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    April 15

    In The Begining

    Pacific Poker
     
    Personally I have something of a soft spot for Pacific Poker. It was in the closing days of 2005 when I took my first tentative steps into the world of online poker. It had only been a couple of months earlier, during a holiday to Disneyland in Florida, that I had played my very first game and was instantly hooked.
     
    Pacific was a great place to start as a beginner with loads of helpful information to get you started and very easy to use software. I was quickly signed up and took the plunge. A couple of months later I took my slow and tentative steps into Money play.
     
    Here's where I found a huge benefit to Pacific Poker, though I barely realised it at the time, the very generous and immediate sign up bonus offered padded by bankroll with sufficient funds to not drown in those early tentative months.
     
    Roll on a few more months and I'd moved on from the micro limit fixed limit cash tables and into the world of No Limit Sit and Go's. And the fun REALLY began.
     
    As my poker horizons grew, I slowly drifted away. I found the 800 chip starting stacks were too tight for my play and took my alleigience elsewhere. For a while anyway. Obviously keen to keep up with other providers, the selection of games was overhauled, the starting stacks increased and I found myself back at the place I started. And I'm happy to be back.
     
    Pacific has always offered a good selection of games at all times. The interface is clean and tidy, devoid of unnecessary information. The buy-ins and tournament fees are competative with games available from extremely low levels. They do not take advantage of low limit players by inflating the tournament fees and maintain a reasonable fee structure at all levels. An important point that I had missed from a number of sites which penalise the lower limits with higher fees.
     
    All in all, I like to play at many different sites these days, but Pacific continues to hold my interest and I am looking forward with enthusiasm for the upcoming enhancements to the interface.
     
    Rock On! Give Pacific a try  
     

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