Pacific Slot Gacor – the online Macintosh poker room has begun its World Series of Poker satellite tournaments. These tournaments are open to Mac players. They can be played using no download software at www.mac-Pacificpoker.com. As per Pacific Poker, they are the only Macintosh Texas Holdem online poker room, offering World Series of Poker Satellite tournaments, to mac users. It is their belief that players increasingly want to play larger tournaments such as WSOP. Pacific Poker pins its hope on the faith that one day one of its Macintosh players will become the next champion. Apart from satellite tournaments Pacific Poker is offering $50K guaranteed tournaments to its Macintosh players. These consist of $65+5 buy-in. Prweb.com reports:
Pacific Poker is known for its online casino. They are still working to buff up their poker room by continually exploring new markets and promotional methods.
Mergers and Consolidations Taking Place in a Big Way Within the Onlien Poker Market
888 Holdings owns the on-line 888 Casino-on-Net and Pacific Poker operations. Both of these have a leading position in their respective markets. Ladbrokes owns one of the biggest European poker rooms, Ladbrokespoker.com. As per rumors in the London market, Ladbrokes has predatory intentions with regard to 888 Holdings. The stock market valuation of 888 is said to have reached a record high. An interesting piece of news is that 888 Chief Executive John Anderson, is an ex-employee of Ladbrokes. It is also believed that 888 Holdings is rated cheaply and therefore is an attractive target. This development is seen as one among many, as the Internet poker sector goes on a consolidation drive. Uk.pokernews.com reports:
It is no secret that many of the big on-line poker companies are likely to be busy in the coming years snapping up other poker operations or floating on stock markets. In a separate report in The Times, it is said that the owners of Pokerstars, an Israeli family, are considering selling their interests in the top on-line company.
Gaming Domain Names to be Auctioned at eBay
A portfolio of 1,633 gaming specific domain names, is to be auctioned on eBay. The auction will be held by the U.S. Gaming Exchange. It begins on the 6th of Jan. and will end on January 16th. This portfolio of domain names consists of dot name extensions. These names are specific to gaming and have a popular keyword in their URL. The names are specific to particular target markets in the U.S. Though all the names are aesthetic, they are very memorable and pertain specifically to the target market. The initial idea behind this project is to create the largest network of online gaming sites, in the world. Cheaphostingdirectory.com reports:
The company itself was actually three sub-companies under the U.S. Gaming Exchange (USGX). Within each of these units would exist a multitude of websites built and marketed specifically to geographic region within the united states.