![]() ![]() Front row (left to right): Brent Enos, Evelyn Gussenhoffen (dealer) and Scott Thompson. ![]() Five of the Texas Hold'em poker players from Rivers Casino Pittsburgh on Nov. Thompson's losing hand of four aces earned him the 40% total of over $362,000 while Enos took home over $271,000. When the jackpot was hit on Tuesday, it was worth $905,622.13. The player who suffered the bad beat takes home 40% of the jackpot, the player with the winning hand takes 30%, and everyone else at the table split the rest equally. had four aces that were beat by Brent Enos of Jefferson Hills' royal flush.Īt the Rivers Casino, when a hand of four of a kind, tens or higher, are beat by an even higher hand, the jackpot is triggered, making everyone at the table a winner. The 'Bad Beat Jackpot' was triggered when Scott Thompson of Washington, Pa. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) - A poker player at the Rivers Casino suffered a bad beat on Tuesday night when his four aces lost to a royal flush - making everyone at the table a winner when the 'Bad Beat Jackpot' was triggered. 'Bad Beat Jackpot' at Rivers Casino hits for $905,622 00:33
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