WORTHWHILE BADBEAT
30 January 2009
19-year-old novice 'loses' to the tune of almost
$174 000
A 19-year-old Canadian poker novice who signed up for a
free UltimateBet account just nine days ago in hopes of
emulating youthful big winners in Internet poker like
Phil Hellmuth has discovered that losing can be just as
lucrative.
The unidentified player is the latest recipient of
UltimateBet's Bad Beat jackpot, taking home $173 693.20
after losing in Texas Hold'em games at UltimateBet's Bad
Beat Jackpot tables.
The Canadian lost a hand of Texas Hold'em when his Quad
Queens were crushed by RUSTY_1's Royal Flush. At
ordinary Texas Hold'em tables, a loss like that would
leave even the most hardened poker player feeling
devastated. But at Bad Beat Jackpot tables, it's a
completely different story.
Playing as QUANTOM47, the young Canuck secured $173
693.20 for his loss while RUSTY_1, who dealt the final
blow, walked away with $86 796.60.
373 other players who either participated in the hand or
were seated at a Bad Beat Jackpot table with the same
stakes shared in an additional $86 796.60.
Bad Beat Jackpot is a traditional Texas Hold'em poker
game with an added jackpot component. In addition to
rake, $0.50 is collected from qualifying poker hands and
placed into a constantly growing pot until someone hits
the jackpot.
When an online poker player loses a hand with four 8s or
anything better, 65 percent of the jackpot is divided
among Bad Beat Jackpot players (25 percent remains in
the pot for the next jackpot and 10 percent is dedicated
towards administrative fees). All players seated at a
Bad Beat Jackpot table featuring the same limit and game
type as where the bad beat occurred also win a piece of
the jackpot.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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