One player had a straight flush and was up against quads in a low-stakes no-limit hold'em cash game, which would normally trigger the bad beat.
In that post, which includes an overhead video of the hand, it is explained why the six-figure bad beat jackpot payout was declined. The rules are the rules, but some aren't satisfied with a San Antonio poker club's decision to nullify a $100,000 bad beat jackpot on Thursday due to one player exposing his cards before all action was complete.Ĭedrric Trevino a Texas poker pro, shared a screenshot of a post from the co-owner of San Antonio Poker Palace.