Posted by
Morten Struksnes
05/08/10
Our Bad Beat Jackpots Are Changing The Game
Our Bad Beat Jackpots have turned our poker games
completely upside-down, giving our unluckiest players the kind of
bad beat story that everyone will want to hear! When you sit down and
play at one of our bad beat jackpot tables, you get the chance to
walk away a winner, even if you've lost what you thought was a sure
thing.
What Is A Bad Beat?
Simply put, a bad beat is when a poker hand that under any other
conditions would be the worst hand comes from behind to beat a much
better hand. When this happens to other players, this is just part of
the game, but when it happens to you, it becomes something much more
personal, something you want to share, but who wants to listen to a
loser? That's where our bad beat jackpots come in, making your loss
into something that others are going to know more about.
How Do Bad Beat Jackpots Work?
We've created tables where, if you lose with quad Eights or better
you'll take home a hefty cut of the Bad Beat Jackpot. This jackpot
grows with every hand that's dealt at all of our Bad Beat tables. We
collect $0.50 from the pot of each raked hand that is raked $0.25 or
more. The $0.50 is then added to the Jackpot until one (un)lucky player
loses to a hand that shouldn't have gotten where it did.
How is the Bad Beat Jackpot split?
- 25% rolls over to the next Bad Beat Jackpot, giving it a healthy head start.
- 10% goes to the house
Of the remaining 65%:
- 50% goes to the Bad Beat victim
- 25% goes to the winner of the hand
- $1000 goes to every other player at the Bad Beat table
- The rest is divided among everyone playing the same game type
and stakes when the Bad Beat takes place, provided they meet the
requirements of qualification.
How do I qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot?
In order to qualify as the Winner of the Bad Beat Jackpot, you must satisfy the following conditions:
- You must be playing at a Jackpot or Turbo Jackpot table
- A Jackpot rake must be collected in the hand you are playing
- You must use both hole cards
- You must lose in a hand where you have four 8's or better
In order to qualify as the Winner of the Bad Beat Jackpot Hand, you must satisfy the following conditions:
- You must be playing at a Jackpot or Turbo Jackpot table
- A Jackpot rake must be collected in the hand you are playing
- You must use both hole cards
- Your hand must have beat four 8's or better
In order to qualify for a $1000 bonus, you must satisfy the following conditions:
- You must be playing at the Jackpot or Turbo Jackpot table where the Bad Beat Jackpot hand occurs
- You must be sitting in when the Bad Beat occurs
In order to qualify for the remainder of the Bad Beat Jackpot that is
divided among eligible players, you must satisfy the following
conditions:
- You must be playing at a Jackpot or Turbo Jackpot table
- You must be playing at the same game type and stakes level where the Jackpot was hit
- You must have played in at least one hand, in your current
session at the table, where a Jackpot rake was collected and you must
have contributed to that pot
- You must be sitting in when the Bad Beat occurs
Terms and Conditions
- Not all tables qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot. Texas Hold'Em
Bad Beat Jackpot tables will be noted with the "J" symbol next to the
table name and categorized with red.
- In order to qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot, four or more players must be dealt in the hand and a rake must be collected.
- The losing hand must contain four eights (8888) or better.
- Players sitting out at the Bad Beat Jackpot table are not eligible for the jackpot.
- Both hole cards must be included in the winning and losing hand.
- The hand must go to a showdown in order to qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot.
- If there are two or more hands that qualify for the jackpot
within one hand, then the two highest hands will be considered for the
jackpot, with the highest hand being the winning hand (the winner) and
the second highest hand winning the Bad Beat (the loser of the hand).
- Should two qualifying jackpot hands hit at precisely the same
time, the jackpot will be awarded to the hand that began first according
to the AP/UB game time.
- Ultimate Bet does not tolerate collusion. All players must act
independently and not reveal their hands to other players, nor tell them
how to act. Failure to abide by these rules will result in automatic
disqualification from the Bad Beat Jackpot.
- The Bad Beat Jackpot collects $0.50 from the pot of each raked
hand that is raked $0.25 or more. The $0.50 is then added to the rolling
Bad Beat Jackpot.
*Ultimate Bet reserves the right to alter these terms and conditions at any time.
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