BAD BEAT JACKPOT UP AT A QUARTER MILLION
6 July 2007
Absolute Poker's Bad Beat Jackpot could make the
next 'loser' wealthy
The recently introduced Absolute Poker.com Bad Beat
Jackpot soared to $250 000 this week, making the poker
action more attractive for players who fear this poker
phenomenon. The Bad Beat Jackpot pays out to the table
where a player loses a poker hand holding four eights
(8888) or anything better, and a total of $78 000 has
already been awarded from the original $100 000
offering.
“The jackpot of our highly popular Texas Hold’em game is
growing at over $2 000 per hour,” David Clainer, senior
vice president for Absolute Poker revealed. “It’s only a
matter of time before this jackpot explodes and we
shower an unprecedented amount of money on a table of
winners.”
Site activity was at an all-time high this weekend after
Absolute Poker reported that the jackpot had hit $100
000 on Friday, Clainer remarked, hinting that Absolute
Poker is gearing up for an influx of new players.
With the jackpot standing as it is at present, the next
time the it hits, the bad beat victim will take home
over $100 000. And with poker fans playing up to three
tables at once, that could happen sooner than later.
Absolute Poker launched its Bad Beat Jackpot game on
Friday, June 22nd. By June 23rd, the first Jackpot had
hit and four players collectively won close to $78 000
with the victim of the bad beat claiming over $38 000.
By June 26th, Absolute Poker was celebrating its third
Bad Beat Jackpot hit.
To help the jackpot build, 50 cents is collected from
qualifying hands at Bad Beat Jackpot specified tables.
STOP PRESS: As we went to press this week the news was
just out that Absolute Poker's Bad Beat Jackpot had been
hit for the fourth time - on this occasion for $100 000.
On July 3rd at 02:45 ET, an online poker player who goes
by the name of CHAAWUU, lost quad tens to a straight
flush playing $2 No Limit Hold'em. Normally, a loss like
that would leave even the most hardened player feeling
crushed. But because he was seated at one of the
designated Bad Beat Jackpot tables, CHAAWUU's loss set
off the Bad Beat Jackpot bells for the 4th time and
netted him $104 050.68 in cash.
"This latest win represents our biggest jackpot yet,"
said David Clainer, senior vice president for Absolute
Poker. "We're turning losing hands into cold hard cash
and Texas Hold'em players are loving it."
The 5th jackpot now starts out at $59 457.53.
Online Casino News courtesy of
InfoPowa
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