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$306K paid out for bad beat jackpot hit at off-Strip casino

Four queens was beat at the table but winning with the payout.

The Jumbo Hold ’Em Poker Bad Beat Progressive hit Tuesday at Red Rock Casino, good for a payout to players for $306,939, according to a Station Casinos news release.

The losing hand was quad queens and the winning hand was a queen-high straight flush. The winning hand won $30,686, and the losing hand won $46,029. The eight players at the table won $1,918 each, while all poker guests across Station Casinos poker rooms playing at the time won $1,343 each, including all the players at the winning table.

At the time, there were 70 eligible players at Red Rock’s poker room, 34 at Boulder Station’s, and 56 at Santa Fe Station’s.

The progressive jackpot has reset to more than $260,000.

Winners across the Las Vegas Valley

California

Hitting 21, luckily not on the blackjack table.

Cannery

Solid pickup on the Empire slots machine.

Suncoast

The casino’s Twitter account will present the puns, so I don’t have to.

Treasure Island

Jesus enjoys the Winner Wednesday spotlight.

Contact Tony Garcia at tgarcia@reviewjournal.com or 702-383-0307. Follow @TonyGLVNews on Twitter.

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