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Poker Freerolls vs Buyins by Borgouise

Monday, January 1st, 2007

Every day, on every poker server, it is the same: Thousands of people register hourly for any type of freeroll that they can find. You see them: 10,000 person freerolls that pay $50 between top 20 places or such. Sometimes, they get “lucky” and find 2000 person freerolls that may pay $100 between top 30. People play for hours on end trying to earn a couple pennies.

Some of these players “get smart” (or so they think) and find private freerolls, which usually split $50 over the top 10, and only have approximately 200 players. And I use only very loosely.
So, by spending 3-4 hours, you can walk away with a whopping…$12. Let us break that down, and compare it with regular jobs.

$12 over 4 hours IF YOU WIN. That is a maximum profit of $3/hour. And that is only if you win. Now, 2nd place is often approximately half of first, giving you a massive $6, or $1.50/hour, for you will play the exact amount of time as the winner. 3rd and 4th is so miniscule that we will not even discuss it.
This is not saying that playing freerolls is bad. I have known people that have taken this $12 of freeroll winnings over $800. How, you ask? BY PLAYING BUYINS.

By risking an amount as minimal as $1, you play for an exponentially larger sum of money. You will be playing against the same amount of people, for the same amount of time, for more money. If everyone pays $1, and there are the same 200 players, which is a $200 prize pool, which lasts approximately 3-4 hours max. So, by risking just $1 (of freeroll winnings even) you get a chance at 4x the original prize pool.
There are two special areas of buyins that make playing them even better. These would be tournaments with guaranteed prize pools and tournaments with money added.

Guaranteed pools- Poker servers will guarantee a large sum of money to attract more players. However, rather often, the number of players needed to make the site come out even doesn’t arrive. So, for a $1 buyin, $300 guaranteed, 300 people are needed. If the assumed 200 people play, that is an extra $100 to the pool, free. So, for that dollar, you are getting 6x the original prize pool.

Now, the most profitable buyin of all: Money added tournaments. These are put up by various forums (chipsahoy.net has numerous, visit the freeroll section (I am sure you already have) for more information) in which money is added to the prize pool. So, $3 buyin, which MAY attract 20 people, will have $85 dollars in the pool, and there are only 20 people to play through to get about $40 dollars. Forums hold these to get increased membership. I personally found a $2 buyin with $50 added, AND ONLY 6 PEOPLE REGISTERED. That paid me $42 for my win, with only $2 at risk.

Recap of what has been said: Freerolls are fine in their own right, but the real money is to be found in buyins. If you do earn $ in freerolls, don’t sit on it, waiting for another to be found. Hop right in a guaranteed prize pool or money added tournament and get to earning the real money.

No Deposit Casino Bonus Explained

Tuesday, December 26th, 2006

What exactly is a no deposit casino bonus? A no deposit casino bonus is in essence a free chip or free money. Its a way for a casino to get you to try out their casino with absolutely no risk to you. These free chips can produce real money winnings for you if you can get through the Playthrough that is attached to the freechip. Most playthroughs are anywhere from 10x to 40x the freechip. Meaning if a casino is offering a $50 no deposit casino bonus with a 10x Playthrough, you need to play $500 before you can cash out.

Most people have a hard time understanding that, so here’s an explaination. When you play any casino game, you win, you lose, you win, and you lose. The key of course is to win more than you lose. So let’s say for example you get a $50 free chip and you bet $10 and win $60, you now have $100 and let’s say you play the $100 without winning again, In this case you played through 2x. Now this example is not realistic as you would have hit some jackpots along the way, but it serves as a good example of how it works.

All online casinos also have a place for you to check how much you have played through. It is usually located in the Cashier section. We list many no deposit casinos on this site, feel free to play them all until you find one you really like. Good Luck and Happy Gaming