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Pacific Poker Lobby Pacific Poker is licensed by the government of Gibraltar, which is ... where their main headquarters are located. They have also been a member of the Interactive Gaming Council since 1997. Their various gaming companies are all subsidiaries of 888 Holdings PLC which is a public company listed on the London Stock Exchange.
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Pacific Poker is owned by Cassava Enterprises (Gibraltar) which ... owns Casino-on-Net. Casino-on-Net is very possibly the leading Casinos on the web. Its official launch was in 1997, Cassava has a large gambling community of 10,000,000 members.
Pacific Poker Lobby Pacific Poker has been in the poker industry for several years now offering poker, casinos, and a new sportsbook site that is set to launch soon. They are owned by 888.com, a leader in the gaming industry. The poker room is fully licensed by eCogra and audited on a regular basis by iTechlabs.
If the personality of each online poker site could be represented by a different poker pro then Pacific Poker’s would undoubtedly be along the lines of an Amarillo Slim or Doyle Brunson. A stalwart of the industry surpassed in many ways by younger competitors yet still very much capable of enduring success. Shaky software, haphazard game set-up, and decidedly unspectacular looks make Pacific unlikely to be at the front of the race for new recruits in the continuing poker boom, although it does have one major attraction that makes it a room well worth visiting: soft targets and plenty of them.
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The ring game traffic at Pacific Poker is concentrated to the fixed-limit Hold’em tables. The number of real money ring game players during peak hours is around 2,500. Texas Hold’em is the dominating playing form in the tournament section as well. 3,500-5,000 real money tournament players visit the site during peak hours.
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Like its software, Pacific Poker's game variety has improved significantly, too. There are limit, pot limit and no-limit holdem tables available, along with both high and hi-lo Omaha, and Seven Card Stud tables. Full-table and short-handed games as well as heads-up tables are all available for most variations. As for tournaments, they are played out in Texas Holdem only. ThereÕs a decent amount of freerolls, as well as tournaments with buy-in from $1 to hundreds of dollars. They are mostly extremely loose and juicy, no matter the buy-in.
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