NOW...usually(always I think),a person who loses/wins the bad beat jackpot MUST have both hole cards play in the hand to qualify. For example:I have A-2 and the flop is AA7 and then the turn is a J and the river is a J. I would not win the bad beat(if beaten) as I am not using both hole cards as the 2 is not in use in the hand.
When the bad beat jackpot is hit(it takes weeks or months sometimes),it starts all over again at a lower prize...say $20,000 and then builds up again.
Some casinos say that you have to lose with quads over quads,some BB jackpots have lower qualifications
Had a friend win one in Vancouver two years ago. She had AA and the flop was AJJ,she bet and the opponent went all in. She called of course and he had quad Jacks.She was annoyed that she lost, but the whole table was clapping and very happy. She had no idea that she had won. She wound up with $13,000. The guy that beat her got $6,500 and the rest of the table shared in the rest. She wasn't annoyed anymore after that.
AS A FOOTNOTE: One of the players at the table had gone off to the washroom before the start of the hand,so was not there when the hand played. HE GOT NOTHING!! That pee break cost him around $800.
Hope that explains it a bit.
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