Here’s How to Play in a $5,000 Freeroll at Bestpoker

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
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Bestpoker is giving PokerNews readers the opportunity to play in a $5,000 freeroll every week and boost their starting stack in that weekly tournament.

When you open the Bestpoker software and log into your account, you will see the option to attempt to complete a weekly mission. These missions vary, but all are poker-related, and include tasks such as showing your hole cards once you have forced your opponent to fold or collecting a specific number of bounties in bounty hunter tournaments.

Qualify for Freeroll; Get Extra Starting Chips

If you complete the weekly mission on five days of the week, you gain access to the $5,000 guaranteed Mission Complete Freeroll that takes place at 2:00 p.m. UTC+0 every Sunday. You will sit down with 2,000 chips as a starting stack unless you manage to complete the Weekly Mission six or seven times.

Complete it six times and your starting stack will be 4,000 chips. Those of you who complete the Weekly Challenge on all seven days of the week will start the Mission Complete $5,000 Freeroll armed with a 10,000-chip stack - a significant leg up on the competition.

Get an Account

Of course, you will need a Bestpoker account if you want a chance of completing the weekly missions and to play in this $5,000 freeroll every week. Thankfully, PokerNews can help you with that and guarantee you a large first-deposit bonus.

Download Bestpoker via PokerNews, make your first deposit of at least $10 and Bestpoker will match your initial deposit amount 100 percent up to a maximum of $1,000. You then have 90 days to release as much of the bonus into your account. This bonus is released into your account at a rate of $1 per $10 contributed in rake or tournament fees.

You will also gain access to a $1,000 New Player Freeroll once you have made a deposit of at least $10. Bestpoker will invite you, within 72 hours of making a qualifying deposit, to a $1,000 freeroll that is only open to Bestpoker players who have recently made their first deposit at the site.

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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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