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BAD BEAT JACKPOT

TOOK A BAD BEATING? IT'S YOUR LUCKY DAY!

Bad Beat JackpotOur Bad Beat Jackpot offer is a spectacular new way to improve your poker experience. Win even when you lose - win the Bad Beat Jackpot!

Play Texas Hold'Em at the special Bad Beat Jackpot tables and if you lose with a hand of "Four of a Kind", Jacks or better, you will rake in the BB Jackpot. Moreover, just playing at a Bad Beat table when the jackpot is hit qualifies you for a nice slice!

And the jackpot increases with every hand! After every raked hand played at our many Bad Beat tables a contribution of $0.50 is collected from the pot and added to the Bad Beat Jackpot. You can see the exact amount of the jackpot waiting for you to collect on the counters in the Main Lobby and at each Bad Beat table.

Conditions

  • Valid for real money Texas Hold'Em games played at Bad Beat Jackpot tables with limits $0.50 / $1 and higher.
  • The losing hand must be "Four of a Kind", Jacks or better.
  • Both hole cards must be utilized in the winning and losing hands.
  • Four or more players must be dealt into the hand.
  • Players sitting out the hand do not qualify for the jackpot.

If within one hand more than two players qualify for the jackpot, the two highest hands will be considered for the jackpot. The highest hand will be treated as the winner and the second-highest hand as the bad beat (the loser of the hand). Therefore, there can only be one "bad beat" player and one "winner" per hand.

If there are two or more hands qualifying for the jackpot at exactly the same time the hand that ended first (based on our system clock) will be awarded the jackpot.

Jackpot Allocation

When the jackpot is won 70% of it goes to the players. The "bad beat" player gets 50% of the allocated prize money, the winner of the hand collects 25% and 25% are split between the other players who have taken part in the hand. 20% of the jackpot is used to seed the next one and we only retain 10% for an administrative fee.