Check Out These Awesome PokerNews-Exclusive 888poker Freerolls

Matthew Pitt
Senior Editor
2 min read
888poker WSOP Daily Freerolls

The World Series of Poker is in full swing and 888poker is celebrating being the sponsor of the 2019 WSOP by hosting several freerolls that are only open to PokerNews readers.

These freerolls shuffle up and deal every day at 8:30 p.m. CET until Jun. 22 and feature a prize pool that is guaranteed to contain $500 in cash plus the top 10 finishers share more than $300 worth of WSOP satellite tickets, giving you the chance to head to Las Vegas where the PokerNews Live Reporting team could catch you in action.

Each freeroll sees players sit down with 2,000 chips, but don’t worry if you lose your stack because there are unlimited rebuys for the first 60 minutes. Each rebuy only costs $1 and refills your stack with 2,000 chips. Once the rebuy period is over, you can purchase a 4,000 chip add-on for a mere $1, boosting your stack and giving you a better chance to navigate your way into the top 10 finishing positions.

Added WSOP Satellite Tickets

PlaceWSOP Satellite Ticket Awarded
1$109
2$55
3-5$30
6-10$16.50

Only 888poker players who created their accounts via PokerNews’ links are eligible to play in these freerolls. Registration opens at 6:30 p.m. each day, so head to the 888poker tournament lobby, click the restricted tab and jump into the PokerNews WSOP Daily Freeroll if you already have an 888poker account from us.

Those of you without an 888poker account can download 888poker via PokerNews and create your free account. Doing so awards you an $88 free bonus made up of tournament tickets and cash (this is a free £20 for residents of the United Kingdom.)

When you do come to make your first deposit, which you’ll want to so you can rebuy and buy the freeroll’s add-on, 888poker will match your initial deposit 100 percent up to a maximum of $888, which is $488 more than 888poker advertise on their website!

All you need to do then is play your A-game, bank some free cash and try to win yourself a WSOP satellite ticket in the process. Here’s to catching you in Las Vegas later this summer.

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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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