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[QUOTE="IntenseHeat, post: 3188349, member: 92488"] I've never heard of sites having any kind of deposit requirement prior to being able to withdraw. I played on Intertops, where instead of winning money from freerolls, you won tickets to buy-in tournaments. I won tickets to a weekly $25 1k GTD several weeks in a row. I ended up winning a couple of times and cashing in it a couple more, winning more that $2000 total. I had no problem withdrawing $1000 after going through the usual account verification steps. I would actually think that this would be more the exception than the norm, as on most sites you're only going to be able to win a few dollars at a time in a freeroll. For most players, it would take quite a bit of time playing freerolls to build up enough money to make a significant withdrawal. In most cases players win enough money to build up enough of a bankroll to start playing buy-in tournaments and maybe cash games. At this point you would be paying tournament fees and rake, in the case of cash games. So you would be putting money back into the site, not just sucking money out and running off with it. So I don't see why you wouldn't be able to cash out whenever felt like you had a worthwhile amount in your account. But I could be wrong. [/QUOTE]
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