supafly89 wrote:
Arent there bigger things to be worried about that freeroll passwords, come on now. Be thankful the sites and forums hook you up and do them a favor and deposit once in a while.
I think that you are wrong saying this. Yes, depositing would be nice for the poker clients, but how many pro's started off from freerolls? im pretty sure the majority of professional tournament players started off in freerolls.
That said, i believe that a member of a forum, playing in a private forum freeroll is not just for the money, i think it is more for the fact of playing with people that you have spoken to before. It is a way of being able to gauge how good you are at learning someones play style and their tells. playing massive freerolls with complete strangers does not allow this because there are too many runners to remember and you have to note everything, which is just plain annoying. I enjoy forum freerolls because in them, you play against the majority of the same people every week (or however often they are held) and you build up a bit more of a competitive streak with those players. In another forum I am a member of, we even have competitions such as winning with a random hand, the person to win best with that hand gets a prize after.
Also in forum freerolls, you can put bounty's on certain people to make the competition stronger. With everyone trying to knock out that specific person, they are more likely to show their tells.
All in all, i believe that Forum freerolls specifically have alot more to offer than just the winnings and that people that share the passwords should be banned from playing poker forever. π
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i agree with you...