1Win poker offers cash table players the opportunity to receive compensation if they lose a hand with a strong poker combination. Thanks to the Bad Beat Jackpot feature, players can claim a significant portion of the prize pool even if luck is not on their side.

Bad Beat Jackpot in 1Win poker
Principle of operation and distribution of Bad Beat Jackpot
The Bad Beat Jackpot is a special prize pool that is paid out to the player who loses a hand with an exceptionally strong poker combination. The biggest share of the jackpot is reserved for the loser of the hand.
The distribution of the Bad Beat Jackpot prize pool is as follows:
- 35% of the prize pool is paid to a player who loses a hand with a strong hand.
- 15% of the prize pool goes to the player who wins the hand.
- 15% of the prize pool is distributed to the other players at the table.
- 35% of the prize pool goes into a new jackpot pool for the next draw.
Mechanism of Bad Beat Jackpot fund formation

Prizes for powerful combos at 1Win
The Bad Beat Jackpot fund is generated from the commission (rake) charged by the poker room on every hand played. 10% of the rake collected is allocated to the jackpot prize pool.
For example, if a $0.60 commission is charged on a $10 bet, then $0.06 (which is 10% of the rake) goes to the Bad Beat Jackpot fund.
Terms of participation in the Bad Beat Jackpot draw
In order to qualify for the Bad Beat Jackpot, a player must lose a hand using both of their pocket cards.
In Texas Hold’em, to participate in the Bad Beat Jackpot you must play a hand with a full house combination of Aces and Tens or higher (AAATT+). In the Omaha game, you must play a hand with a full house of twos or higher (22223+).
It’s important to note that the Bad Beat Jackpot draw is for cash tables only and does not apply to tournament play.
Join 1Win poker’s BBJ cash tables, show off your skills and earn extra rewards even if you lose a hand with a strong poker hand. The Bad Beat Jackpot feature adds an element of luck and the chance to win a significant prize, making poker even more exciting and rewarding.