Our Visitors Have Hit. So far that we know of two players that have visited our site have hit these bad beat jackpots. We got word that two players hit a jackpot on the same day, one winning $128,000 and another person from here was sitting at the same table and won $18,000. The bad beat jackpot can be hit if a player’s four of a kind loses to a straight flush. That makes it slightly easier to win. The odds of hitting either are astronomical, but it does happen.
Naomi
I am having difficulty calculating the odds of a full house, aces full of kings with pocket pair, being beaten by quad jacks or higher, pocket pair, in Hold'Em.
Any help you can provide?
Any help you can provide?
paisiello
Odds are 100% I think.
DJTeddyBear
Odds are 100% I think.
For the way it was worded, that's a great reply. Bad Beat Poker
But for a real answer, I suggest Naomi read the following page:
http://wizardofodds.com/games/texas-hold-em/bad-beat-jackpots/
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tringlomane
For the way it was worded, that's a great reply. Kajot casino online.
But for a real answer, I suggest Naomi read the following page:
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That won't even help. That page is just for bad beats for hands of a minimum rank (with both hole cards) beaten by any higher hand (with both hole cards).
This would require a new tedious calculation, unfortunately.
Naomi
Yes, I understand if a player has aces full of spades, quad jacks or higher will definitely beat the hand. What I am looking for is the odds behind actually having those hands dealt.
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AlanMendelson
I think what you are asking about are the odds of 'jackpot' situation playing no limit hold em.
Since I am math illiterate I can't tell you or explain it to you. But I remember seeing some report somewhere that said the odds of it happening at your table are something like one in forty-thousand hands or about the odds of hitting a royal flush.
I have been at a jackpot table about six or seven times in the past 8 years or so. I have never been the winner or loser in a jackpot situation.
edited to add: found this on the web http://www.pokerlistings.com/strategy/general-poker/the-truth-about-bad-beat-jackpots
Since I am math illiterate I can't tell you or explain it to you. But I remember seeing some report somewhere that said the odds of it happening at your table are something like one in forty-thousand hands or about the odds of hitting a royal flush.
I have been at a jackpot table about six or seven times in the past 8 years or so. I have never been the winner or loser in a jackpot situation.
edited to add: found this on the web http://www.pokerlistings.com/strategy/general-poker/the-truth-about-bad-beat-jackpots
tringlomane
Yes, I understand if a player has aces full of kings, quad jacks or higher will definitely beat the hand. What I am looking for is the odds behind actually having those hands dealt.
Easy answer: not good..lol
Hard answer: It depends on a few factors. The biggest factors are: How many players are at the table? Do both hole cards have to be used? Technically it also matters on players' playing style (how often they fold preflop). This last factor is often ignored though because it can't easily be easily quantified. Without telling us these things, it's pretty difficult for us to give you a reasonable answer.
Naomi
The table will have 10 players, maximum.
Both hole cards must be used in the hands.
I can't speak to the playing style, as it will differ.
Both hole cards must be used in the hands.
I can't speak to the playing style, as it will differ.
MathExtremist
There are two ways to have aces full of kings if the player must have a pocket pair -- pocket AA + AKKXY on board, or pocket KK + AAAXY on board. In both cases, neither X nor Y can be an A, and one but not both of X/Y can be a K. Within each of those two, there are various options for suited board cards such that you'd be able to get beaten with a royal. But for each, just go through each configuration and figure out how many hands beat it. There aren't so many to make it prohibitive to do it by hand. For example:
Pocket AA, Board AKKXY:
a) if X=Y and the opponent has the other two, you lose. For the ranks you care about, that can only happen with J or Q, not A or K.
b) if X and Y are suited to either A or K and within straight range, you can lose to a straight flush
c) if X or Y are suited to A and one K and are Q/J/T, you can lose to a royal flush.
Obviously there are some overlaps in the above so you'll need to factor those out. But that's basically how to do it, assuming you're only talking about one player beating another.
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JimRockford
Playing micros on Bovada I have had quads vs. the nut full house two times in the last month (I am guessing about 4000 hands). quad 6s vs queens full of 6s and quad 10s vs queens full of 10s. There were 3 10s on the board on the last hand. I don't know the odds, but it feels pretty lucky to me. I am not sure if Bovada has a bad beat jackpot or if the hands would qualify.'Truth is ever to be found in the simplicity, and not in the multiplicity and confusion of things.' - Isaac Newton
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