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Bad Beat Jackpot hit at Boulder Station Casino (Sept. 14)

Discussion in 'The Poker Room' started by Zeke C, Sep 19, 2021.

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  1. Zeke C

    Zeke C Low-Roller

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    The Bad Beat Jackpot hit at Boulder Station casino on Tues., Sept. 16. The winning hand was a royal flush (Hearts) while the losing hand was quad Ace's. Here's the rest of the article from KVVU Fox 5 TV.


    According to the company, the total payout to players was $230,971.

    Station Casinos said that the losing hand was quad As and the winning hand was a royal flush. The winning hand won $23,097 and the losing hand won $34,646.

    All players at the table won $11,549, while all 108 poker guests across the company's poker rooms playing at the time won $161,679, or $1,497 each. This includes Red Rock, Santa Fe, and Boulder Station's Poker Rooms.
     
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  2. 18000rpm

    18000rpm Low-Roller

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    That is awesome! And I didn't even realize Boulder Station still has a poker room.
     
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    KCSCOTT Low-Roller

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    Yes the poker room is next to the Bingo hall
     
  4. Comp_Hustler

    Comp_Hustler Tourist

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    The best action in Las Vegas is at Boulder Station.
    4/8 and 8/16 Omaha are the best games in Vegas IMO

    With most of the 1/2 and 1/3 games being grinder heavy these days, I can’t stomach to sit through the most boring games ever.

    It really is sad what poker has become, when 9/10 players are regs and grinders. Sorry but it makes for a miserable lifeless game.
     
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