Global Poker Weekly Password Help: Indiana User Misses Freeroll Due to Service Termination

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Global Poker Weekly Password Help: Indiana User Misses Freeroll Due to Service Termination

A Global Poker player in Indiana, facing local service termination on July 1, has not received weekly newsletter emails for weeks, unable to get the freeroll password, and seeks community help. This incident reminds players to pay attention to platform regional policy changes.

Recently, a Global Poker user from Indiana, USA, posted for help on the r/poker subreddit, saying they hadn't received the Global Poker Weekly Newsletter for several weeks, and therefore couldn't get the password for the weekly freeroll.

The user claimed they usually receive the emails normally, but in recent weeks, they had checked both their inbox and spam folder without finding anything. They speculated that this might be because Global Poker will stop offering services in Indiana on July 1st, and the platform has therefore stopped sending them emails.

"I just want to play tonight's freeroll as part of the farewell, and see if I can turn the $5 balance in my account into a withdrawable amount," the user wrote helplessly.

As of this writing, other users have replied in the thread sharing the weekly freeroll password, but Global Poker has not yet issued an official statement on the matter.

This incident serves as a reminder to poker players that some online poker platforms adjust their service scope based on regional regulatory policies. When a platform's service in your state is about to end, players should pay attention in advance to account balance handling, email subscription status, and eligibility for events like tournaments.

Global Poker is a social poker platform that has become popular in the US in recent years, using a sweepstakes-based prize structure where players can buy gold coins to play and win cash prizes. However, due to different state regulations on online poker, the platform's operations vary across different states.