Party Poker's Bad Beat Jackpot is now over $810,000 and still increasing. Normally, the Bad Beat Jackpot seldom gets over $400,000 before some "lucky" unlucky player claims it.
In order to qualify for party Poker's Bad Beat Jackpot, you will have to be seated around a Bad Beat Cash Tables and be so unlucky that you actually lose a hand holding at least four of a kind in 8's. The jackpot amount th[...] Read more » Party Poker - Bad Beat Jackpot over $810,000
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Sweden
Age: 31 (M)
Posts: 17
" before some "lucky" unlucky player claims it. " Hahaha, great line. The biggest badbeat jackpot was 1.2 million if I remember correctly. On CarbonPoker I think.
Joined: Nov '09
Location: Canada
Age: 55 (M)
Posts: 2387
I saw that today too on Party Poker, what an insane amount of money for the "unlucky" player. Even 888's Royal Jackpot was up around $85,000 earlier in the week, and is now slightly diminished around $75,000. That is pretty good by Royal Jackpot standards.
Joined: Feb '11
Location: Philippines
Age: 43 (M)
Posts: 228
pretty nice jackpot...nothing's better than that. holding quads waiting for a bad beat.if you don't get beat,you'll just have to 'settle' with what you can get with quads
Joined: Oct '09
Location: Lithuania
Age: 43 (M)
Posts: 2805
really big bad beat jack pot but why is he so big the answer is only one they have very good software and didnt deal really worst deals like mikrogaming software so why i play pp becouse they every day try to inprove them softvare and didnt deal bad beats good luck think this bad beat increase over the million very soon
Joined: Apr '09
Location: Portugal
Age: 44 (M)
Posts: 4827
Recently there have been some bad beat jackpot claims, and this motivates players to continue pushing their best hands till the showdown. I don't know what kind of blinds are involved in this tables, but, eventhough, i think its a good bet for those who really trust their game to play on.
------------ Recently there have been some bad beat jackpot claims, and this motivates players to continue pushing their best hands till the showdown. I don't know what kind of blinds are involved in this tables, but, eventhough, i think its a good bet for those who really trust their game to play on.
Joined: May '09
Location: India
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 4873
very nice amount to win for losing a hand ) lets see how much more it rises before some lucky guy wins it. gl to ppl playing at those tables at party poker