888poker Runs $4,000 PokerNews Freeroll Series
Password-gated tournaments offer zero-cost entry to real prize pools for PokerNews readers.

888poker and PokerNews have launched an exclusive freeroll series worth $4,000 in guaranteed prize pools, open to players who obtain a password directly from PokerNews.
Why It Matters
Freerolls carry zero entry cost, meaning players risk no money while competing for real cash prizes — an unusually low-friction way to build a bankroll. As of May 2026, the PokerNews-exclusive format restricts access via password, keeping field sizes manageable and improving each entrant's expected value compared with open freerolls that routinely draw thousands of players. For recreational players evaluating online poker rooms, a structured freeroll series also provides genuine table time to assess 888poker's software and traffic before depositing. Gambling still involves risk once players transition to real-money games.
Context
888poker has run periodic media-partner freerolls for several years, using outlets like PokerNews to distribute passwords as a customer-acquisition tool. The password-gate mechanic is standard practice in online poker promotions, limiting participation to engaged audiences rather than bonus-hunters who register solely for free events. The $4,000 total prize pool across the series, as reported by PokerNews, positions this toward the upper end of typical media-partner freeroll budgets.
What's Next
Players must retrieve the current password from PokerNews before each scheduled tournament, as passwords typically rotate per event. Missing the password window means missing the seat — so monitoring the PokerNews promotions feed is the concrete next step.
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