Bad beat jackpots are designed to pay out when one player with a strong hand loses to an opponent holding an even better hand, incentivizing players.
At the Lodge Card Club, the bad beat jackpot rules state that for an Omaha game, a river card of a one-outer ace denies the bad beat payout.
The Lodge Card Club seeded its bad beat jackpot at $100,000, adding $1,000 daily while keeping the cardroom operational with seat-rental fees instead of rakes.
The intricate payout structure distributes 50% to the losing hand, 25% to the winning hand, and the remaining 25% to other active players at the table.
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