Bad Beat Jackpot
Bad Beat Jackpot criteria and info
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:
A qualifying Bad Beat Jackpot is defined as any hand dealt on any table that offers the High Hand Jackpot promotion meeting the following specifications: (1) A minimum of four players have been dealt into the hand. (2) The losing hand is four of a kind sixes or higher. To qualify for a Bad Beat Jackpot the following requirements must be established: The promotion fee must be taken from the pot. Both of the winner’s hole cards are used to make their hand. Both of the loser’s hole cards are used to make their hand. Bad Beat Jackpot. 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. Bad Beat Jackpot is triggered when a very good hand is beaten by a better one. The list of the hands that need to be beat in order for the jackpot to be paid can be found in the terms and conditions bellow. To trigger the jackpot at least 3 players must be dealt at the beginning of the hand and you’ll need to use both of your pocket cards for.
- 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 qualifying Four of a Kind must play a pocket pair.
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.
When hit, the jackpot pays out as follows:
- 35% to the loser of the hand
- 20% to the winner of the hand
- 15% shared between all other players dealt into the hand
- 10% house fee
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.