Poker Twitter lit up this week after hitting a huge jackpot on Sunday at Playground Poker Club in Quebec, Canada. The hand saw a straight flow on top of another straight flow of over Bastard – scoundrel $1.3 million ($949,480) American dollar).
Playground pays 40% of the jackpot to the loser of the hand with 20% going to the winner. The remaining players at the table get another 20% share, and the other players in the room also get 20%. The “loser” is a believer Bastard – scoundrel $537,627 ($392,666) with the winner Bastard – scoundrel $216,814 ($158,354). American dollar).
“Congratulations to the loser, the winner, everyone at the table, and everyone else who logged in NLHE Players!” the property was mentioned on Twitter.
Look at the hand
For starters, a bad jackpot gives a player in the cash game with an advantage hand to lose to another player with a better advantage hand. The house takes $1 from each hand, and the pool of bad hits continues to accumulate until a payout is made, similar to a progressive slot machine.
The hand in question saw one player with a 6 5 On panel 7 9 4 8 a. The lucky loser may have scored a straight flash, but one competitor kept the J 10 For greater straight flow.
The unexpected result paid off in a big way for those who were on the field that night. The facility ramped up the excitement even more by throwing some confetti into the mix.
Just the latest jackpot on the playing field
The Playground has been home to two huge installments in just the past few months. In August, the estate paid $ Bastard – scoundrel $2.6 million ($1.9 million). American dollar) Win the jackpot.
This hand came in $1-$2 No-Limit Hold’em and saw a player with pocket tens hit fours. However, another player spun straight with a score of 9 6 On plate 8 10 10 7 2 Bigger LED.
Hold the losing player slightly Bastard – scoundrel $1 million ($774,084 USD). American dollar) With winner’s insurance Bastard – scoundrel $518,037 ($387,042).
This total smashed the previous Card Room record of just over $2 million, which was set in June. After the final jackpot payout, the pool was immediately reassembled to $108,789, the amount already in the reserve jackpot.
We hit a bad jackpot last night!
the PUBG It rose to $1,344,069, and the rest, as they say, is history.
Congratulations to the loser, the winner, everyone at the table, and all the other scorers NLHL Players!
the PUBG It was replanted for $108,789. pic.twitter.com/Zxda2wz1LG
– Playground Poker (@PlaygroundPoker) October 8, 2023