I play it. I'm a newbie to poker so it's good to get some practice in for no cost, even in my inexperience I can tell it's not inhabitated by great players, so patience is needed to cut the wheat from the chaff. Lots of people play ridiculous hands, but I use it to people watch and learn traits and tells.
I try to play, for me it's practice before playing cash games, any tournaments, even if it's freerolls - a good warm-up and practice for further poker.
Of course yes!
This practice. You can challenge yourself - and challenge in the "School League" program, in my opinion, to get into the League of "masters".
if you bet $ 100 and beat 100 opponents and win $ 1000 it's a lottery, but if you beat 10,000 opponents and enter the top three you are already an excellent player
Yeah, i think so. But you need a lot of time and patience to bring with you. It's for people who love MTTs and play a lot of poker daily, as you have to play as much of them per day as you can to reach 52 tournaments per month. As ideal goal to beat the variance and earn the most points. (However if your goal just to "level up" to the next League, it's most times enough to get in top 15 like 10-15 times and you're qualified, but havn't cashed) Yeah i know it sounds not few, almost +2 extra MTTs to play per day, but if you are used to multitabling, shouldn't be a big deal for you. The good thing is that a field is really really weak, the most players take it as it's a "play money tournament". But it getting more interesting since you reach University and Masters Leagues, as there are smaller field, slower blind structure and was much greater prize pool for the Leaderboard scores. Good luck to get there, if you are up to. Maybe we see us at the tables.
I started playing the Masters League five times, but I only had 15-20 tournaments. After the band of badbits, I lost the desire to play again. To play 50 tournaments you need a strong motivation and a positive attitude. Otherwise, you'll quit what you started in the middle of the road.
Yeah, absolute worth playing it. I am in highschool now in my second month of playingthese tournaments, and now the quality of players is much higher than in any freeroll.
Imagine all in high school have managed to win in elemantary or dropped from ma higher league (not pretty sure about that) but they ALL play Poker!.
Besides I won 5cts yesterday and made my first points on my way to UNIVERSITY LEVEL.:icon_boun
For the beginner one of the freerolls, which can be filled with game experience. It depends on what goals you set for yourself. If you win $ 100K in these tournaments - it's a waste of time.
It`s good for practice and saving your $$$,,,,use it to get used to the Pokerstars RNG,,,play super agro,see what your capable of getting away with,then take that skill to the micro`s,,,,playing ABC poker is a waste of time,you`ll get crushed. GL.