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No One Likes a Bad Beat So Beat It With TigerGaming Poker’s All New Bad Beat Jackpot 2.0

No One Likes a Bad Beat So Beat It With TigerGaming Poker’s All New Bad Beat Jackpot 2.0

TigerGaming poker have unveiled a new and exciting twist to their Bad Beat Jackpot promotion. The new enhancement promises to make the already popular promo even more generous and rewarding than ever before when you endure a bad beat.

From now on, all No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha cash games will feature their very own exclusive jackpot based on stake levels. This guarantees a higher frequency of pay outs across the board. So, whether you are a high roller or new to the game, everyone can get a piece of the action and reap the rewards.

The Bad Beat jackpot pays out in No Limit Hold’em games when a minimum hand of at least four of a kind deuces are beaten by a higher ranking hand such as four of a kind 3’s or a straight flush. You need to use both of your hole cards in order to make up a qualifying hand, while the same applies to the player that puts the bad beat on you. The hand must also go to showdown and the losing player must have a pocket pair to qualify. In games of Pot Limit Omaha, the minimum hand requirement is four of a kind 6’s.

But here’s the twist, it’s not just the players involved in the hand who have a chance to win big, every single player at that stake level will also get a slice of the pie. Furthermore, each time the Bad Beat Jackpot grows TigerGaming Poker will periodically make the qualifying hands easier by reducing the required strength which will in turn improve your chances of hitting the big one.

Possibly the greatest thing about the TigerGaming Bad Beat Jackpot is that you only need to be playing at any Bad Beat Jackpot table or be dealt into the hand to win when the jackpot triggers. You can keep up to date with the most current qualifying hand which will be displayed in the poker software banners so remember to check these regularly to confirm the most recent requirements. This all means that so long as they are sitting at the TigerGaming Poker tables when the Bad Beat Jackpot triggers, no one will leave empty handed.

So, what exactly is a bad beat? A bad beat simply means a high ranking poker hand that is beaten by a higher ranking poker hand and it is common fate that has been suffered by most poker players during their career. As annoying as they can be, bad beats are, by their very nature, part and parcel of playing poker.

The Bad Beat Jackpot pays out as follows:

  • 20% player with Bad Beat
  • 10% winner of the hand
  • 10% players at the table
  • 20% players at other BBJ tables
  • 35% reseed
  • 5% fee