Pacific Poker review

Pacific Poker is the sister operation of the world’s largest online casino. Owned by 888 Holding, Pacific Poker has been around the block a few times. Traffic is not a problem for the site, and because of its association with Casino On Net, the quality of the traffic is great too. Most of Pacific Poker’s traffic is focused on their NL and PL tables. Flops viewed percentages here can sore up to the 70s.
Pacific Poker’s software is an in-house product of the company. Pacific poker shares no player base with other sites, and it has no big brother to answer to, which means there are no potentially obstructive network policies.

The software used to be ok, but after it underwent a serious overhaul in 2007, it has grown into a monster. Players can now enjoy all the facilities one could expect from a top-tier, modern online poker room. The graphics are excellent and the main lobby is easy to navigate. Players can view all the industry standard statistics (like flops viewed %, avg. pot sizes etc) and multi tabling is supported at 16 simultaneous tables. A  no download feature has been added recently to facilitate access for the Mac and Linux crowd.
In addition to all the fairly standard features, there are a few nifty additions too. There’s a confirm all-in option now, which is meant to prevent the accidental hitting of the all-in button.