Pacific Poker Network Review
Thursday, December 18th, 2008 | admin | Poker Network
This article is a part of the Poker Network series.
This article continues the series of Poker Network Reviews. We are now moving on to the Pacific Poker Network. The company behind the network, 888 Holdings PLC has been listed on the London Stock Exchange since it floated in October 2005. More information can be found on au.888.com.
Pacific Poker Stat Box:
Gambling License: Gibraltar
Rakeback Available: No
Americans Accepted: No
Traffic Rank: #13 on Poker Scout
Financial Information: Owned by 888 Holdings PLC.
Network Statistics: Updated: 17th December 2008 7 PM CET
Total amount of cash table Players: 1750
No Limit Poker Player: 1442
Limit Poker: 203
Poker Tournament Players: No live data available, but Pacific have a decent level of participants being the 13th largest poker network.
Special online poker Features at Pacific Poker:
The poker network is known as the most fishy poker room online. Whether this is true or not is of cause hard to say. But the fact that the poker room does not accept rakeback deals and that only 4 tables can be played at the same time could scare of many high rollers.
Want to play online poker? Have a look at Pacific Poker!
Enjoy!
Written by Michael, December 17th 2008
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