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This is a bit hard to understand! I have earlier in another thread asked abt. freerolls at poker 770. Are they restricted or can anybody play them? I got this answer from PN's support:

You did misunderstood. There was one type of freerolls were players could play only with entering password - thats was Monthly freerolls. But all other freerolls, which are Pokernews Cup qualifiers to participate in main events are strictly only to PokerNews players.
As you read in another thread those Monthly freerolls where anyone could enter will end now, and only remaining freerolls are available to anyone, who knows the password, all other afterwards will be only to our loyal players how registers through PokerNews.

In the lobby of poker 770 I can see 2 $770 freerolls announced for febr. 6th and 13.th.
It also says: "Open for all players to enjoy."

02-05-2009 07:43

SaltyDog (User Offline) Wrote 28 posts
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SaltyDog wrote

This is a bit hard to understand! I have earlier in another thread asked abt. freerolls at poker 770. Are they restricted or can anybody play them? I got this answer from PN's support:

You did misunderstood. There was one type of freerolls were players could play only with entering password - thats was Monthly freerolls. But all other freerolls, which are Pokernews Cup qualifiers to participate in main events are strictly only to PokerNews players.

As you read in another thread those Monthly freerolls where anyone could enter will end now, and only remaining freerolls are available to anyone, who knows the password, all other afterwards will be only to our loyal players how registers through PokerNews.

In the lobby of poker 770 I can see 2 $770 freerolls announced for febr. 6th and 13.th.

It also says: "Open for all players to enjoy."

2 $770 freerolls announced for febr. 6th and 13.th. - does it say PokerNews freeroll?

02-05-2009 07:46

rasucci (User Offline) Wrote 284 posts
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Sorry I forgot: These are PokerNews freerolls

02-05-2009 07:46

SaltyDog (User Offline) Wrote 28 posts
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OK, maybe I was mistaken. There is a lock on the two turneyes. Means they are restricted?
But what abt. the password then?

02-05-2009 10:25

SaltyDog (User Offline) Wrote 28 posts
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Thank you rasucci

02-06-2009 01:52

SaltyDog (User Offline) Wrote 28 posts
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SaltyDog wrote

Thank you rasucci

Welcome!

02-06-2009 01:57

rasucci (User Offline) Wrote 284 posts
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They are asking for password now!

02-06-2009 07:19

SaltyDog (User Offline) Wrote 28 posts
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And the PW is: PokerNew. I found it in the french forum

02-06-2009 07:29

SaltyDog (User Offline) Wrote 28 posts
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It is on our site as well, check here

http://www.pokernews.com/freeroll-tournaments/

Password is in bold text

02-06-2009 07:46

rasucci (User Offline) Wrote 284 posts
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Sorry. My mistake. A lot of confusion abt. this.

02-06-2009 08:01

SaltyDog (User Offline) Wrote 28 posts
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I understand, thats not a problem.
This freeroll came up on pokernews freerolls listing a bit later, than usually, so things happen to everyone

02-06-2009 08:02

rasucci (User Offline) Wrote 284 posts
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