Qualify for the Next $5,000 PokerStars Freeroll Today; Six Freerolls Remain

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
3 min read
$67,500 PokerStars PokerNews Freeroll Series

Do you want to play in a PokerNews-exclusive freeroll that has a massive prize pool of $5,000? Well, the $67,500 PokerStars PokerNews Freeroll Series could be just the promotion that you have been looking for! Although this amazing promotion has been running for some time, you can still qualify for six $5,000 freerolls. Want to know how you can bag a seat into one of these six tournaments? Keep on reading then.

This exciting promotion is open to new and existing PokerStars customers who have used PokerNews links and marketing codes when creating their PokerStars account. New customers who wish to participate in the next available $5,000 freeroll have to make a real-money deposit during the qualification period and a seat to the next $5,000 freeroll will be theirs. It really is as simple as that. Deposit at PokerStars between March 15 and 21, and you will be able to participate in the $5,000 freeroll to be held on March 27 at 14:00 ET (19:00 GMT).

When making your first deposit, don't forget to enter the marketing code "POKERNEWS.COM" and the bonus code "STARS600" to make yourself eligible for a 100% match (up to $600) first-deposit bonus. The huge sign-up bonus, coupled with this value in this promotion, makes signing up to PokerStars an extremely lucrative proposition.

Existing PokerNews customers who have already made a deposit at PokerStars need to earn just 25 VPPs during the qualification period to be eligible to compete in the next available $5,000 freeroll. VPPs are awarded at different rates depending on the game, stakes and currency played, but rest assured, earning 25 should be a relatively easy task even for players who frequent the micro-stakes.

Remaining $67,500 PokerStars PokerNewsFreeroll Series Schedule

PokerStars ID$5K Freeroll DateTimeQualifying PeriodFormat
681095635March 2014:00 ET (19:00 GMT)Mar. 8-146-max NL hold’em
681095636March 2714:00 ET (19:00 GMT)Mar. 15-216-max NL hold’em
681095637April 314:00 ET (19:00 GMT)Mar. 22-316-max NL hold’em
681095638April 1014:00 ET (19:00 GMT)Apr. 1-7Turbo NL hold’em
681095639April 1714:00 ET (19:00 GMT)Apr. 8-14Turbo NL hold’em
681095640April 2414:00 ET (19:00 GMT)Apr. 15-21Turbo NL hold’em
681095641May 814:00 ET (19:00 GMT)Apr. 22-30Turbo NL hold’em

In addition to winning a share of $5,000 every week, players will also have the chance to earn leader board points for the duration of the promotion. The top 30 finishers in each of the weekly freerolls will be awarded between 5 and 100 points, depending on their finishing position. The 15 players who accumulate the most points over the course of the promotion will win a share of $7,500.

$7,500 Leader Board Prize Payouts

PositionMoney
1$1,500
2$1,150
3$950
4$800
5$700
6$600
7$500
8$400
9$300
10$200
11$150
12$100
13$50
14$50
15$50

What would you do with an extra $1,500? Treat your loved ones? Book an exciting holiday? Or add it to your poker bankroll and see how much you can turn it into?

Want to get in on the action for a shot at the big cash prizes? Then sign up to PokerStars today!

Please note: If you have any questions in regard to missing tickets or tickets being issued to events, please contact PokerStars support directly through your PokerStars software. They will be able to answer any questions you have regarding tickets such as qualification requirements being fulfilled or if you feel you are missing a ticket you should be entitled to.

If you experience any other problems with this or any of our promotions, please contact our Ticketed Promo Support System.

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Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor

Matthew Pitt hails from Leeds, West Yorkshire, in the United Kingdom, and has worked in the poker industry since 2008, and worked for PokerNews since 2010. In September 2010, he became the editor of PokerNews. Matthew stepped away from live reporting duties in 2015, and now concentrates on his role of Senior Editor for the PokerNews.

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