What is a "freeroll" in poker?

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When a player has the opportunity to win a pot or a tournament without putting any more money or chips at risk, the circumstance is known as a "freeroll" in the game of poker. It can happen in a variety of situations:

Poker tournaments that don't charge an entry fee or buy-in are known as freerolls. Players can take part for free and still be eligible to win cash or prizes. Poker sites and casinos frequently utilise freerolls to entice new players or reward loyal ones.

A freeroll hand is one in which a player has numerous chances to win the pot with a drawing hand while their opponent can only tie or lose.
 
Freeroll tournaments are frequently employed by online poker rooms and casinos as promotional events to entice new players or thank devoted patrons. The prize pool for these competitions frequently consists of cash or other expensive items.
 
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