IPN BADBEAT OF EURO 601 000 AWARDED
13 November 2009
Good returns from a bad hand
GTech G2's International Poker Network has awarded a
record Euro 601 000 Bad Beat jackpot, with the primary
player involved collecting Euro 210 000.
Boasting
that the IPN is one of the world’s largest independent
poker networks with over three million players, a
spokesman said there are nearly 10 000 players competing
at more than 1 500 tables at any given time on the
network.
The lucky hand in question saw online
competitor ‘Roger2010’ take home Euro 210 508 after his
quad eights were beaten by four queens on a Euo
0.50/Euro 1 no-limit table. In addition, the winner of
the hand, ‘o1nfl1p’, walked away richer to the tune of
Euro 105 254 while the other players at the virtual
table were each given Euro 15 036.
“We boosted
the jackpot last week so that the next winner will get
at least Euro 100 000,” said Per Karlsson, head of poker
for GTech G2.
The IPN’s bad beat jackpot was last
hit in August for $412 000.
To qualify for a bad
beat jackpot, IPN players must be at a designated Bad
Beat table and use both pocket cards in their winning or
losing hand. The losing hand must be four-of-a-kind
sixes or better, the lowest qualifying requirement of
any poker network, with at least four players in the
game.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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