JustinInMN
4 of a Kind
Surprised there isn't a thread on this yet, it happened on Friday. Omaha Bad Beat not paid out at The Lodge because of flop only requirement.
https://www.pokernews.com/news/2024/08/poker-bad-beat-jackpot-the-lodge-card-club-46766.htm
So to me the only way this ruling makes sense is if the interpretation of the rules is such that the same 5 cards must play on the flop and river. The river
changed one of the hands, invalidating the flop requirement.
Now I have never heard of a flop requirement before regarding a BBJ, so please fill me in if anyone of you have hear did this before.
The restriction obviously is to make it difficult to hit so it's a multi-year build of this jackpot, in which case the rule is working as designed.
Though I do question if the complexity, ambiguity, and resulting bad press has undermined the benefits of a BBJ promotion here.
https://www.pokernews.com/news/2024/08/poker-bad-beat-jackpot-the-lodge-card-club-46766.htm
So to me the only way this ruling makes sense is if the interpretation of the rules is such that the same 5 cards must play on the flop and river. The river
changed one of the hands, invalidating the flop requirement.Now I have never heard of a flop requirement before regarding a BBJ, so please fill me in if anyone of you have hear did this before.
The restriction obviously is to make it difficult to hit so it's a multi-year build of this jackpot, in which case the rule is working as designed.
Though I do question if the complexity, ambiguity, and resulting bad press has undermined the benefits of a BBJ promotion here.
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on a flop of 
I don't recall the turn but I remember being delighted to hit the
on the river for a straight flush. The villian in this hand went 6 bets with me on the river and I knew what he had and I knew it didn't qualify because I was only playing one hole card. Of course he has 
also flopping a flush and also rivering the straight flush. But because I only had the 