Bad Beat Texas Holdem

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You have a lot about bad beats in texas holdem poker play. What exactly is a bad beat? Well, in short, it's having the dominant hand only to lose on the turn or river when a card hits that gives your opponents the winning hand. Bad beats drive texas holdem poker players crazy. Which is why what I'm about to say may surprise you. Bad beats are a good thing. Now how can that possibly be? The simplest definition of a bad beat is when a poker hand that is a favorite to win, loses to an underdog hand that catches up and beats it. Let’s say for example, in a typical no-limit hold’em game or no-limit hold’em tournament, you go all-in before the flop with the best possible hand at that moment: Ace, Ace. The Bad Beat Progressive Jackpot shall apply to the game of Texas Hold-em only. To qualify for the Bad Beat, the poker room will follow the chart below. Four Sevens - $250 to $5,000. Four Sixes - $5,001 to $10,000. Four Fives - $10,001 to $15,000. Four Fours - $15,001 to $20,000.

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PROGRESSIVE BAD BEAT
The Bad Beat Progressive Jackpot shall apply to the game of Texas Hold-em only. To qualify for the Bad Beat, the poker room will follow the chart below.
• Four Sevens - $250 to $5,000
• Four Sixes - $5,001 to $10,000
• Four Fives - $10,001 to $15,000
• Four Fours - $15,001 to $20,000
• Four Threes - $20,001 to $25,000
• Four Twos - $25,001 to $30,000
• Four Twos “*one card plays” - $30,001 or greater
Must be beaten by Quads or better.
One Card must be used to make quads.
One Card must be used to make Straight Flush.
Quads cannot be on the board.
Both the winning and losing players must use both of their hole cards to create the highest possible hand. For four of a kind, both the winning and losing player’s hand must contain a pocket pair unless the Bad Beat is over $30,001, then only one card has to play.
The higher the Bad Bead gets, the easier it is to HIT!