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The Bad Beat Jackpot is back!Poker Bad Beat Jackpot Odds Win
We are turning your Bad Beat hands into huge jackpots and the great news is that we put up all of the Bad Beat Jackpot money ourselves! No player pots are used for the jackpot. There will be a rolling jackpot on all tables to keep you informed of where the BBJ stands.
’Bad beat’ is a term that can mean having an outstanding chance of winning a bet, only to still lose. The term can be used in any form of gambling but is most commonly applied to poker. Many poker rooms offer a progressive jackpot for very unlikely bad beats. Various other rules are added to ensure that only surprising bad beats win. On a more practical note Party Poker has a bad beat jackpot for a losing hand of four eights. The odds of getting quads are 1 in 421 not 1 in 595 as the internet.
In addition, we have lowered the requirements of the bad beat to Four of a Kind (88882) and applied it to all of our 6-Max and Full Ring No Limit Texas Hold’em real money tables, making it more frequent to our players on more tables. If you lose with a four of a kind or higher that wins a Bad Beat Jackpot.
Once the jackpot has been hit, every player at the table will win a share of the jackpot with the player holding the losing hand winning the biggest percentage.
Bad Beat Jackpot Table Distribution
Loser of the hand - 38%Winner of the hand - 20.5%Shared among the table - 20.5%Reseed amount - 21%
Terms and Conditions:
*The losing hand must be at least Four of a Kind (88882).
*All 6-Max and Full Ring Texas Hold’em real money tables will be eligible.
*Heads Up tables are not eligible.
*At least three players must be dealt in at the start of the hand.
*Two or more players must be active at the end of the hand, and it must go to showdown.
*Both the winner of the hand and the qualifying bad beat hand must use both hole cards.
*Split pots do not qualify as a Bad Beat.
*Any player found cheating, colluding or playing in a way deemed unacceptable will be removed from the promotion.
*We reserve the right to alter, modify or terminate the Promotion and/or the Tournament Guarantees and/or these Terms at any time, without giving you any prior notice (written or verbal) where it is reasonable to do so or for reasons beyond our control.
*We do not accept any responsibility or liability for any late or undelivered entries or registrations, notifications or communications or for any form of technical failure, error, malfunction or difficultly or for any other event beyond its reasonable control that may cause the operation of the Promotion to be disrupted, unavailable or incorrect.
*In order to be eligible a player must set-up a real money account, which includes their full contact details.
*Offer only open to players that are of the legal age of majority as determined by the laws of the country where you live. Employees and immediate family members of employees, associated companies, affiliates, advertising and promotional agencies are not eligible to take part in the Promotion.
*We reserve the right to ask for proof of age from any customer, and customer accounts may be suspended until satisfactory proof of age is provided.
*By downloading the software and registering an account, a customer is deemed to have fully accepted and understood all rules, terms and conditions published by this website.
*All players must meet our Terms & Conditions, and we reserve the right to modify these rules at any time, and for any reason, at our sole discretion.
*In case of any disputes regarding any terms or conditions of this promotion, management’s decision is final.
A casino in Arizona last week was home to one of the worst bad beats you’ll ever see.
At the Casino Del Sol Poker Room in Tuscon, a run-of-the-mill $1-$2 table saw some crazy fireworks with a $18,000 bad beat jackpot up for grabs. When the dust settled, one player was sitting with a straight flush, which trounced a player with quad nines and a player with quad tens, as pictured above. The photo was posted to Reddit’s poker forum.
The player with the king-high straight flush received $4,500 of the bad beat, while the player with quad tens received the lion’s share of $9,000. The player who had flopped quad nines received just $665, the same as every other player at the table uninvolved with the hand.
The payout structure is typical of bad beat jackpots, but it’s virtually unheard of for there to be three qualifying hands in a bad beat. Under bad beat jackpot rules in poker rooms across the country, you must play both of your hole cards. The absurdity of the hand apparently had the poker room a little confused. It took about 90 minutes for the payouts to occur.
The man who suffered the bad beat on the bad beat was 37-year-old recreational poker player R.J. Bergman, reported PokerNews. Bergman, a YMCA program director, lost his $165 stack in the hand, so he really only won $500 for losing with quad nines.
Bergman wasn’t happy with the result. The 10 that landed on the river was a cruel card because the player with pocket tens wasn’t live to win the hand.
“I explained [to the casino] that the 10s were drawing dead on the turn so how is it a bad beat for him,” he wrote on Reddit. “They said it goes by the rank of the cards after the hand is done.”
However, argued Bergman, “the single card that improves his hand over mine is the case 10 and that gives the other guy the straight flush. He had 0 percent to win the hand after the turn card came out. I was a 98 percent favorite.”
What has Bergman learned from the hand?
“Never slow play flopped quads!” he wrote tongue-in-cheek. “I wake up every morning shaking my head. My friends are saying I should start a Gofundme page to cover the therapy bills I am going to need. Any supporters in that?”Poker Bad Beats
Bergman added that the hand makes him feel “queasy.”Poker Bad Beat JackpotRelated Articles
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*Poker Bad Beat Jackpot Odds Win
*Poker Bad Beats
*Poker Bad Beat Jackpot
The Bad Beat Jackpot is back!Poker Bad Beat Jackpot Odds Win
We are turning your Bad Beat hands into huge jackpots and the great news is that we put up all of the Bad Beat Jackpot money ourselves! No player pots are used for the jackpot. There will be a rolling jackpot on all tables to keep you informed of where the BBJ stands.
’Bad beat’ is a term that can mean having an outstanding chance of winning a bet, only to still lose. The term can be used in any form of gambling but is most commonly applied to poker. Many poker rooms offer a progressive jackpot for very unlikely bad beats. Various other rules are added to ensure that only surprising bad beats win. On a more practical note Party Poker has a bad beat jackpot for a losing hand of four eights. The odds of getting quads are 1 in 421 not 1 in 595 as the internet.
In addition, we have lowered the requirements of the bad beat to Four of a Kind (88882) and applied it to all of our 6-Max and Full Ring No Limit Texas Hold’em real money tables, making it more frequent to our players on more tables. If you lose with a four of a kind or higher that wins a Bad Beat Jackpot.
Once the jackpot has been hit, every player at the table will win a share of the jackpot with the player holding the losing hand winning the biggest percentage.
Bad Beat Jackpot Table Distribution
Loser of the hand - 38%Winner of the hand - 20.5%Shared among the table - 20.5%Reseed amount - 21%
Terms and Conditions:
*The losing hand must be at least Four of a Kind (88882).
*All 6-Max and Full Ring Texas Hold’em real money tables will be eligible.
*Heads Up tables are not eligible.
*At least three players must be dealt in at the start of the hand.
*Two or more players must be active at the end of the hand, and it must go to showdown.
*Both the winner of the hand and the qualifying bad beat hand must use both hole cards.
*Split pots do not qualify as a Bad Beat.
*Any player found cheating, colluding or playing in a way deemed unacceptable will be removed from the promotion.
*We reserve the right to alter, modify or terminate the Promotion and/or the Tournament Guarantees and/or these Terms at any time, without giving you any prior notice (written or verbal) where it is reasonable to do so or for reasons beyond our control.
*We do not accept any responsibility or liability for any late or undelivered entries or registrations, notifications or communications or for any form of technical failure, error, malfunction or difficultly or for any other event beyond its reasonable control that may cause the operation of the Promotion to be disrupted, unavailable or incorrect.
*In order to be eligible a player must set-up a real money account, which includes their full contact details.
*Offer only open to players that are of the legal age of majority as determined by the laws of the country where you live. Employees and immediate family members of employees, associated companies, affiliates, advertising and promotional agencies are not eligible to take part in the Promotion.
*We reserve the right to ask for proof of age from any customer, and customer accounts may be suspended until satisfactory proof of age is provided.
*By downloading the software and registering an account, a customer is deemed to have fully accepted and understood all rules, terms and conditions published by this website.
*All players must meet our Terms & Conditions, and we reserve the right to modify these rules at any time, and for any reason, at our sole discretion.
*In case of any disputes regarding any terms or conditions of this promotion, management’s decision is final.
A casino in Arizona last week was home to one of the worst bad beats you’ll ever see.
At the Casino Del Sol Poker Room in Tuscon, a run-of-the-mill $1-$2 table saw some crazy fireworks with a $18,000 bad beat jackpot up for grabs. When the dust settled, one player was sitting with a straight flush, which trounced a player with quad nines and a player with quad tens, as pictured above. The photo was posted to Reddit’s poker forum.
The player with the king-high straight flush received $4,500 of the bad beat, while the player with quad tens received the lion’s share of $9,000. The player who had flopped quad nines received just $665, the same as every other player at the table uninvolved with the hand.
The payout structure is typical of bad beat jackpots, but it’s virtually unheard of for there to be three qualifying hands in a bad beat. Under bad beat jackpot rules in poker rooms across the country, you must play both of your hole cards. The absurdity of the hand apparently had the poker room a little confused. It took about 90 minutes for the payouts to occur.
The man who suffered the bad beat on the bad beat was 37-year-old recreational poker player R.J. Bergman, reported PokerNews. Bergman, a YMCA program director, lost his $165 stack in the hand, so he really only won $500 for losing with quad nines.
Bergman wasn’t happy with the result. The 10 that landed on the river was a cruel card because the player with pocket tens wasn’t live to win the hand.
“I explained [to the casino] that the 10s were drawing dead on the turn so how is it a bad beat for him,” he wrote on Reddit. “They said it goes by the rank of the cards after the hand is done.”
However, argued Bergman, “the single card that improves his hand over mine is the case 10 and that gives the other guy the straight flush. He had 0 percent to win the hand after the turn card came out. I was a 98 percent favorite.”
What has Bergman learned from the hand?
“Never slow play flopped quads!” he wrote tongue-in-cheek. “I wake up every morning shaking my head. My friends are saying I should start a Gofundme page to cover the therapy bills I am going to need. Any supporters in that?”Poker Bad Beats
Bergman added that the hand makes him feel “queasy.”Poker Bad Beat JackpotRelated Articles
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