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WPT Global Partners with World.codes for Community Freebuy Events

Bjorn
23 Jun 2026
Bjorn Lindberg 23 Jun 2026
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  • WPT Global & World.codes host a $250 GTD Freebuy poker event every Thursday.
  • Free entry with $1 rebuy option, fast 5-min blinds & soft, beginner-friendly field.
  • Register on WPT Global with password 'ayari' and use code NEWBONUS for bonuses.
World.Codes $250 GTD Freebuy at WPT Global this Thursday 19:00 GMT

WPT Global is continuing its push into community-led poker by teaming up with World.codes for a $250 GTD Freebuy set to run every Thusday.


The tournament is built to sit somewhere between a casual freeroll and a more serious low-stakes event, with a 3,000-chip starting stack and a brisk 5-minute blind structure that should keep things moving without turning the whole thing into chaos.

Event Specifications: World.codes $250 GTD

  • Event: PokerWired $250 GTD
  • Platform: WPT Global
  • Time: 19:00 GMT, June 25, 2026
  • Format: No Limit Texas Hold'em (Freebuy)
  • Late Reg: Available until Level 5
  • Buy-In: Free
  • Rebuy: Players can rebuy for $1 after busting
  • Password: gyokeres

Registration Guide for the World.codes $250 GTD

  1. Open the WPT Global client on desktop or mobile.
  2. Filter the tournament lobby by "Private" or search for "PokerWired".
  1. Select the event and enter the password ayari
  2. If you haven't joined WPT Global yet, ensure you use our bonus code NEWBONUS to unlock your first-deposit match and free tournament tickets.

Why Choose the Freebuy Format

Why give up part of your Thursday evening for a freebuy?

  • Risk-Free ROI: You get a chance to compete for a $250 prize pool without putting up any money at the start.

  • Better Gameplay: Since busted players can jump back in for just $1, these events usually avoid the standard freeroll circus of people ripping all-in every hand, which makes the overall play more measured.

  • Soft Fields: Community-run events like this tend to attract plenty of recreational players, so they can be a decent place to sharpen your tournament game without walking straight into a buzzsaw.

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