A minimum of four players must be seated and dealt in at the beginning of the hand in order to qualify for the Bad Beat. In order for a hand to be eligible to qualify for a Bad Beat, the pot must meet a minimum of $20. “Bad Beat” means a high ranking poker hand that is beat by a higher ranking hand (e.g., Four Deuces losing to Four Nines). The Bad Beat shall apply to the game of Texas Hold’Em only. We are looking forward to the next Bad Beat.” Just goes to prove that anything is possible. Stan Strickland, Director of Poker Operations at Borgata commented, “What’s unique about this situation is that the Bad Beat Jackpot hit on a $2-$5 No Limit game that’s not common. The remaining seven players at the table each took home $17,499.00. In addition to winning the hand, William Stewart also took home an additional $61,245.00. The flop came out with 10s 7h 2s and both players went all-in. William Stewart of Brigantine, NJ, was dealt 10c 10d, while Michael Richard was dealt 7c 7s. On Tuesday evening around 9PM in the Borgata Poker Room nine players were dealt a hand in a $2-$5 No Limit Hold’em game. However, in a game where luck plays as much a part as skill, he walked away with $122,487.00 as the Borgata Bad Beat Jackpot winner, taking home his large share of the record-setting $306,225.00 jackpot. Winner Michael Richard may have lost the pot of around $800.00, as his quad 7’s were beaten by William Stewart’s quad 10’s. Local Ocean City Man Wins $122,487.00 in Record-Setting PrizeĪtlantic City, NJ (February 11, 2009) – Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa announced today an Ocean City, NJ man won $122,487.00 in the largest Bad Beat jackpot in Atlantic City history. Largest bad beat jackpot in ac history hits at borgata
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