
Playing poker without risking a single dollar and still fighting for real prizes? It’s not a dream: it’s what BCPoker has available right now for all its players.
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Welcome to BCPoker 24/7 freerolls
The room offers you one of its best programs: Welcome to BCPoker Freeroll, a series of free tournaments that open every hour of the day, 7 days a week.
The dynamic is very simple: a $0 buy-in, a starting stack of 10,000 chips, and blinds that increase every 2 minutes to guarantee movement and action from the first level. No excuses not to take one of the seats.

The prizes
But what makes these freerolls most attractive is not just that they are free: it’s what can be won. Each tournament distributes $1 Flash Bounty plus a $100 GTD ticket among the top 10 of the field, with a payout that rewards both the champion and the player in tenth place.
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Those tickets are no small prize: they give direct access to the $50 GTD Daily Hypers, tournaments played 11 times a day and a concrete opportunity to turn a freeroll into something much bigger. In this way, the journey starts for free and without limits.

How to participate?
Participation is open and the tournaments can be found in the BCPoker tournaments section. With space for more than 200 registered players and a dynamic that doesn’t stop even in the early morning, action is guaranteed at any time you connect. The freerolls run one after another.
If you don’t have a BCPoker account yet, this is the ideal time to create one. The Welcome Freeroll program works as a perfect gateway: no risk, with real prizes and the possibility of climbing within the room’s ecosystem from day one. From the moment you register, you can participate in these free poker tournaments.
Free poker, hourly action, and tickets that open doors. BCPoker has set the table. All that’s left is to take a seat.
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