Octopi Poker Reveals WSOP Fantasy Freeroll Squad
Co-founder Johan Schultz-Pedersen picks his team for PokerOrg's WSOP fantasy contest.

Octopi Poker co-founder Johan Schultz-Pedersen has revealed his squad for the PokerOrg Fantasy Freeroll ahead of this week's World Series of Poker, according to Poker.org.
Why It Matters
Fantasy-style overlays on live poker tournaments give operators and brands a low-cost engagement mechanism that keeps audiences invested in events beyond a single table or session. Octopi Poker's participation signals that smaller, community-focused poker platforms are actively seeking mainstream WSOP visibility — a tournament series that draws tens of thousands of entries annually. For recreational players, freeroll fantasy contests represent zero-risk exposure to tournament poker economics. Brand alignment with high-profile events like the WSOP can materially lift a platform's user acquisition in the weeks surrounding the series.
Context
The PokerOrg Fantasy Freeroll invites brands and personalities to draft teams of WSOP competitors, with results tracked against real tournament outcomes. Octopi Poker is a co-founded venture positioning itself within the growing poker content and community space. As of May 2026, the WSOP remains the calendar's highest-profile live poker event, making it a prime stage for emerging brands to build credibility.
What's Next
Schultz-Pedersen's team selection will be measured against live WSOP results as the series progresses this week. Poker fans can follow the full PokerOrg Fantasy Freeroll standings and team reveals at Poker.org.
Gambling involves risk. Fantasy poker contests, even freerolls, can cultivate habits associated with real-money wagering.
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