The Bad Beat Jackpot falls in Namur

The Bad Beat Jackpot had already reached over €31,000 when a special hand emerged during a €2/€4 cash game last weekend. On a board of Rossi Stevens thought he was going to win with a nice pot. The coins went in the middle against Etienne Deculenaire and Stevens was never happier to lose the pot to a top four !

Losing with quads against quads is the trigger for the Bad Beat Jackpot! The loser of the hand then wins 50% of the jackpot, the winner 30% and the other players at the table share the remaining 20% of the jackpot! (90% of the jackpot is paid out, with the remaining 10% going towards the next jackpot).

Rossi Stevens overjoyed with a bad beat for €14,062!

Rossi Stevens lost his hand, but won the Bad Beat Jackpot for €14,062! Etienne Deculenaire, the winner of the hand, pocketed €8,437 of the jackpot. The remaining players shared the rest and each received €1,875.

In Namur, the following Bad Beat Jackpot rules apply

10% of the jackpot remains to start the next jackpot. The remainder goes to the loser of the hand and therefore the bad beat receiver (50%), the winner of the hand (30%) and the remaining players at the table (20%). Depending on the size of the jackpot, different rules apply to qualify for a bad beat.

Up to €4,999, you must lose the pot with a straight flush of at least ten (for example ).
From €5,000 to €9,999, the losing hand must be at least a straight flush (for example ).
From $10,000 to $14,999, the minimum losing hand is four tens (for example vs ).
From $15,000 to $19,999, a five-of-a-kind (quads) is sufficient as a losing hand (for example vs ).
From €20,000 upwards, any four (quads) is sufficient as a losing hand, so the minimum requirement is then [62] as a losing hand.

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