Borgata Bad Beat Hits, Bally’s Grows
With no special tournament action on tap this weekend in Atlantic City, it’s usually time to run down the highest bad beat jackpots in the city.
But The Borgata’s bad beat won’t make the list this weekend as it hit for about $225,000 Thursday night in $1/$2 No Limit game.
The losing hand, or bad beat winner, was quad 10s, held by Joseph McTamney of Holland Pa. He wins $89,796. The winner of the hand, with a straight flush, is Robin Willms of Valrico Fla. He gets $44,899. The remaining eight players at the table take home $11,225.
It’s the 54th bad beat jackpot to hit at the Borgata, which have paid out a combined total of more than $7.1 million.
So the highest bad beat in the city remains at Bally’s, which has now climbed to $344,000. The jackpot has climbed slowly, adding about $10,000 a week for the last month in the 20-table room.
Bally’s offers a unique split of 30 percent to the bad beat winner (or loser of the hand), 20 percent to the hand winner and the remaining 50 percent split between all players in the room, not just at the table where the bad beat happens.
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