You’ve all heard stories of incredibly famous poker pros starting with literally no money and turning that nothing into tens if not hundreds of thousands of dollars. Many players around the world dream of following that path and achieving such a feat, and GuruPlay Poker has just made their lives a lot easier. The budding poker site recently announced that they will be holding multiple freeroll tournaments each and every week, putting free money up for grabs to members of the site.

A freeroll tournament is the poker term for a tournament that has no buy-in, that is entry is completely free. Normally a poker room, sponsor or somebody else running a promotion will put a prize pool up for grabs, so players are competing for much more than just bragging rights, and yet don’t have to pay for the privilege. Freeroll tournaments tend to be restricted and password protected, as is the case for these GuruPlay tournaments, so you have to be part of a select group to gain entry, but this means there are fewer players competing for the prize money.

GuruPlay is hosting three $200 poker freerolls each week. These will take place on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays and each tournament kicks off at 8pm GMT, so make a note in your calendars and diaries. The freeroll tournaments are open to everyone, so you don’t have to already had an account or played at GuruPlay before to be eligible for this awesome value. One of the most exciting things about this promotion is that no restrictions are being placed on cashing out winnings, meaning that if you have the talent and luck to take down a big score in one of these freerolls you’ll have the choice to keep playing at the site or to cash out and enjoy your winnings!

While the freeroll tournaments are open to everyone, you do still need a password to register. Fortunately GuruPlay is happy enough to give that out to everyone, and you can find the password by visiting their Facebook page. Once you have the password you can create an account at GuruPlay for free, register for the freeroll tournaments, and then it’s just a matter of sitting back, biding your time, and maybe reading up on some poker strategy!