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UltimateBet player scores second Bad Beat Jackpot
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- Published 05/12/2008
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An Alaskan online poker player
has challenged the probability of hitting two Bad Beat Jackpots at UltimateBet
within a period of time of less than three months.
"Bad Beat Jackpot
continues to excite members of the online poker community by showing them that
anything is possible at our Texas Hold'em tables," stated UltimateBet
spokesperson George MacLean.
An online poker player with
the nickname “dhc2lovr” popped UltimateBet's Bad Beat Jackpot by losing with
four tens to four queens in a hand of Texas Hold'em last Tuesday, May 6th.
The jackpot had climbed to an impressive $448,920.71. For his win, dhc2lovr secured
$145,899.23 and 117 other Ultimate
Bet players shared an additional $145,899.23, including the winner of the
hand who walked away with $72,949.61.
It is not the first time
that dhc2lovr had found success playing Bad Beat Jackpot. Last March, the
player slammed his first Bad Beat Jackpot to collect $171,498.31.
According to a standard
security review undertaken by UltimateBet's fraud department, dhc2lovr has been
a frequent player at the online poker site's Texas Hold'em tables since
December 2005 and holds an Ultimate Legend status, one of the top tiers of RAI$E,
UltimateBet's lucrative loyalty program.
Ultimate Legends must earn
2,500 RAI$E Status Points per month by playing online poker in order to
maintain their RAI$E status. Dhc2lovr's Ultimate Legend status indicates that
he takes poker extremely seriously and is a frequent player at UltimateBet.com.
MacLean notes that those who play at more Bad Beat Jackpot tables more often
will have more opportunity to be at a table when a Bad Beat Jackpot is hit.
"I had won a bad beat
before but I really didn't feel there was any reason why I couldn't win
again," says dhc2lovr. "I felt I had the same chances as anyone else
to win and the fact that I had won it before made no difference."
A Bad Beat Jackpot is the same Texas Hold'em poker with an added jackpot component. In addition to rake, $0.50 is collected from qualifying poker hands and placed into a constantly growing pot until someone hits the jackpot. When a player loses a hand with four 8s or anything better, 65% of the jackpot is divided among Bad Beat Jackpot players (25% remains in the pot for the next jackpot and 10% is dedicated towards administrative fees). All players seated at a Bad Beat Jackpot table featuring the same limit and game type as where the bad beat occurred also win a piece of the jackpot.

