It's still the biggest poker show on earth, and online satellites for the 2007 World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event are ramping up everywhere as the summer creeps closer. Pacific Poker's "Last Friday of Each Month" qualifying series continues this week, with another $12,500 package on the table.
Poker Pacific free poker bonus and big poker tournament prize
You can chat with other players
during the play using the multiplayer tables. The
team guarantees prompt help response that operates
twenty-four hours a day for seven days a week. You
can cash out using your credit card or NETeller
account for fastest cash out. The site also accepts
wire transfers and bank drafts for which it does not
charge any extra fee as some other casinos do.
Intersafe Global provides the dual key RSA
encryption technology that keeps your data safe,
encrypted behind a firewall on the sites server.
Pacific poker also uses the latest MD5 random number
generator as the ‘dealer' on the site for random
results. You can view the online log by pressing the
‘Game History' button, which is also reviewed for
testing by PriceWaterHouseCoopers, the international
accounting firm.
The information you give is used only for contact
purposes and is not used for any other purposes by
Casino-on-Net or Pacific Poker. In addition, the
information is not stored for longer than the
purpose for which it was collected, that is until
you are a member.
You can keep on saving and storing your win amounts
online and convert them to cash whenever you want.
Pacific Poker is owned and run by Cassava
Enterprises (Gibraltar) Limited that also operate
Casino-on-Net. It was started in the year 1996 and
has had more than 7 million unique players since
then. They go by the belief that everyone if free to
do as they choose as long as they don't harm the
freedom of others, give respect to the individual,
operate in complete honesty and integrity, that all
correspondence should be as immediate as possible
for maximum comfort, that gambling is for
entertainment and fun purposes only.
The good news is that the rake is quite low at the micro and low levels and that there are plenty of fish "swimming around in the Pacific." It's seems that most players hasn't the patience that is required to swim in the wastness of "the Pacific" and thus becomes "fish". I think that the sluggishness of the software is to blame because many players become bored when they don't get enough hands so they start to play more hands. There are plenty of games up to mid stakes. So if you have patience, Pacific Poker is a good place to play at. They have sign-up bonus but it's difficult to get because you have to play many hands before the bonus is released. But they have a very good Sunday tournament with a guaranteed prize pool of $50,000 that cost only $65.
The support can be reached by email, chat and phone, 24/7.


