Back row (left to right): Frederick Humelsine, Kevin Graham and Daniel Stefancin.Įveryone else at the table took home just over $45,000. Front row (left to right): Brent Enos, Evelyn Gussenhoffen (dealer) and Scott Thompson. Win exciting cash prizes - up to 500000 a week. Five of the Texas Hold'em poker players from Rivers Casino Pittsburgh on Nov. Play Rummy and Poker on Mega, Indias hottest real money gaming platform. Thompson's losing hand of four aces earned him the 40% total of over $362,000 while Enos took home over $271,000.
When the jackpot was hit on Tuesday, it was worth $905,622.13. The player who suffered the bad beat takes home 40% of the jackpot, the player with the winning hand takes 30%, and everyone else at the table split the rest equally. had four aces that were beat by Brent Enos of Jefferson Hills' royal flush.Īt the Rivers Casino, when a hand of four of a kind, tens or higher, are beat by an even higher hand, the jackpot is triggered, making everyone at the table a winner. The 'Bad Beat Jackpot' was triggered when Scott Thompson of Washington, Pa. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - A poker player at the Rivers Casino suffered a bad beat on Tuesday night when his four aces lost to a royal flush - making everyone at the table a winner when the 'Bad Beat Jackpot' was triggered.
That's less than a 0.000002 chance That's less than a 0.000002 chance If you have a suited hand with two high cards (like Q J), you have a 1 in 19,600 chance of hitting a royal flush on the flop. 'Bad Beat Jackpot' at Rivers Casino hits for $905,622 00:33 The odds of flopping a royal flush in Texas Hold'em in any given hand is 1 in 649,740 (before cards are dealt).