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Pacific Poker Tournaments

Pacific Poker is owned by Casino-on-net.com (also known as CON, CasinoOnNet, 888 and 888.com). Pacfic Poker is powered by PartnerLogic and developed exclusively to Pacific Poker. Pacific Poker is famous for their terrible software but they have just implemented several improvements, which has made Pacific Poker a much better place to play.
PacificPoker is closely connected with 888.com, which mean that a steady stream of casino players ventures into the world of poker. Casino players are not exactly known as great poker players and the games are extremely juicy.

Pacific Poker is one of the largest online poker rooms and plenty of action on all levels is available at all times. PacificPoker has recently started focusing more on their tournament selection, which means the addition of new big guaranteed tournaments and live poker tournament qualifiers.

Sit & Go Tournaments take place on a single table and have a maximum of 10 players. Play begins as soon as all players are seated (seats are assigned randomly) and continues until the one winning player remains. Prizes are usually also awarded to the runners up.

Multi Table Tournaments

Multi-Table Tournaments have many players spread across many tables, they have set starting times and players must register in advance in order to play. The closing time of registration for each tournament will be announced in the Lobby. All seat assignments are randomly drawn prior to the start of the tournament. As play progresses and players are knocked out, the remaining players are moved to different tables in order to keep them full. Tables will break down from the highest numbered table to the lowest numbered tables. The transferring of players from one table to another (as a result of tables breaking down) is done in a completely random fashion. This process continues until only one player remains.

Heads Up Tournaments

Heads up games are one on one games played between two players. In our multi table heads up tournaments all the player are divided into tables of two, the winner of each table progressing to the next table.

Satellite Tournaments

A pre-tournament offered at a vastly reduced (relative to the main tournament), or no Tournament Buy-in Fee. Winners of Satellite Tournaments are offered free entry to the next level Satellite Tournament or main tournament.

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