All of a sudden, a lady just SCREAMS at the top of her lungs..and it SOUNDED like it came from Pai-Gow, but apparently it was one table over (3CP)...I noticed the AKQs was at $12k...and I thought the lady had hit it...turns out...the DEALER hit the AKQs and called the PitBoss over...both were kind of stunned to see THAT hand on the DEALER side of the table...
That has to be the WORST beat, lol...especially with a $12k progressive up there...
Quote: hook3670UTH at Bally's AC flush on the board 9,10.J,Q,3 all clubs. Sure enough dealer flips over a K clubs for the straight flush to wipe out the table.
I've seen that kinda stuff before...
But this was the TOP JACKPOT HAND (specifically AKQ of spades)
i was playing 3cp and was dealt 5-5-4.
The dealer turned over her hole cards: 4, 4, and the third hole card fell on the floor. After calling the floor, he picked it up, and of course it was the last 4 in the deck. He ruled the hand valid and my fives were beaten.
Quote: sodawateri think i have this bad beat beaten.
i was playing 3cp and was dealt 5-5-4.
The dealer turned over her hole cards: 4, 4, and the third hole card fell on the floor. After calling the floor, he picked it up, and of course it was the last 4 in the deck. He ruled the hand valid and my fives were beaten.
i remember reading a post here. some guy got a big hand, and some other player at the table dropped his card. the whole table was ruled to be invalid. of course that guy was pissed off big time.
some double standard.
Quote: SGITNot exactly a bad beat, but I was playing 3CP at Sunset Station about a month ago after moving to Vegas. Woman on my left is all-in blind but didn't make the $1 progressive bet. I tossed her $5 to make the bet, but she declined saying that she was leaving after the hand anyway. Dealer flips her cards over and she has A-K-Q hearts, which would have been $500 for the $1 progressive bet that she turned down from me. She ended up staying at the table for a while longer and was all-in blind again but didn't have enough to make the $5 Pair Plus bet this time. I tossed her $5 and she hits trips. She colored up and left the table, tossing me a couple of $25 chips for being a good neighbor.
Was she hot at least? :)
Hot chicks don't gamble at SS. Hot chicks are all at the HR, Palms, Cosmopolitan or in my trunk.Quote: TomspurWas she hot at least? :)
BTY JJ said she would be in town not sure the date but If anyone is interested. Note to self: leave Rolex watch at home.
Quote: TomspurWas she hot at least? :)
Actually, she wasn't too bad for 2am at Sunset Station. A couple more drinks and she might have considered me doable 😏
That was about ten years ago or so- and about the same time my buddy got the worst bad-beat I think I've seen: He was playing Caribbean Stud for quarters and had four deuces and the whole table was demanding that the dealer qualify- which of course he did with four nines! Everyone just got up at that point in disgust...
Quote: IbeatyouracesI was playing CS in Windsor on the Northern Belle when the dealers four 7's got beat by a players four K's!
See, now that's the way the story should have ended with my buddy! 4 deuces, just not good enough...
Quote: ams288This doesn't compare to some of yours but one time at the MGM Grand Detroit playing Caribbean Stud I had a 3-4-5-6-7 straight. The table was full. I was like, "please qualify." What does the dealer flip over? 4-5-6-7-8 straight. One guy at the table felt so bad he bought me a drink after that one.
That's just rotten...
...after having not played the game for years, I find myself playing and enjoying the game every now and then these days...
Quote: chickenman15 years ago playing Caribbean stud daily for large jackpot ~$325,000, I get quad 10s heads up at around 6am. I of course "beg" the dealer to qualify and I announce "two pair" and he turns over kings full. He snickers as he reaches for my chips and exposes my cards and jolts to a halt. "Two pairs of 10s, that is" I snickered. He laughs best who laughs last...
That's great- especially as it sounds like your dealer took pleasure in taking your money, which I don't particularly enjoy...
Yes, he was a snotball and it was a real spy versus spy at that table. Was betting quarters so the payout was fairly large IIRC. He didn't get a tip though...:-)Quote: TheBigPaybakThat's great- especially as it sounds like your dealer took pleasure in taking your money, which I don't particularly enjoy...
Follow on to this a day or so later I arrive at 0430 and the Caribbean pit is empty of players, just one table with a dealer (not this jerk) and a pit critter standing there with long faces. Even without looking at the progressive meter I could tell from a distance it had been hit. So I walk up and ask for the details. Pit person says someone had been standing waiting on a seat. Player at third base busts out a little after midnight. Guy sits down, buys in for a hundred, and a couple hands in hits it. Around $338,000. After the normal drill they pay him, he tips the chips left from his buy-in, around $87 or so, a real Rockefeller... can't blame them for being bitter and depressed.
Quote: chickenmanGuy sits down, buys in for a hundred, and a couple hands in hits it. Around $338,000. After the normal drill they pay him, he tips the chips left from his buy-in, around $87 or so, a real Rockefeller... can't blame them for being bitter and depressed.
Is it wrong that I find this a completely appropriate tip? Nothing wrong with dropping $87 in the box for dealing one hand. I never got why dealers feel entitled to thousands of dollars when a jackpot hits. It's nice if the winning player chooses to be extra generous, but feeling bitter over an $87 tip does not compute for me, as it was likely the largest tip from a single player in weeks.