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Card Player and Bodog Giving Away Free Seats to $100K

This is the Fourth Weekly Freeroll Exclusive to Card Player Readers

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Bodog is giving CardPlayer.com readers another shot at winning their share of $100,000. In a promotion which runs until the end of the NFL playoffs, Bodog is awarding seats into its Sunday’s $100,000 guaranteed in freeroll series exclusive to Card Player readers

Tomorrow at 5 p.m. ET is this week’s freeroll. This tournament will feature six-handed tables with a maximum of 600 entrants. Entry in the tournament is free, but players will have the option to rebuy for the first hour for $1, as well as add-on for $1 during the first break. As always, the tournament will award $109 in tournament credits for every 25 entrants, for a shot at the minimum $25,000 first-place prize in Sunday's $100,000 guarantee.

CardPlayer NFL Special is the name of this week’s freeroll and can be found in the lobby of the Bodog software by clicking on the "Scheduled Tournament" tab. Next, click the "Daily" tab, and then the "Private" radio button. The password to register for the freeroll tomorrow is "pointspread" (all lowercase). To take advantage of a 110 percent signup bonus on Bodog Poker in an exclusive deal for Card Player readers, click here.

CardPlayer.com will continue to announce the password for each freeroll on the Friday preceding the event in articles like this. Seats fill up quickly, so players are advised to sign up as early as possible to ensure themselves a seat.
The $100,000-guaranteed event, held every Sunday at 4 p.m. ET, has been showing an increased value as of late with overlays reaching nearly $40,000. The overlays mean more bang for a player's buy-in buck (or, in the case of Card Player readers, more for free), as the lower turnouts mean less competition for the paying spots and larger payouts for most of those who cash in the events.

A representative from Bodog said that it is likely that the lower turnouts are because of the site's major demographic: sports-lovers who are pumped and tied up watching the wrap-up games of the football season.

 
 
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