Exploring the world of online poker platforms, our detailed Bad Beat Poker review reveals whether this site could be your next go-to destination. At its core, Bad Beat Poker champions a communal ...
What Is a Bad Beat in Poker? A bad beat in poker is when you have an obviously better hand and a lot of equity, but your opponent catches an improbable card, and you lose. Unfortunately, it’s more ...
More than 150 poker players at three poker rooms shared nearly $300,000 Thursday afternoon when a “bad beat” progressive jackpot was scored at Sante Fe Station casino. The total payout was $293,132, ...
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JC Alvarado reached the top of the poker world, competing for the highest stakes while racking up $4.5 million in tournament cashes. Highlights included a runner-up and fourth-place showing in the EPT ...
To get knocked out of the World Series of Poker Main Event in the first two days of the tournament, it often takes a bad beat. That’s what happened to Kory Kilpatrick on Saturday. The former WSOP ...
Prepared by John R. Savage And L. Robert of team sta wealth managementA bad beat is a poker term for a hand in which a player with very strong cards loses to an opponent who is statistically unlikely ...
Pai Gow Poker is a variation of poker that has captured casino-goers’ interest with its mix of strategy and chance. While it’s a game where odds are usually stacked against players, a recent event at ...
This might be the only time having bad luck turns out to actually be a good thing. At the Casino du Lac-Leamy in Gatineau, Quebec, forty-six players shared a record-breaking $2.5 million “Bad Beat ...
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Created in 2003 by Phil Gordon and Rafe Furst to suggest that poker players donate 1% of their winnings to help with cancer research, the organization has grown in credibility and success over the ...
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