Exclusive Freeroll on Tigergaming & BetOnline: $100 prize pool, No deposit needed

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03/17/2017

For those that love to get their hands on free money, the $100 Somuchpoker freeroll on Tigergamingand BetOnline(US Players) is the opportunity of the week, with no requirement to make a deposit before registering.

– What can I win:$100 to be shared between a relatively small number of players

– When?February19th(Sunday) at 2PMGMT

– Do I have to deposit? No, you can join them without making a deposit

– Do I need to create a poker account? Yes, you will need an account to participate in these exclusive freerolls. Create your account using our partners links to join the freeroll. You can createcreate youraccounton Tigergaminghereand BetOnline here.

– Is there a password? They are private, so you need to submit your username before the event to receive the password. If you have already created your account with us, you can request your password here.

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  • Step 1: Register to Tigergaming via Somuchpoker(Compulsory – Our freerolls are for members only!)
  • US Players:Register toBetOnline via Somuchpoker
  • Step 2: Submit your username and receive the password

Freerolls Every hour on Tigeraming and BetOnline

In addition to this exclusive freeroll, Tigergamingand BetOnline host one freeroll every hour without any initial account deposit required to join. Prize pools range between $10 and $300 depending on the time of the day.

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