Potawatomi Bad Beat
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Potawatomi Bad Beat Jackpot
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Potawatomi Bad Beat Jackpot
The Ojibwa beat the Iroquois and ran the Sioux out of their homeland and occupied more land than any other tribe ever has from Manitoba to Indiana and took over smaller tribes on their pursuit west. I still don't know any other tribe to do this and still be known as a peaceful tribe. I am a 4th generation descendant of cuthbert grant jr. Potawatomi State Park on the shore of Sturgeon Bay in southern Door County, has 1,200 acres of gently rolling upland terrain bordered by steep slopes and rugged limestone cliffs. The park is named in honor of the tribe that inhabited Green Bay’s shores and islands when Europeans first settled the area. Billie Eilish, Lorde - Bad Beat. Billie Eilish - no time to die. Billie eilish - Everything I Wanted. The Potawatomi believed that a person's spirit left the body when they died. The Potawatomi protected the spirits of the dead by having ceremonies to ward off bad or evil spirits. During these ceremonies they danced to the rhythm of drums, whistles, and rattles. They would conduct ceremonies such as: Grief Ceremony Funeral Ceremony.
Thought you had a strong poker hand that was going to win, but didn’t? Turn that loss into a win with a Bad Beat Jackpot. Any guest playing Texas Hold ’Em has the chance to take home a portion of the pot. It’s a chance for everyone to win!
- 40% of the Bad Beat will be awarded to the Bad Beat Hand (losing Texas Hold ‘Em hand).
- 30% of the Bad Beat will be awarded to the winner of the Texas Hold ‘Em hand.
- 30% of the Bad Beat will be awarded equally amongst the other players at the table who were dealt in at the beginning of the hand (and present during the deal).
Potawatomi Bad Beat
Eighty-one poker players at the Potawatomi Bingo Casino in Milwaukee are celebrating their good fortune after sharing in the casino’s Bad Beat Jackpot worth $164,545.
The casino’s inaugural jackpot had been building since since October and was finally released on December 14th at a 10 player Texas Holdem table. The lucky loser of the hand was Frank W. of Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin, who was awarded $49,363 after his quad sixes were cracked by quad aces. Following his remarkable win, Frank W commented:
“I’ve been coming to the Poker Room at Potawatomi Bingo Casino more often since the Bad Beat Jackpot promotion started and can’t believe I ended up as the big winner. Texas Holdem is my game and it’s great that the opportunity to win extra money through the Bad Beat Jackpot is now available at the casino.”
In addition, the winner of the hand, Kathy K. of Park Ridge, Illinois, then collected $32,909 for her part in the hand, while the remaining eight players won $6,170 a piece for simply being at the same table. Furthermore, 71 other poker players collected $463 each after the jackpot was struck.
The Bad Beat Jackpot has since been reset with $1 from each subsequent poker pot worth $15 or more going towards the jackpot total. The Potawatomi Bingo Casino has 20 poker tables and commenting on the attraction of the casino’s jackpot, Poker Room Manager Jeff Gemini said:
“Our Poker guests have been asking for a Bad Beat Jackpot promotion for awhile, so it’s generated a lot of excitement and interest from players. We’re always looking for new ways to keep our players happy and it will definitely be interesting to see how large the next jackpot gets in the coming weeks. You just never know when it will hit again.”