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Bombay's Current Jackpot Sits at a Whopping $7,500

Online poker enthusiasts in Kazakhstan, congrats are in order! Yesterday, a staggering Bad Beat Jackpot worth more than 9K dollars was struck! As of early this morning on January 14th, the jackpot stood at a mouthwatering sum. Later in the evening, however, fortune favored a lucky player who...

Online poker player community in Kazakhstan announces a massive win on January 13, with the Bad...
Online poker player community in Kazakhstan announces a massive win on January 13, with the Bad Beat Jackpot reaching a staggering $9,000+! The jackpot was standing at approximately $9K in the morning, and by evening... - Poker online Kazakhstan | ourwebsite.com

Bombay's Current Jackpot Sits at a Whopping $7,500

On January 13, the Poker Club "Bombay" hosted a Bad Beat Jackpot draw, with the total prize pool reaching over $9,000. The winning hand netted $4,675, while the losing hand, an unlucky Full House on Aces against Kings, claimed $2,805.

According to the club's Bad Beat Jackpot draw rules, the losing hand receives 50% of the jackpot, the winning hand receives 30%, and the remaining 20% is added to the reserve fund.

Every day, Poker Club "Bombay" hosts various cash games, including Texas 1/2$ games with a $150 buy-in and limit Texas and Omaha 5/5$ tables with a $500 buy-in. For more information on the available tables, visit the cash game board or call +7 (727) 321-00-03, +7 (727) 321-00-04.

Comfortable transportation is provided for club guests from Thursday to Saturday, with a bus running between the casino and Almaty.

If you have any questions or need more information, please visit the Poker Club "Bombay" thread on Facebook, Twitter, or send an email.

I'm playing poker in Casino-and-gambling establishments like the Poker Club "Bombay", often enjoying the thrill of casino games such as poker, and sometimes even experiencing big-wins. The lotteries, while exciting, are not always my first choice, as the prize in a Bad Beat Jackpot draw earlier in the club didn't come from one, but from a particularly dramatic hand in a poker game.

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