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Palm Beach Kennel Club Player Wins $174,293 Bad Beat Jackpot

Table 32 at the Kennel Club poker room in Palm Beach was the venue for Thursday evening, February 11.

 

Nine excited players took a slice of the $348,582 Bad Beat jackpot, and a lucky "lost" poker hand paid a whopping $174,293 to Phillip Lee Clements.

 

The PBKC's rule states that if a player with at least four teenagers loses, the loser gets half of the bad beat jackpot. The hand winner gets 25 percent, and those sitting at the table share the other 25 percent. The "lost" hand gets $174,293, the actual winning hand gets $87,146, and the remaining seven players get $12,449 each.

 

Son winner Joseph Santoro of Orlando, Florida, was in town to compete in WSOP Circuit Events at PBKC (Feb. 4-15).

 

"Earlier, I played in the WSOP tournament and was eliminated, and it was the best tournament I was eliminated," Santoro said.  카지노사이트 순위

 

This was Santoro's first Bad Beat jackpot.

 

"I was just lucky to be in the right place at the right time, so the cards played themselves," he added.

 

In NL Texas Hold'em, Sergio Chang played a poker game in which each player held up two cards of his own and shared five community cards.

 

The Palm Beach Dog Association's $504,833 Bad Beat Jackpot was paid for on Sep. 23, 2012. The jackpot from Feb. 11, 2016, was the third largest after the $414,567 jackpot from Aug. 6, 2013.