I am also interested in playing freerolls, but I also have accounts in most of the sites. is there a way to "shut them down" and then re-createe them I am highly interested in being elegible for the pokernews freerolls.
Please advice! Thanks!
07-30-2007 02:24
I think that depends on the site and if you previously signed up to the site from another league. If you signed up directly thru the pokersite, you may be able to unistall and sign back up thru this link.
Ive only did this one time at P4E and it worked. I guess trying wont hurt. Good luck
07-30-2007 07:02
The site worries me the most is Full Tilt, is my favorite one, and i can see you have great alliances with it. I have already won a freeroll, and though I went broke I earned some Fulltiltpoints. Will this matter? I do not mind losing my FTP's at all, I bet i will have more advantages from getting afiliated thru this site, but, will it matter?
07-30-2007 07:38
To be eligible for PokerNews freerolls you have to sign up through these links. You can not have multiple accounts.
08-03-2007 08:19
so what blackchina is saying is that this site is useless (in regards to freerolls) to those of use that have already signed up at sites before finding this place. the sad thing is i am sure that there are others such as i that come here because of the freerolls they see and find out we are sub-par members. it would be nice if pokernews could have some freerolls for all that include all the members.
08-22-2007 21:39
altvoid,
here is a list of freerolls, http://www.pokernews.com/freeroll-tournaments/freerolls
08-24-2007 11:48
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