Pacific Poker

Pacific PokerPacific Poker and Casino-on-Net have adopted the Code of Conduct of the Interactive Gaming Council (IGC), the US based consumer advocacy group, of which both Pacific Poker and Casino-on-Net are Members.

Maximum confidentiality and security are Pacific Poker top priorities. Pacific Poker spares no effort on expense to provide their Members with a secure, fair and friendly environment. Pacific Poker Company has implemented the most up-to-date encryption and data protection methods and standards. Pacific Poker expert staff keeps a close eye on any individuals who appear to abuse the fun of Poker & Casino Gambling, whether it is fraud or under age gambling.

Pacific poker clients are their greatest assets; therefore Pacific Poker Company makes an immense effort to establish an honest and trusting relationship with each and every individual. At Pacific Poker and Casino-on-Net winnings are paid promptly, and Pacific Poker Company friendly and reliable staff provide individual attention to any and all of Pacific Poker Company Member’s needs.

Pacific Poker is owned and operated by Cassava Enterprises (Gibraltar) Ltd. (which also owns and operates Casino-on-Net).

Credit Card transactions are provided to Pacific Poker Players by Cassava Enterprises (Gibraltar) Ltd. or its sister company Intersafe Global (Europe) Ltd., a registered company incorporated and located in Gibraltar.

Pacific Poker Company Mission
To be the best online Poker Room in the world, as measured by number of Members and Member satisfaction.

Pacific Poker Purpose
To provide quality entertainment to people who enjoy gambling, by giving them the opportunity to do so in a safe, fun, fair, regulated and secure environment.

To enable Pacific Poker employees and shareholders to prosper and Pacific Poker Company to grow.

Fundamental Values & Principles
Pacific Poker Company believes that the only way it can sustain its success is by focusing on the founding principles of its organization: to treat Pacific Poker Members the same way Pacific Poker Company would expect to be treated.

Pacific Poker software
Pacific Poker has one of the worst software in the industry, while it has improved quite a bit in 2005. It’s thanks to the spicy games and great promotions they are a leader – not the software. Even after 3 rounds of developments, the software is rather slow with average graphics. A player is only allowed to play at one table at the time (which perhaps even more drive the high action at the tables, as people cannot wait to play hands). On the other hand, developments are being done and in 2005 no-limit ring games has been added, short-handed tables and note taking support. The software does seem to run more smoothly at the present time, but there are some infrequent problems. The software has the advanced buttons like check/fold etc to make your playing knowledge relaxing. The lobby has information on view flop percentage and hands played per hour. There is a hand history data function, which enables you to play up your old hands.

Pacific Poker traffic
Good, but it is very intense to two areas fixed limit Holdem ring games and Holdem tournaments. 2200-2600 ring game players during peak hours, out of which at least 85-95% is in the Holdem section. Most of the other traffic is in Omaha Hi-Lo and 7-Card-Stud High. Great growth the last 12 months, 3500-5000 poker tournament players during peak hours.

Pacific Poker game variety
Up to standard, as there are no also no-limit and pot-limit versions in the ring poker games. There are Holdem, Hi and Hi-Lo in Omaha and seven-card stud. There are also 1-on-1 tables. There are micro-limit tables down to $0.05/$0.10. Max limit is $15/$30 in all games, except for 1-on-1 ring game which still has only $3/$6.