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i want to join freeroll and i'm barely going to open an account with them, do i still have to make an initial deposit?

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  1. no
  2. no
  3. No you don't have to make a deposit.
  4. You do not have to make a deposit, but you might want to sign up through a site that has rakeback on Full Tilt like http://www.ultimatepokerbankroll.com so if you win money in the freeroll you can get a bit of rakeback later too. But to play the freeroll you do not need to put money in FTP or anything like that so don't worry.
  5. No, you do not need to make a deposit at Full Tilt Poker in order to play in their freerolls. There are other sites that will allow you to do the same (i.e. play in freerolls without making a deposit) -- here is the link: http://www.theonlinecasinogamblingdirectory.com/s.php?t=Poker&q=freeroll&SRC=YA I like the freerolls at Intertops. http://www.intertops.com/sportsbook/cgi-win-2/itrefer.exe?ispref=gamingoogle Three $1,000 Freerolls take place every day: 17:30, 22:00 and 10:00 California Time; 19:30, 00:00 and 12:00 New York Time; 00:30, 05:00 and 17:00 UK Time. There is also a daily $500 Freeroll tournament at 01:45 California Time, 03:45 New York Time and 08:45 UK Time. As of this writing, Intertops is certified by the Kahnawake Gaming Commission, and accepts players from around the world. If you decide to make a deposit, they are currently offering a 500% bonus on your first deposit of between $50 and $2000. Best of luck! Robert If you have found this information useful, please visit The Online Casino Gambling Directory (the link is below), link to it from your site, blog, and MySpace page, and tell your friends!
  6. Try this site for freerolls - http://www.freepoker4cash.com/ It's a completely free poker site where you can play for real cash prizes. Money is paid by advertisers, and poker is considered a "game of chance" by the government , so it's considered a "sweepstakes" in the US and 100% legal. It's a great site for those who want to play poker online but don't have a big poker "bankroll" and don't want to have to worry about legal issues and offshore poker sites.
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