SwC Poker is proud to announce our Bad Beat Jackpot. Win big when you lose with Aces full of Kings or better in a qualifying situation:
The Bad Beat Jackpot can be won at our BBJ Hold'em tables, noted by the yellow background color and “Jackpot” table name. The rake taken in qualifying BBJ hands is 25% higher than our regular tables. This extra portion is contributed to the bitcoin poker jackpot.
The probability of hitting a bad beat jackpot is 0.000064% for each hand that qualifies under the conditions above given that you are the player losing with a 4 of a kind, 8s or higher. 4 of a kind, 8s or higher must be beaten to qualify for this promotion. In this scenario there is a poker room with a bad beat jackpot, and only one table. Casinos take $1 from every pot to go toward the bad beat jackpot (this is on top of any rake). This translates into a couple of things. If your table is dealt exactly 42,391 hands, your table will have collectively paid a total of $42,391 to the bad beat jackpot. The Bad Beat Jackpot is in play on all Jackpot tables when at least 4 players are dealt into the hand. The Bad Beat Jackpot is activated when a player loses the main pot with AAAKK or better, and both the winner and loser have a qualifying hand. A qualifying Full House or Straight Flush must play both hole cards. A bad beat jackpot is offered by a poker room when a very good hand loses to an even better one. Usage: For example: Player 1 holds AA Player 2 holds KK The community cards are: AAKKQ. The jackpot amounts increase progressively as contributions are made from hands played at Bad Beat Jackpot cash tables. A contribution of $0.50 towards the jackpot will be taken from each pot where: At least 4 players are dealt into the hand and remain seated at the table until the Jackpot is triggered.
When hit, the jackpot pays out as follows:
The remainder seeds the next jackpot. The initial jackpot was seeded with 100,000 chips. The current jackpot amount is shown at the top of the client, as well as on jackpot tables.