View Full Version : Hourly Freerolls have changed!
Julie
05-30-2005, 03:55 PM
The poker point requirement for our hourly freerolls has been updated.
Now you can exchange a mere 10 poker points to register for our hourly freerolls. These tickets will be valid for 30 days. PLUS, we are upping the number of available seats in the very near future.
Remember, we still have our $250 added freerolls every Tuesday, Wednesday and Sunday :happy:
Good luck at the tables everyone!
Thank you for playing at Hollywood Poker :)
Krycke77
05-30-2005, 06:26 PM
Thx Hp
I guess we all think it was a little hight before don't we :)
Tokarchuk28
06-13-2005, 12:43 AM
I can't believe that HP has changed the freerolls for the worst again, by allowing 200 people in the hourly tourneys. I'm all for allowing more in, but there must be a bigger prize pool as well as more players in the money if you're allowing 10 times more players in each tournament.
dammitbryen1
06-13-2005, 01:17 AM
:cry: this takes all the fun out of the 30 and 20 dollar freerolls. and a lot of the players will just go all in every time cause its free. have you played a play money no limit tourny? i mean dayum!!! change it back or put more money into the pot of the 2000 and 200 person tournaments.
BRYEN <DAMMIT!!!>
permadan1
06-13-2005, 01:59 AM
Just played in the first freeroll with 83 people and it sucked. Player going all in every hand. I think you need to either increase the payout or decrease the number of entrants. Maybe instead of hourly have only two or three a day. It is almost like playing in a play money tournament. I think the idea is ruined. What else can i do with my poker points?
rockjuice
06-13-2005, 04:29 AM
please put the free rolls back to the way they were. the pleasure is gone and no one seems to take it serious. there needs to be a limit to the number of entrants.
Iwetmybed48
06-13-2005, 07:23 AM
Wow, here we go again. Just when things get settled and we have some really good freerolls going...........bam.......screwed again. Why would anyone want to fight through 200 people for 10 bucks or 3 on the low end. I might as well go to work now i can make that much there lmao. I am not complaining i am just sayin why fix it if it ain't broke? Have a great day :cry:
Insider_1964
06-13-2005, 12:00 PM
Would've been better to alternate each hour a 20 a 30 and a 50, another 20 a 30 a 50 ... any more than 50 is crazy for these games....
Frills311
06-13-2005, 12:39 PM
Nuke the whole freeroll idea altogather....would that keep ya from complaining?
coco beanner
06-13-2005, 02:13 PM
Hey guys, what/who are freerolls designed for?
If you say its crazy to play against 2000players for 14 bucks then obviously they are not designed for you. I could be way off but I thought that freerolls were a means of converting play money players to real money players. :what:
I have yet to see a poker point freeroll come anywhere close to getting 200 players. BTW I was a former *Poker*room* player and the best I ever saw out of them was 1 cent per point.(and that was when they were nice enough to let me cash them out) If the PP freerolls get 200 players that works out to 1 cent per point, any less than that and the value goes up. It might be nice if they offered a tournament once or twice a week that required 500 points to get in resulting in $5 per player prize pool.
sxmdandy
06-15-2005, 03:31 PM
I love all the changes. Expanding the number of seats allows a lot more the the first 20 or 30 to play.
Opening up the freerolls to non-points players is great for those who can't or won't make real $$ deposits.
Thanks for thinking about the players. :dance: :)
Krycke77
06-17-2005, 04:44 PM
Yeah I like the idea... ofc it was better as it was... But that was a May present...
I'm just waiting for more stuff too use the point!! Wohoo!!! :dance: :dance:
seedXXXXXXXX
06-17-2005, 05:33 PM
All I can say is the new system bites :cry: :devil: :cool: :computer:
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