Player 1: 6d, 7d Player 2: 10, 10 Board: 8d, 9d, 10d, Turn: 10 River: JD Badbeat jackpot or not?
debriz Rock Star Silver Level Joined Apr 29, 2015 Total posts 499 Chips 0 Jul 11, 2017 #1 Player 1: 6d, 7d Player 2: 10, 10 Board: 8d, 9d, 10d, Turn: 10 River: JD Badbeat jackpot or not?
DougPkrMonsta Visionary Silver Level Joined Jul 7, 2016 Total posts 914 Awards 15 Chips 0 Jul 11, 2017 #2 Depends on the qualifiers and rules. If both hole cards must play on the river then that was a bad beat in its own right to find that river card. Good luck to you!
Depends on the qualifiers and rules. If both hole cards must play on the river then that was a bad beat in its own right to find that river card. Good luck to you!
R Rollex Rock Star Silver Level Joined Jun 11, 2017 Total posts 158 Chips 0 Jul 11, 2017 #3 95% BadBeat Jackpot it is.
S Sidetracked Legend Bronze Level Joined Jun 30, 2016 Total posts 1,294 Awards 2 Chips 0 Jul 11, 2017 #4 That would usually be a BBJ. Each site has their own rules, though.
ScottieDuncan Legend Silver Level Joined Nov 23, 2012 Total posts 1,286 Awards 1 Chips 1 Jul 11, 2017 #5 BBJ, depends on site rules.
R Rational Madman Legend Platinum Level Joined Jan 11, 2017 Total posts 2,478 Chips 0 Jul 11, 2017 #6 Well yes... Although you need to learn to fear a higher flush being drawn on you with the 6 7.
TheNutz4You Legend Loyaler Joined Mar 2, 2017 Total posts 3,751 Awards 4 Chips 117 Jul 12, 2017 #7 depends on the house rules and weather both whole card must play.
Shuler21 Enthusiast Silver Level Joined Jul 8, 2017 Total posts 90 Chips 0 Jul 12, 2017 #8 This is BBJ on many pokerrooms. 4 of kind tens lose street flush.