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I FOUND YOU HAVE TO PLAY LOSE IN THESE FREEROLL GAMES IF YOU ARE GOING TO HAVE CHIPS IN THE END.
MIGHT AS WELL PLAY LIKE A MANIAC UNTIL YOU HAVE ENOUGH CHIPS.
WHEN THE FIELD GETS UNDER 50 THE GAME GETS BETTER. HANG IN THERE.
I dont know about that tourney at paradisepoker. Top hundred and two are held each day. And then if you win you gotta get in the top 3. Wow thats super hard. I like pokerstars freerolls better.
Hi - I like Paradise Poker and its software, but the freerolls for a spot in the WSOP is defeating. With 4000 entrants you need to have a load of chips way before the first break. If you don't the blinds go up and they add an ante and you are out pretty darned soon if you don't try and double up. I've played the WSOP freeroll twice a day for over a month and my best shot was 83rd (haven't gotten that close since). I think my mind tells me its fruitless and if I do get to 50, I'll need to go into another 2500 freeroll after that and place. I would almost rather pay for a chance at a spot in the WSOP. The WSOP freeroll is exasperating. LOL
The freerolls at Poker Stars are at 3:00 AM my time and I'm sleeping! I've never seen a WSOP freeroll at Poker Stars - only ones you need FPP to join in.
The problem with paradise and the really big mega sites is the size of the fields are so large that is pretty much is a lottery. If you don't get real lucky you could be the best player in the world and you still may not even pick up a seat to a main event.
Most of the time you are better off playing the smaller sites that have tourneys that are 1000 players and below if you really want to make use of your skill as a poker player.