Global Poker Running Hourly Freerolls for Event Honoring Doyle Brunson

Connor Richards
Editor & Live Reporter U.S.
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Several poker sites and brands have paid their respects to the late Doyle Brunson, and the social poker site Global Poker is the latest to do so. In honor of Texas Dolly, Global Poker is running freeroll satellites every hour until May 20.

"We don't stop playing because we get old, we get old because we stop playing," reads a Brunson quote embedded in the tournament lobby.

Global Poker is currently running the Rattlesnake Open VI, which features 109 events in each of Global Poker's in-game currencies—Gold Coins (GC) events and Sweeps Coins (SC). In total, these events have combined guarantees of GC 896,500,000 and SC 1,943,000.

In addition to the Rattlesnake Open events, Global Poker players now have the chance to play the Ten Deuce SC 10,002 Added, which comes with a buy-in of SC 10.2.

But it will cost players nothing if they take down one of the hourly freerolls ahead of Saturday's event.

Head to the Global Poker lobby for more information about the hourly freerolls honoring the late Poker Godfather.

The tournament will see players beginning with a starting stack of 5,000. The event allows for a minimum of five players and a maximum of 5,000 players.

What Is Global Poker?

Global Poker is a social casino in North America that offers players free play using Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins. Global Poker offers players plenty of opportunities to win real prizes.

As of 2023, only a handful of US states have traditional licensed and legal poker sites. For much of the rest of the country, Global Poker is among the best options available.

Global Poker operates in the US and Canada except for Washington and Quebec, while Idaho offers Gold Coin play only.

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Connor Richards
Editor & Live Reporter U.S.

Connor Richards is an Editor & Live Reporter for PokerNews and host of the Life Outside Poker podcast. Connor has been nominated for two Global Poker Awards for his writing.

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