Announcing Free Rollers Open Freeroll Tournament
Join us for something new here on Legal US Poker Sites – a freeroll poker tournament with $500 in the prize pool!
The Free Rollers Poker Open is a free-to-enter poker tournament that will take place on this site next week. Registration opens this Thursday, October 3, at 7pm Eastern Time. There will only be 100 seats available, so it’s very important to register as early as you can.
What is the Free Rollers Open?
This is the inaugural Free Rollers Open tournament, free to enter for the first 100 players who register on time. You must be at least 21 years old and a legal resident of the United States or Canada.
There is a $500 prize pool offered for those 100 players, with the top five players scheduled to be paid. The winner will take home half of the prize pool, and the other top four finishers will share in the rest of it.
Each player will start with 1,000 chips, and blinds will start at 25/50. Levels will progress every 15 minutes,
Why a Freeroll?
In an effort to make Legal US Poker Sites a place to play poker in addition to a site that provides poker news and poker site reviews. In an effort to make sure the tournament platform is exactly what players want, this tournament will serve as a beta test.
For players who participate in the freeroll, Legal US Poker Sites asks only that you report any problems you might encounter during the tournament. While there is not likely to be any issues, this will be a chance to help us spot any bugs or delays that may have escaped our development team. In return, the site is offering $500 into the freeroll’s prize pool.
How to Enter
Simply go to the Free Rollers Open page on October 3. When registration opens, you will be able to register for the tournament on this page. You will be able to set up an account with your email address. Once verified, you will be entered into the tournament until it fills up to its 100-player cap.
That tournament page contains a list of terms and conditions for your perusal, as well as some frequently asked questions that might be helpful.