Borgata Bad Beat Hits Again
Sometimes bad beat jackpots get on a run and right now, The Borgata’s jackpot is hitting.

Life before bad beat jackpots
Just 10 days after the last time it hit, the casino saw another bad beat hit about 5pm Sunday July 25.
In this partial rundown from The Borgata, player Matthew Grant saw his quad deuces fall to the quad queens of Joel Levine. And once again, slow playing the lower pocket pair seems to have been a factor.
Grant had his quads when a flop of seven, deuce, deuce came out. But Levine stayed in long enough to see running queens on the turn and river.
Grant wins $60,994 and Levine gets $30,474.
The casino left us to do the math on what the remaining eight players at the table won. Since the casino offers a 40 percent for the bad beat winner, 20 percent for the hand winner and 40 percent for the table split, we’ve got like an algebra problem we can handle here.
We’re guessing about $7,600 per player, rounding off.
The jackpot is back to about $74,000.