Bad Beat
Four of a Kind or better, is beaten. The loser of the hand receives 50% of the
progressive bad beat jackpot, the winner gets 25%, and the remaining 25% is
split among the other players in the hand. You can't lose!
Progressive Bad Beat rules:
Starts at $500, with $50 added each day.
Real money tables only.
Standard non-tournament tables only.
4 or more people must have received cards.
Hold'em games only.
4 of a Kind, or better must be beaten.
Both hole cards must be used in the winner and loser's hands.
Players sitting out do not qualify.
No special rake is taken to fund the bad beat jackpot.
In the even of 2 or more bad beats in the same hand, the jackpot will be split
equally.
50% to the bad beat, 25% to the winner and %25 split equally between the other
players.
This promotion runs continually on Texas Hold’em.
The following rules apply:
The Bad Beat Jackpot promotion is available in Texas Hold 'em only.
A Bad Beat hand occurs when a Player with a good hand is beaten by a higher
ranking hand.
To qualify for a Bad Beat Jackpot, the hand must be played at a Real,
non-tournament table.
A minimum number of Players must receive cards at the start of the game. The
minimum number of Players required is determined by the House, per promotion.
Both the Player with the Bad Beat hand and the game winner must use both their
pocket cards to qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot.
The Bad Beat hand and the game winner's hand must be equal to or higher than
the Bad Beat Limit.
The Bad Beat Limit is determined by the House, per promotion.
Additional requirements may be set by the House.
The Bad Beat Jackpot prizes are determined by the House.
Magic Hand
Each hand dealt at Prima Poker is assigned a number. From time to time Prima
Poker management picks a hand number at random in advance and declares it a
Magic Hand and establishes what the prizes will be. When that magic hand is
dealt, the winner of the hand wins the main prize and all other players in the
game each get a second bonus amount. (If you sit out you don’t qualify!)
This promotion runs periodically – don’t miss the next Magic Hand!
The following rules apply:
To qualify for the Bonus Hand, the winning hand number must be played at a
Real, non-tournament table.
A minimum number of Players must receive cards at the start of the game. The
minimum number of Players required is determined by the House, per promotion.
When the Bonus Hand number comes up, all Players that are dealt cards receive a
part of the prize money.
The Player that wins the main pot in the Bonus Hand, receives the winner prize
amount.
If more than one Player wins the pot, the Bonus Hand prize amount is divided
equally between them.
Only winners of the main pot, no side pots, are eligible for the Bonus Hand
winner prize. All other participating Players receive a lesser prize amount.