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46 lucky poker players walked away with a share of a record-breaking CA$2.5m (US$1.8m) Bad Beat Jackpot at the Casino du Lac-Leamy in Quebec, Canada.
A losing hand triggers the jackpot when it contains four 10s or an even stronger combination. This happened last week and resulted in the player with the four 10s getting a CA$1m (US$722,457) cut of the total prize, with the hand winner, who had a straight flush, receiving CA$502,711 (US$363,187).
remaining six players in the game took home almost CA$84,000 (US$60,686) apiece
The remaining six players in the game took home almost CA$84,000 (US$60,686) apiece, with the 38 other players in the room each taking home CA$13,000 (US$9,392).
In the press release announcing the win, Loto-Quebec called the atmosphere “electric” at the time, as the Montreal Canadiens were vying to clinch a Stanley Cup play-off spot and people in the room were watching the televisions closely.
This was a record-high bad beat jackpot win at a Loto-Quebec casino.
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