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Thursday May 15, 2008
published: 54 days ago

Absolute Poker's Bad Beat Jackpot Hit

BY: BOB PAJICH | bob.pajich@cardplayer.com

PUBLISHED: Thursday May 15, 2008 02:44 PM

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It Continues to Grow by the Minute

The Absolute Poker bad-beat jackpot was hit on Tuesday when DENDAKOTA won $46,908 holding quad eights. A new jackpot is now building from money taken out of every pot that has a rake of 25 cents or more.

When hit, the jackpot is broken down this way:

  • 25 percent rolls over to the next bad-beat jackpot
  • 10 percent  goes to the house

    Of the remaining 65 percent:
     
  • 50 percent  goes to the bad-beat victim
  • 25 percent goes to the winner of the hand
  • $1,000 goes to every other player at the bad-beat table
  • The remainder is divided between everyone playing the same game type and limit when the bad beat takes place

A player must be holding quad eights or better and have it beaten (both players’ holecards must play) to win. CardPlayer.com offers an Absolute Poker deposit bonus, which can be used to shoot for a bad beat that really pays.

 
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POSTED BY: allecr
POSTED ON: May 17, 2008
Are some of these guys serious? 50% of the remaining 65% ... LEARN SOME MATH!
POSTED BY: joedev113
POSTED ON: May 16, 2008
sorry it was $144,333.00 not $1444,333.00
POSTED BY: joedev113
POSTED ON: May 15, 2008
not really that hard to figure it out. The original pot was $1444,333.00. Take 35% off the top for the roll over and the house cut and you're left with $93,816.45. Give the bad beat victim 50% of this = $46,908.00, the winner of the hand his 25%, the other players at the table their $1000.00 and divide up the rest
POSTED BY: Dayton2Vegas
POSTED ON: May 15, 2008
...pretty good math CardPlayer.
POSTED BY: detroitjunkie
POSTED ON: May 15, 2008
der...didnt you know, they are cheaters, of course it adds up to 110%
POSTED BY: mudslide
POSTED ON: May 15, 2008
I didn't know anyone still played at Absolute Poker.
POSTED BY: danyul
POSTED ON: May 15, 2008
um so 25% +25% +50% +10% = 110% not too mention the extra $7000 paid out and we still have a remainder to be divided?
 
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