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Pacific question
Is it worth doing the signup bonus?
Some people claim you get the bonus to your acocunt as soon as you deposit. How many hands do you have to play to be able to withdraw, and at what limit? Confused as their site don't have any info either. |
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Re: Pacific question
Last I heard, yes the bonus is given to you immediately, however, you cannot withdraw the bonus until you have wagered 20x the bonus amount. You can (and many people do) withdraw the initial deposit immediately, and then play with the bonus cash.
I don't think you want it to dip below the starting bonus level (eg. $100), but I could be wrong about that. |
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Re: Pacific question
Did the pacific bonus a while back the worst one I ever did.
You have to wager a large amount which means you have to be involved in lots of hands and no possibility to multitable that took a while at 1/2 limit. Games were pretty wild though, but IŽd take party, paradise or any prima skin if I were you. |
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Re: Pacific question
Dont bother wagering it, Deposit $400 and cash back out.
use the $100 in the account to play 2/4 or NL and when you get to say $160 cash out the $60 and then go GAMMBOOOOLLLL the $100 again that isn't yours. Its pretty fun to be able to throw pacifics money away. Their crap software cost me loads. Chrashing on Axx flop when i had AK... man that pissed me off. So i tilted away the $100 at 2/4 66 vs TT on JTTxx flop. ALL IN!!!!! |
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Re: Pacific question
The bonus could be a 1,000,000x bonus and it would still be worth it. Pacific has the softest games on the internet...anytime spent their is time well spent despite the [censored] software.
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