Bad Beat Jackpot Potawatomi

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Poker room has 20 tables staffed with knowledgable competent dealers who know how to run a table. The rake is 10% to $5 plus a $1 drop for the bad beat jackpot/promotions. Room currently offers a Bad Beat jackpot and a mini bad beat jackpot both for holdem players. In addition there are high hand and royal flush promotions. In addition to these slot wins, 8 players in the new South Bend Poker Room split a Bad Beat jackpot of $46,500 on October 5. The winner, from Michigan City, Indiana held quad Jacks and beat a hand of quad 6’s. Following the win, the Bad Beat jackpot was reset and has grown to over $52,000.

Bad Beat Jackpot Potawatomi

20 Tables, Open 24/7

Potawatomi Hotel & Casino has the biggest poker room in Wisconsin, with 20 poker tables available for players of any level. Limit and No-Limit Texas Hold ’Em, Seven Card Stud, Omaha—we’ve got you covered when it comes to playing all of your favorite poker games in Milwaukee.

We host regular poker room promotions like the Bad Beat, where even a losing hand will win you a mighty jackpot. Other promotions include High Hand of the Hour, Bounty Board Bonanza as well as quarterly tournaments, including the World Series of Poker Circuit Tour.

How to Reserve a Seat at the Poker Room at Potawatomi Hotel & Casino

Looking for a seat at the table? Call 414-847-7605 up to one hour in advance of when you want to play and we’ll reserve a seat for you.

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Must be at least 21 years old to play poker. The Poker Room is a smoke-free gambling area.

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Bad Beat Jackpot Potawatomi

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Texas Hold ’Em
3–6 with $30 minimum buy-in
$5–10 with $50 minimum buy-in
$10–20 with $100 minimum buy-in
$20–40 with $200 minimum buy-in
$30–60 with $300 minimum buy-in
$50–$100 with various minimum buy-in
$100–$200 with various minimum buy-in

No-Limit Texas Hold ’Em
$2–5 with a $200 minimum and $1,000 maximum buy-in
$5–10 with a $500 minimum and $2,500 maximum buy-in
$1–3 no-limit with $100 minimum and $300 maximum buy-in

Pot Limit Omaha
$5–5/$5–10/$10–20/$25–50
$1–2 RxR
$1–2–5 RxR and $1–2–5 Hi Big O Pot Limit Hi and Hi/Lo

Omaha Hi and Hi/Lo
$3–6/$4–8/$5–10/$10–20 Big O Hi and Hi/Lo

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