- No additional rake is taken as our bad beat jackpot operates independently without relying on players for funding
- Increases by $500 per week
- Resets to $2500 or the Reserve BBJ when hit, whichever is higher
- 40% losing hand, 25% winning hand, 20% table share, 10% room share, 5% reserved for gratuity
Gameplay & Payout Rules
- Players are required to make decisions regarding their hands individually. Should any player share information, give instructions to, or expose their hand to fellow players, the Bad Beat Jackpot will be nullified.
- To be eligible for the Bad Beat Jackpot, the pot must contain at least $50 with a minimum of 5 players dealt into the hand
- All community cards must be dealt to qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot.
- In the event of more than two qualifying hands, the best and second best hand will receive their respective payouts, and the third best hand will be treated as table share. E.g. Straight Flush vs Quad Queens vs Quad Jacks, Quad Queens and Straight Flush receive the losing and winning payouts respectively while Quad Jacks is only eligible for the table share.
- Players must be dealt into the hand to be eligible for the table share
- Only the first board on multiple runouts will be eligible for the Bad Beat Jackpot.
- Both cards must be used in NLH to be eligible for the Bad Beat Jackpot
- Omaha must use pocket pairs to qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot
- The room share allocation of the bad beat will transfer to the reserve bad beat fund if only one table is active
Jackpot Total
$22,500
Hold'Em Hand
AAA1010
PLO Hand
Quad Jacks
If the bad beat were hit today, here's what that payouts would be:
Jackpot Winner
$9,000
You get 40% of the jackpot, and a story to tell every time you play!
Winning Hand
$5,625
You get 25% of the jackpot, but even more importantly, you also won the pot
Table Share
$643
Assuming a 9 handed table, you get 1/7 of the 25% table share
Room Share
$107
This assumes there were an additional 21 players in the room. Not bad!