freeroll tickets simply make a deposit, using the relevant codes and your account will be credited with the tickets.

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In poker, a freeroll tournament is a tournament with no entry fee, and a freeroll hand is where a player is guaranteed to at least split the pot with his opponent, with a chance they can win the whole pot if certain final cards are dealt.

Freeroll hand[edit]

In playing a particular hand of poker, a freeroll is a situation that arises (usually when only two players remain) before the last card has been dealt, in which one player is guaranteed to at least split the pot with his opponent no matter what the final cards are, but where there is some chance he can win the whole pot if certain final cards are dealt. This most commonly occurs in a high-low split game where one player knows that he has a guaranteed low hand made, his opponent cannot make a better low no matter what the last card is, but the player who is low might possibly catch a lucky card that gives him a straight or flush, winning high as well.

Here's an example from Texas hold'em: Angie holds K10, and Burt holds K10. After the fourth card is dealt, the board is AQJ4. Both players have an ace-high straight, the current nut hand, and so they will most likely split the pot. But if the final card happens to be a club, Burt's straight will lose to Angie's flush. There is no other possible final card that will give Burt more than a straight; only Angie can improve, so she is freerolling Burt.

If a player knows he has a freeroll, he can raise the pot with impunity, and often a less-skilled opponent with a good hand who does not realize that he is on the wrong end of the freeroll will continue to put in raises with no possible hope of gain.

Freeroll tournament[edit]

A freeroll tournament is a tournament with no entry fee, although some freerolls require a payment at some point to gain entry to the tournament.

In a typical pay-to-play tournament, the prize pool consists of an accumulation of the entry fees minus a 'fee' which is retained by the house. In a freeroll (at least from the players' perspective) the prize pool is essentially a 'donation' provided by the house. Of course, in most freerolls the house is able defray a significant portion of the prize pool (or even turn a profit) by charging for food and beverages, sponsorship fees, admission to spectators, broadcast rights fees, or any combination of these. Sometimes a particular cardroom or casino (either traditional or online) will offer a freeroll tournament to frequent players. Invitation-only tournaments are frequently freerolls.

Freerolls at Internet poker sites should not be confused with their close counterpart -- play money tournaments. Freerolls are different from play-money tournaments in two respects. Play money tournaments usually require the 'payment' of play money and the tournament winnings are play money. Freeroll tournaments can be genuinely free, may require a payment of points (from a point system developed by the site), or on some occasions require a deposit of funds into the player's account. The winnings are either real money, points, merchandise or entry tickets (invitations) to other tournaments.

Most if not all Internet poker sites have freeroll tournaments although in many cases require a payment of points to play. These points typically can only be earned by paying and playing real money hands which in essence is a payment required to play their 'freerolls' and therefore a loose use of the term 'freeroll'. There are Internet sites that allow playing in freerolls without payment of any kind and with the chance to win real money.

It is not unusual to pay to play in a feeder tournament that gives the winner(s) a free entry to another tournament but it is debatable whether these second level tournaments can be called 'freerolls', since they require a buy-in, albeit smaller than the major tournament one. More often, such tournaments are called 'satellites'. This format is typical of freeroll tournaments both on the Internet and in the 'brick and mortar' sites.

The Professional Poker Tour is one such 'freeroll', with entrants being required to qualify through their results in previous tournaments. Sponsorship and broadcast-rights fees fund the prize pools.

Freeroll tournaments are not exclusive to poker. Casinos frequently offer them to frequent and/or high-value players in games such as craps, blackjack, video poker and slot machines.

Origin of the term[edit]

Many believe the term comes from early 1950s Las Vegas, when guests would often be given a 'free roll' of nickels to play at the slot machines upon check-in. Guests would often ask for their 'free rolls' and the words became fused together and expanded to mean any complimentary gaming bonus.

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