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Somebody just won $18,750 playing $10 3 man Tourney at BM


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Faint from seeing the 18k? How long do you have to sit there to win a tournament like that? Too much discipline required.

 

Less than 10 minutes.There is only 3 players:

 

Jackpot Poker – the new and fast way to win!

Jackpot Poker – the new and fast way to win!

We are unveiling a new way for you to win with its Jackpot Poker. These are fast-paced, 3-max player, Hyper-Turbo Sit & Go tournaments with a starting stack of 500 chips and 3 minute levels.

Buy-in amounts are $2, $10 and $40. The randomly drawn tournament prize pool will award between 2 and 2,500 times the buy-in.

That means you can win up to $100,000 within minutes!

Why not give it a try and see for yourself?

6 Easy Steps to play Jackpot Poker:
  1. Choose a buy-in amount of $2, $10 or $40.
  2. Select the number of simultaneous tournaments you want to play.
  3. Click the ‘amount’ button.
  4. Once three players are registered, the random draw for the tournament prize pool will take place. The award is between 2 and 2,500 times the buy-in.
  5. The prize pool will then be displayed to all players.
  6. The first hand will be dealt and the Jackpot Poker prize will be up for grabs!
Prizes and frequency

Jackpot Poker are ‘winner-takes-all’ tourneys unless one of the three highest prize tiers is hit. In these cases, there is a default distribution, but the players can also decide to make a deal (see details below).

See below for the prizes and frequency for each Jackpot Poker tourney you can play:

$40 Buyin GTDs $10 Buyin GTDs $2 Buyin GTDs Frequency Payout $100,000 $25,000 $5,000 1 in 100,000 * See Deals Below $8,000 $2,000 $400 5 in 100,000 * See Deals Below $4,000 $1,000 $200 10 in 100,000 * See Deals Below $800 $200 $40 100 in 100,000 Winner takes all $320 $80 $16 500 in 100,000 Winner takes all $240 $60 $12 7,500 in 100,000 Winner takes all $160 $40 $8 21,366 in 100,000 Winner takes all $80 $20
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Faint from seeing the 18k? How long do you have to sit there to win a tournament like that? Too much discipline required.

You put up your $10 bucks and when the game starts the amt you are playing for spins on top of the table,and then shows you the amt you are playing for.Most of the time it's $20 to $80 bucks.

Largest amt i played for was $160.More than 70% of the games pays 2-1.

 

But every once in a while.....BAM. 

 

On a large amt like that,if all three agree.They can chop the pot.This guy that the balls to say no!

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You put up your $10 bucks and when the game starts the amt you are playing for spins on top of the table,and then shows you the amt you are playing for.Most of the time it's $20 to $80 bucks.

Largest amt i played for was $160.More than 70% of the games pays 2-1.

 

But every once in a while.....BAM. 

 

On a large amt like that,if all three agree.They can chop the pot.This guy that the balls to say no!

Props to him if he said no but since he has 500 chips and its a hyperturbo(?) and there is almost no skill involved, then I think he was basically insane not to chop.

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You put up your $10 bucks and when the game starts the amt you are playing for spins on top of the table,and then shows you the amt you are playing for.Most of the time it's $20 to $80 bucks.

Largest amt i played for was $160.More than 70% of the games pays 2-1.

 

But every once in a while.....BAM. 

 

On a large amt like that,if all three agree.They can chop the pot.This guy that the balls to say no!

This sounds awesome. Thanks for the explanation, JB!

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