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The Olympic Poker Jackpot is accumulated and can only be won at a cash game table with a minimum of 6 players and if:
In flop games, the flop is open
In Stud games, a second open card is exposed
The jackpot is available in all Club Poker games
For each game that meets the qualifying criteria, the dealer withdraws €1 of jackpot money from the bank. This amount accumulates in the Olympic Poker Jackpot.
The jackpot is deemed to be the jackpot balance at the end of the previous casino day
The cut-off time is no later than 07:00
There are two jackpots:
Bad Beat Jackpot
Royal Flush Jackpot
60% of the jackpot is awarded as a win
The jackpot is awarded in a poker showdown situation
Two or more hands must qualify for the jackpot payout
If more than two players have the same qualifying hand, they split the portion of the jackpot their hands qualify for
Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo:
Player must lose with at least four of a kind or higher
5 Card Omaha, 5 Card Omaha Hi/Lo and Courchevel:
Player must lose with at least four Kings or higher
Texas Hold’Em and Crazy Pineapple:
Player must lose with a full house of three Aces and a pair of Jacks or higher
Seven Card Stud:
Player must lose with a full house of at least three Aces and any pair or better
Sökö (5 Card Stud):
Player must lose with a minimum five-card flush
Highest card must be King or higher
All game types:
Both losing and winning hands must contain at least two cards from the player’s own hand
How is the Bad Beat Jackpot paid out?
30% of the current jackpot balance is paid to the losing hand
15% of the current jackpot balance is paid to the winning hand
The remaining 15% is shared among the players who participated in the hand
What is required to win the Royal Flush Jackpot?
The player must have a Royal Flush
In Texas Hold’Em and Texas Pineapple, the player must use two cards from their own hand
What is the payout for the Royal Flush Jackpot?
€500 is awarded as a prize regardless of the game played
If the Olympic Poker Jackpot is less than €2,500, 20% of the jackpot is shared
Can the casino run promotions without an active jackpot?
Yes, the casino reserves the right to run tournaments during promotions where:
No money is collected from the bank for the jackpot
No jackpot can be won
Do all jackpot-qualifying combinations require using two cards from the hand?
Yes, all combinations that qualify for the jackpot, including:
Royal Flush
Bad Beat
Only count if players have used two cards from their own hand
In order to register for poker tournaments taking place at different Olympic Casino venues, you must purchase a ticket at the cashier of the casino where the tournament of your choice is taking place.
There is no possibility to register or book a seat for a tournament by phone or e-mail. Exceptions are made for players who would like to participate but live in another city or country. In such cases, the player may book a place in the tournament by e-mail.
NB!
Any tournament places booked in advance but not paid for may be cancelled once the tournament has started.
Registration to purchase a ticket will be available from the moment the tournament schedule is published on the Olympic Casino Poker Club website. Exceptions may be made for individual tournaments with limited registration options or registration times.
Entry fees for special events and major tournaments can generally also be paid by bank transfer. For such registrations, please contact us by e-mail at: [email protected]
Ranking points in Olympic Poker Club are awarded according to the following structure:
Take tables from tab "EE Ranking Points"
In regular tournaments, 2% of the prize pool is collected and players are awarded ranking points according to the regular ranking system. The top 10 players of each three-month period are awarded prizes based on the ranking points they have earned during that period.
Satellite tournaments, Sit & Go tournaments, private tournaments, and all tournaments with special participation requirements (e.g. tournaments only for Estonians, only for women, or only for top-ranked players) are not ranking tournaments. The poker manager reserves the right to exclude specific tournaments from the ranking list if they are deemed unsuitable to be ranking events.
The Olympic Poker Jackpot is accumulated and can only be won at a cash game table with a minimum of 6 players and if:
In flop games, the flop is open
In Stud games, a second open card is exposed
The jackpot is available in all Club Poker games
For each game that meets the qualifying criteria, the dealer withdraws €1 of jackpot money from the bank. This amount accumulates in the Olympic Poker Jackpot.
The jackpot is deemed to be the jackpot balance at the end of the previous casino day
The cut-off time is no later than 07:00
There are two jackpots:
Bad Beat Jackpot
Royal Flush Jackpot
60% of the jackpot is awarded as a win
The jackpot is awarded in a poker showdown situation
Two or more hands must qualify for the jackpot payout
If more than two players have the same qualifying hand, they split the portion of the jackpot their hands qualify for
Omaha and Omaha Hi/Lo:
Player must lose with at least four of a kind or higher
5 Card Omaha, 5 Card Omaha Hi/Lo and Courchevel:
Player must lose with at least four Kings or higher
Texas Hold’Em and Crazy Pineapple:
Player must lose with a full house of three Aces and a pair of Jacks or higher
Seven Card Stud:
Player must lose with a full house of at least three Aces and any pair or better
Sökö (5 Card Stud):
Player must lose with a minimum five-card flush
Highest card must be King or higher
All game types:
Both losing and winning hands must contain at least two cards from the player’s own hand
How is the Bad Beat Jackpot paid out?
30% of the current jackpot balance is paid to the losing hand
15% of the current jackpot balance is paid to the winning hand
The remaining 15% is shared among the players who participated in the hand
What is required to win the Royal Flush Jackpot?
The player must have a Royal Flush
In Texas Hold’Em and Texas Pineapple, the player must use two cards from their own hand
What is the payout for the Royal Flush Jackpot?
€500 is awarded as a prize regardless of the game played
If the Olympic Poker Jackpot is less than €2,500, 20% of the jackpot is shared
Can the casino run promotions without an active jackpot?
Yes, the casino reserves the right to run tournaments during promotions where:
No money is collected from the bank for the jackpot
No jackpot can be won
Do all jackpot-qualifying combinations require using two cards from the hand?
Yes, all combinations that qualify for the jackpot, including:
Royal Flush
Bad Beat
Only count if players have used two cards from their own hand
In order to register for poker tournaments taking place at different Olympic Casino venues, you must purchase a ticket at the cashier of the casino where the tournament of your choice is taking place.
There is no possibility to register or book a seat for a tournament by phone or e-mail. Exceptions are made for players who would like to participate but live in another city or country. In such cases, the player may book a place in the tournament by e-mail.
NB!
Any tournament places booked in advance but not paid for may be cancelled once the tournament has started.
Registration to purchase a ticket will be available from the moment the tournament schedule is published on the Olympic Casino Poker Club website. Exceptions may be made for individual tournaments with limited registration options or registration times.
Entry fees for special events and major tournaments can generally also be paid by bank transfer. For such registrations, please contact us by e-mail at: [email protected]
Ranking points in Olympic Poker Club are awarded according to the following structure:
Take tables from tab "EE Ranking Points"
In regular tournaments, 2% of the prize pool is collected and players are awarded ranking points according to the regular ranking system. The top 10 players of each three-month period are awarded prizes based on the ranking points they have earned during that period.
Satellite tournaments, Sit & Go tournaments, private tournaments, and all tournaments with special participation requirements (e.g. tournaments only for Estonians, only for women, or only for top-ranked players) are not ranking tournaments. The poker manager reserves the right to exclude specific tournaments from the ranking list if they are deemed unsuitable to be ranking events.
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