A bad Beat Jackpot is the best thing that can happen to you when you have one of those massive losing hands. The worst bad beat can be your best hand played, as you can win an unexpectedly large payout. To win a bad beat jackpot, you must have a four of a kind 7's or higher using both hole cards, having which you can look forward to winning the bad beat jackpot.
There are specially marked ring game tables that are considered for the bad beat jackpot. The prize pool is collected at 50 cents per table until the monster hand is cracked and the bad beat jackpot won. The payout structure is 35% of the prize pool going to the loser, 17.5% to the winner of the hand, 17.5% to the remaining players who were dealt the cards, 20% going towards the new jackpot and the final 10% offered to poker rooms on the network.
GR88 SNG/ MTT Leader Boards
SNG
Gr88 Poker offers all its Sit N Go tournament players a chance to enter the leaderboard points race. Players earn points for every Sit N Go tournament that they play, which includes Satellites and Bounty Sit N Go tournaments. Points are awarded depending on the buy-in, so the higher the buy-in, the greater are the points earned. The total prize pool is of $10,000 that is divided into 25 final standings with a minimum $100 prize pool to a maximum prize pool of $2,500.
Apart from the Leaderboard chase, Gr88.com also rewards those players who achieve a winning streak. A winning streak is where you win multiple tournaments in a row. The higher the number of consecutive wins, the greater is the bonus prize. $2,000 is set for the Streak Bonus. There are five Streak Bonus prizes and the minimum that one can win is $150 and the highest bonus prize is $750.
MTT
In the Multi-Table Leaderboard promotion offer, players are awarded points for every tournament that they play throughout the month. The top players to score the highest on the leaderboard are offered an entry to the Leaderboard Grand Final. The winner of the final gets an all-expense paid major live seat package.
Points awarded in multi-table tournaments depend on the buy-in and the number of players playing in it. So the higher the buy-in and the more the players playing in the tournament, the higher will be the points earned. Lower buy-ins and fewer players will result in lower points being awarded for that tournament. |