PokerNews Freerolls Offers Readers More Added Value on PokerStars in November

PokerNews is offering you a chance to get your hands on some incredible added value at PokerStars in the form of money-added weekly and monthly freerolls. All that is required for you to play in these freerolls is an active PokerStars account and to be a reader of PokerNews.

Head to the PokerStars tournament lobby, and type “PokerNews” into the search bar to reveal the first batch of value-added PokerNews-exclusive freerolls. The first freeroll, the PokerNews Weekly Freeroll, shuffles up and deals at 7:00 p.m. BST on 1 November, and sees you sit down with a generous helping of 10,000 chips and play to a ten-minute clock where the blinds start at only 25/50/5a. The structure is superb for a free-to-play tournament; having a $100 prize pool serves as an added bonus.

Although it is not advised, you can turn up to our freerolls fashionably late here’s looking at your Phil Hellmuth because late registration remains open for the first 50 minutes. You’ll also notice that each freeroll tournament is played as No-Limit Hold’em, but there is plenty of scope to add some of the many other poker variants and formats in the coming weeks and months.

You will notice that all of our freerolls are password-protected, so how do you receive the password? All of the passwords are revealed on the new and improved PokerNews Discord server 48 hours before each freeroll kicks off. If you are not part of our Discord channel (you should be because it is the place to be for PokerNews content and giveaways), you will find the password on our social media channels a few hours before the freerolls commence.

PokerNews Freeroll Schedule

The first PokerNews Weekly Freeroll in November is on Nov 5th and the sequel on November 12th comes with a whopping $250 added to the prize pool, and as entry is limited to PokerNews readers, your chances of walking away with a slice of the pie are better than in other freeroll tournaments.

Date Time (GMT) Name Added Prize Money
Sun 5 Nov 7:00 p.m. PokerNews Weekly Freeroll $100
Sun 12 Nov 7:00 p.m. PokerNews Weekly Freeroll $250
Sun 19 Nov 7:00 p.m. PokerNews Weekly Freeroll $100
Sun 26 Nov 7:00 p.m. PokerNews Weekly Freeroll $250

Start Your PokerStars Journey With a $400 Welcome Bonus

Those of you who do not already have a PokerStars account can download the excellent PokerStars software via PokerNews. Make your first deposit using the bonus code “STARS400” and PokerStars matches your deposit 100% up to a maximum of $400. (T&Cs Apply).

All you need to do then is join your fellow PokerNews readers on Discord, bring your A-game to the tables on the day of our exclusive freerolls, and give your bankroll a significant boost. Here’s to seeing you at a final table.

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