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5. If a hand finishes with three qualifying hands, the lowest qualifying hand
will receive only a remaining player’s share of the jackpot. For example if a
Full House Aces over Kings, a Full House Aces over Queens and a
Straight Flush are dealt in the same hand, the Bad Beat hand would be
Aces over Kings and the winning hand would be the Straight Flush
6. The 50% will be split equally between two players with a tie winning bad
beat hand. For example; Community A-A-A-7-8 and both players having JJ, beat by a player with A-K. The same would apply to the 25% awarded
to the winning hand.
7. If a Bad Beat Jackpot is hit on more than one table at the same time (all
tables must have the Bad Beat hands in play prior to showdown), the total
jackpot will be divided by the number of Bad Beat winning tables. The
jackpot will then be dispersed on each table according to the percentages
set forth above.
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