Pacific Poker review
Pacific Poker belongs to 888.com, one of the world oldest and most respected online casino operations. Pacific Poker is renowned for the soft action it hosts. Its Texas Holdem tables may be magnets for sharks for that very reason, but the fish-pool seems to be inexhaustible. Because of the casino operation the company has, Pacific Poker seems to receive a never ending stream of new fish.
If you like Pacific Poker’s cash tables, you’re going to love their tournament ones. Tournaments are available in a wide variety of buy-ins, from $1 all the way up to the high buy-in high prize-pool events that are potential life changers for the winners.
Pacific Poker’s software has been independently developed. There are no network wide policies or player traffic here. All the players that you see at the tables are Pacific Poker’s very own. The software has recently undergone a major overhaul, as a result of which the graphics and the statistics features have finally caught up with the industry standards, and they didn’t stop there. Pacific’s new software has become one of the best in the industry.
There are 3 table views, 6 action buttons, 3D-like graphics, and countless useful statistics.
Multi tabling can be done at no fewer than 16 tables, chat and several other graphics and sound options can be turned on and off.
Just to illustrate the loose nature of the competition at Pacific: at one point in time, the flops viewed percentage used to be as high as 85% at some of its $15/$30 tables. Nowadays that percentage is only around 65-70, but it is still rather impressive.