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Awards Jackpot
Christmas came a day late for
ten poker players who won the Bad Beat Jackpot
on the Prima Network, the world's leading online
poker network. In November, Prima launched the
progressive jackpot with a $50,000 contribution.
From that point on, the jackpot grew to $92,814
until Dec. 26, when a player from the Gaming
Club card room broke the bank.
At
a $1/$2 bad beat table, DoctorHowser held pocket
nines versus Eldkvarn's 10c - 8c. A flop of
7c - 9c - 6c turned the weaker starting hand
into the nut straight flush, at the same time
giving DoctorHowser the third nine. Eldkvarn
smooth called the $8 bet, and the turn showed
the 8s, prompting the all-in push for $13.50
and call from Eldkvarn. But the river turned
this bad read into a bad beat. Out came the
9d, giving DoctorHowser four nines, and though
still not improving his hand to beat Eldkvarn,
it did give him a good enough hand to take home
the $32,484.91 bad beat jackpot. Eldkvarn walked
away with a bigger bankroll as well, winning
$16,242.45 for standing up to such a formidable
hand.
The
ten players divvied up the prize pool as follows:
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Gaming Club (DoctorHowser) - $32,484.91
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Bet365 (Eldkvarn) - $16,242.45
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Bet365 (GreatRomelus) - $2,030.31
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Bet365 (NHB) - $2,030.31
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Bet365 (noah79) - $2,030.31
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Bet365 (Padde77) - $2,030.31
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Poker Metro (ibbotsoni) - $2,030.31
--
NordicBet (swisssv) - $2,030.31
--
MrBookmaker (tazmars13) - $2,030.31
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PokerTime (OhioNickle) - $2,030.31
All
card rooms on the Prima Network have a ticker
in the lobby that keeps track of the growing
Bad Beat Jackpot. From predetermined Bad Beat
Tables, a small portion of the rake is taken
out of the pot and moved to the progressive
Bad Beat Jackpot. The prize pool continues to
grow until someone loses with at least four-of-a-kind,
eights or better. The prize pool (70 percent
of the jackpot) is shared among all players
seated at the table; the remaining 30 percent
is used for administration and to establish
the next jackpot.
The
Bad Beat Jackpot is a mainstay on the Prima
Network. This new bonus extended the promotion
to hands of four-of-a-kinds of eights or better.
Now, with more hands eligible to win the pot,
more win-win situations will arise when players
hit the other half of pocket pairs. No great
hands will go to waste.
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