Clubs POker Bad Beat Jackpots
Experience the thrill of Bad Beat Jackpots at Clubs Poker, where even losing hands can win big! Use your Gold Coins (GC) or Sweeps Coins (SC) to participate in these exciting games. Learn how to turn your poker losses into substantial wins with our comprehensive guide.
What Is Bad Beat Jackpot?
A Bad Beat Jackpot is a progressive prize pool that grows with each game. To win, a high-ranking hand must lose to an even stronger one. The losing hand must be Four of a Kind (2222) or better.
Bad Beat Jackpot Rules
Payout Distribution
Bad Beat Jackpot payout is divided as follows:
- 45% to the player with the qualifying losing hand.
- 25% to the player with the winning hand.
- 20% shared among the other players at the table.
- 10% is reserved to seed the next jackpot.
Minimum jackpot after reseed: 250M GC or 500 SC – depending which jackpot is won.
Qualifying for the Jackpot
Clubs Poker offers two distinct Bad Beat Jackpots: one for Gold Coins (GC) and another for Sweeps Coins (SC). Each jackpot accumulates and is awarded independently.
Criteria:
- The hand must reach showdown.
- Both winning and losing players must use both of their hole cards.
- A minimum of three players must be dealt into the hand at the start.
Qualifying Hands:
- Hold’em: Four of a Kind (quad 2s or better).
- Omaha: Four of a Kind (quad 2s or better).
Bad Beat Jackpot Hands
- Four of a Kind: Four of the same card.
- Straight Flush: Five cards in sequence, all of the same suit.
- Royal Flush: Ace, King, Queen, Jack, and Ten, all of the same suit.
Playing Strategies For Bad Beat Jackpots
Tips:
- Play Lower Limits: Start with lower limits to manage your Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins budget as you learn the game.
- Know Your Hand Rankings: Familiarize yourself with poker hand rankings to make informed decisions.
- Consider games like Omaha for a better chance of triggering the jackpot.
How to play bad beat jackpots at clubs poker?
- Log in to Clubs Poker.
- Ensure you have Gold Coins and Sweeps Coins in your account. Select your game mode.
- Open the game lobby and locate Bad Beat Jackpot tables.
- Select a table based on the play amount, game type, and number of players.
- Place your play amount once the table loads and the hands are dealt.
- Check your cards and decide whether to hold or fold any. The goal is to have the best poker hand. This continues through the flop, turn, and river rounds.
- Once all play amounts have been placed, and the game has concluded, you will see if your hand wins or if there is a bad beat. A bad beat must be triggered to activate the jackpot.
- If the jackpot is activated, it will be paid out based on the hand rankings.
Terms & Conditions
- All players participating in eligible games contribute to the Bad Beat Jackpot.
- 0.25% of all ring game rake is directed towards growing the jackpot.
- The hand must reach showdown.
- To be eligible for their share of the jackpot, all players must be dealt into the winning hand. Players who are sitting out when the jackpot hand is dealt will unfortunately not receive a share.
- Jackpot prizes are awarded directly to your balance right at the end of the hand.
- A minimum of three players must be dealt into the hand at the start.
- The jackpot applies to the first run of the community cards in scenarios where “Run it Multiple Times” is chosen.
- Rewards are granted even if you leave the table or get disconnected, provided you’ve met the conditions for the jackpot.
- In order to trigger the jackpot, the players (both winner and loser) must exactly two of their hole cards to create the highest possible hand.
- In order to qualify for a BBJ involving quads, both players must use exactly two hole cards, and the one with quads must have a pocket pair.
- In case two or more players meet the requirements of loser‘s share, the player holding the better hand will be paid out the loser‘s share and the worse of the two hands will be paid out table‘s share. In case both player‘s hold the same hand, the loser‘s share will be split evenly between the qualifying players.
- The promotion is ongoing, subject to review and amendments by Clubs Poker for optimization.
- Attempted fraud or abuse of the promotion leads to exclusion and potential further actions.
- Standard terms and conditions apply. Ensure you’re familiar with them by visiting our site’s Terms of Use section.