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Online Poker Players Hit Record-Breaking $996,115.28 Bad Beat Jackpot at Absolute Poker

Online poker player from Pasadena, Maryland wins $325,212.40 for losing a hand of Texas Hold'em.

Miami, FL (PRWEB) June 24, 2008 -- Absolute Poker today reported that its Bad Beat Jackpot was hit shortly after 9pm ET on Sunday evening, less than $4,000 shy of hitting the $1 million mark. The record-breaking $996,115.28 jackpot is the largest Bad Beat Jackpot ever won in online poker history.

"We're hitting milestones, breaking records and making ordinary poker players extraordinarily rich," stated an Absolute Poker spokesperson. "Bad Beat Jackpot continues to attract an enormous number of poker players to Absolute Poker and we can't wait to beat the industry record we just set once again."

We're hitting milestones, breaking records and making ordinary poker players extraordinarily rich
The latest bad beat win happened on June 22 at 9:06 p.m. ET just one year after Absolute Poker launched the Texas Hold'em-based jackpot game to the delight of US players. An online poker player with the moniker RIVERMAN1969 from Pasadena, Maryland lost a hand of Texas Hold'em with four tens to BFOXY's four queens, securing $325,212.40 for his loss. BFOXY left the table $163,343.67 richer and 88 other online poker players shared in an additional $163,343.67, including those seated at the table where the bad beat occurred and those seated at Bad Beat Jackpot tables featuring the same stakes and game type.

The popped jackpot eclipses the previous industry record held by Absolute Poker. On August 29, 2007, the popular online poker site swiped the record for the largest Bad Beat Jackpot ever won in online poker history from Party Poker.

With more and more players flocking to Absolute Poker for a shot at winning hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash just by losing a hand of Texas Hold'em, the jackpot could easily reach a $1 million on a regular basis.

Absolute Poker is paying players for their losing hands. Bad Beat Jackpot is just like regular Texas Hold'em but with a slight twist. If a player loses a Texas Hold'em hand holding four 8s or anything better while seated at a Bad Beat Jackpot table, they'll win a large piece of the Bad Beat Jackpot. The winner of the hand, the participants in the online poker hand and players seated at Bad Beat Jackpot tables with the same game type and stakes also share in the jackpot.

To help the jackpot build, $0.50 is collected from qualifying hands at Bad Beat Jackpot tables.

Full details on Absolute Poker's Bad Beat Jackpot game can be found at www.absolutepoker.com.

About Absolute Poker:
Absolute Poker is dedicated to providing players from around the world with an online poker game experience that is second to none. Players worldwide can access Absolute Poker online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week from any PC or Mac and experience the best multi-player game online poker has to offer. Absolute Poker is committed to remaining the most trusted and best online poker experience, created by poker players for poker players.

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