The Professional Poker Tour: A Roster of Freeroll Invitational Tournaments

Unlike the other major poker events like the World Poker Tour and the World Series of Poker, the professional poker Tour only features certified freeroll invitational tournaments. During its very first season as well as in its cancelled sequel, the tour only invites professional poker players who have accomplished a lot in terms of victories and titles in the international poker circuit. So far, its successful first season has provided viewers and fans with an excellent showing of supreme skills and strategies in the game.

Because the Professional Poker Tour is a certified freeroll event, the invited players are not expected and required to pay any kind of fees or charges. In the various exciting tournaments, the prizes were taken from the various sponsors and the fees paid by television networks to have exclusive broadcasting rights to the different events. Aside from being totally risk-free, the invited participants have great chances to win huge sums of money if they win the games.

During the World Poker Finals, which is the first major event featured by the Professional Poker Tour, a grand prize of $225,000 awaits the winner of the very exciting and ultra thrilling final table match. Despite the free entrance into the tourney, the different participants still gave their best to come up with one outstanding show and display of poker skills. At the end, John Juanda was able to snatch the victory, although his opponents never went down without giving a very good fight until the last moments of the poker tournament.

Meanwhile, the L.A. Poker Classic in 2005 was also a freeroll invitational poker tournament just like the World Poker Finals. With a total of $225,000 to shed to the ultimate winner of this prestigious poker tournament, all the competitors displayed everything they have to outsmart and outlast their equally great counterparts. With so many talented and highly skilled professional players in attendance, the action was so intense while the outcome was definitely unpredictable. Although Erick Lindgren eventually ended up as the winner of this event, the other finalists gave him a serious beating en route to the championship.

As promised, every poker tournament featured in this exciting tour is freeroll invitational in nature. The 3rd Annual Five Star World Poker Classic, the Bay 101, and the Mirage Poker Showdown tournaments each has $225,000 to give to the ultimate winner in every event. Despite its relatively short stint in the international poker scene, the Professional Poker Tour undoubtedly belongs to huge poker spectacles that have paid tribute to the exciting game of poker.