Are Internet Mac Poker Players Getting the Shaft?
(PRWEB) April 27, 2006 -- With the recent opening of Internet poker rooms for Mac users some Mac poker players still believe they are getting the shaft. Compatible
Poker.com has opened up a very large list of Internet Mac poker rooms but some users still aren’t satisfied with their possible selections.
Mac online poker players say they want better and more options to play poker. While they can play poker at most places with the opening of some of the newer Mac compatible poker rooms such as those listed at www.Compatiblepoker.com they want free access to places like
Party Poker and
Poker Stars.
Compatiblepoker.com has just opened up their directions for playing poker on a Mac and performing a dual boot at www.compatiblepoker.com/Mac+Online+Poker.cms.htm but this is only good for users who have Intel Macs and also have Windows. This route can prove to be quite costly and thus Internet Mac poker players are still quite upset with their options.
Mac poker players are waiting for the truly native poker software to come out at the bigger places that boast they are the best poker rooms. Full Tilt’s poker software is one of those places listed at Compatible
Poker.com that has heard Mac users complaints and answered them. Full Tilt spent millions developing their native software for Macs and even offer Mac users special bonus codes such as the $600 one when using bonus code “MACINTOSH”.
“There are really only 3 good Mac compatible Internet poker rooms. The ones I prefer are
Pacific Poker (www.Pacificpoker-Mac.com) Full Tilt and
PokerRoom (www.P0KERO0M.com) because their software works really good on the Mac. Those are really the only sites that have good traffic and are trustworthy,” says one Mac Internet player.
Mac users are finally coming out and speaking their mind about getting the shaft about playing online poker. The consensus among Mac poker players is that they are still waiting for the big poker rooms to step to the plate and offer Mac users some great software for free.
Press Release - 2006-04-28 04:01:27