The best online poker free rolls are without question at Absolute Poker and I have played them at all the sites. Of course there is no buy-in but there is.50 cent re buys for the first hour, and a single or double add on during the first break and this means big prize pools compared to many other online poker sites. The online freerolls at Full Tilt are second best to Absolute's because Full Tilt doesn't spread them often enough for a hard core bankroll building, grinding, multi-tabling freeroller. lol
Absolute Poker spreads online freerolls almost every hour which makes it possible to multi-table freerolls.
If your goal is to build a bankroll out of thin air, (which can be done quite easy) you can be playing 4-6 online poker freerolls at a time, while playing at 2 or 3 different sites simultaneously. It took me 2 weeks with many small cashes in the range of $ .30 cents - $2.00 range until I took 2nd out of 2300 people and won $14 bucks. I was determined on winning a bankroll from zero and after a weeks and a half of solid play I did it. My first goal was a $12.00 bankroll to play .50+.10 cent sit n' go's. I then needed $24 to move up and play the $1.20's, $48 for the $2.40's etc etc up the ladder. After 6 weeks of full time play and my bankroll is now at $182.78 and climbing. I started from nothing, zero and so can you if you want it bad enough. I will reach the very top levels of online poker no matter how long it takes.
A proper bankroll for sit n' go's and cash ring game buy-ins should be no more then 5% of your total bankroll. For Multi-Table tourneys, you should risk no more then 2% on your entire bankroll on a single tournament.
Always do some quick math before a poker session.
This equation is for cash ring games and sit 'n go's:
(your bankroll amount) *.05 = Max per session buy in.
The equation for Multi-Table Tournaments is:
(your bankroll amount) *.02 = Max "per tourney" buy in.
The majority of the online freerolls are No Limit Texas Hold'em but Absolute also spreads Omaha hi/lo, Omaha hi - pot limit, Stud, Stud hi/lo, razz and Horse freerolls. These mixed game freerolls have smaller fields then the No limit freerolls.
Build that bankroll from nothing and into something and beyond....
email me at timw@cardplayer.com if you have any questions on the bankroll part, I'd be glad to help.
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