Their customer support is actualy quite good - probably because there's about 120 customer service operatives sat there thinking "erm, where's all the customers, guys?".
Last time I played there the games were also fairly poor.
Won't be adding it to my new PC.
When I started online, the big 3 were paradise, party and UB. Paradise will be dead in the next year or two (as an effective poker site) without some sort of change to their business practice, and UB has gone very flat. Free market economics, baby - and online, it works beautifully. Adam Smith would be creaming himself if he'd lived to see online poker at work, it's a perfect economic system.
Anybody also noticed how pacific, which was a "big player" 2 years back, has died on its arse? Quite right too, from what I hear, a laughably bad site.
There's still room for a site that does everything right. I am pretty amazed, given communities like this, that EVERY site online still has MAJOR problems in terms of software quality. Crazy stuff.Statistics: Posted by Felonius_Monk — Mon Oct 03, 2005 3:05 pm
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