Sandia Poker Room Bad Beat Jackpot

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New Mexico’s Best Poker Room! Sandia has the most action, the biggest games and the most jackpot payouts in the state of New Mexico!

We conduct a variety of fun tournaments to choose from. With 15 tables, thirteen 55’’ LCD TVs and cash games daily, Sandia Poker Room is sure to have something just for you! We are Smoke-free and offer convenient food service right to your table.

The 'bad beat' jackpot stood at $607,734. For those unfamiliar with poker jargon, a 'bad beat' is when a player loses a strong hand to an opponent who has one that's even better. The one Strip property offering a bad beat jackpot is the Flamingo Poker Room. It starts at $20,000. Another Strip poker room with a BBJ can be found at the Venetian. After having one back in 2014, the Venetian ditched their jackpot, but brought it back in 2017. Thought you had a winning poker hand? Turn that loss into a win with a Bad Beat Jackpot! Any casino guest playing a raked Texas Hold’em game at the SAHARA Poker Room has the chance to take home a portion of the pot.

Daily cash games include 2-4 and 4-8 limit Hold’em, 1-2 and 2-5 No Limit Hold’em, and 4-8 Omaha Hi/Lo.

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To reserve your seat, up to one hour in advance, call the poker board at 505.796.7744.

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Bank Roll to World Series of Poker Drawings
Hot Seat Drawings April 3rd to May 23rd
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Drawings every hour from 12:30pm to 9:30pm
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Chance to win a trip and tournament buy-in to the Main event
at the World Series of Poker Value at $12,500 or cash option of $6,250

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WEEKLY POKER TOURNAMENTS

$50 Sunday Tournaments

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Starts at 12:00pm

$40 Buy-in + $10 entry fee, total of $50

$45 Monday Sprint Tournaments

Starts at 7:00pm

$40 Buy-in + $5 entry fee, total of $45

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$60 Tuesday Tournament

Starts at 7:00pm

$50.00 Buy-in + $10 entry fee, total of $60

Wednesday Dash For Cash Tournament

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Starts at 7:00pm

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$30.00 Buy-in + 5 entry fee, total of $35

$75 Thursday Bounty Tournaments

Starts at 7:00pm

$65.00 Buy-in + 10 entry fee, total of $75

$25.00 Bounty’s on each player

Friday More Bang For Your Buck Tournaments

Starts at 7:00pm

$90.00 Buy-in + 10 entry fee, total of $100

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Texas Hold’em – Earn 24,000 Peak Points on a Royal Flush or Straight Flush Wheel
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Texas Hold’em – Both cards must play to qualify.
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Omaha – Earn 4,500 Peak Points on a Straight Flush
Omaha – Two Cards must play out of the player’s hand to qualify.

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Sandia Poker Room Bad Beat Jackpot Games

Bad beat jackpots have been around for a long time. Used as an enticement to get punters through the door, or signed up to their poker room, the sometimes insanely high payout provides an extra dimension of entertainment.

But are they actually good for poker?

Thrill Seekers

When each hand offers a possibility of walking away with something like half a million dollars, that tends to get people’s attention. More accurately, it tends to attract the thrill seekers.

Thrill seekers and hardcore gamblers are every poker professional’s wildest dream. With a decent bad beat jackpot on offer everyone gets what they want. Well, almost everything.

Somebody Has to Pay

Unfortunately, the money in the bad beat jackpot has to come from somewhere, and casino bosses are not known for their generosity. So, the only way this can work is that the rake increases.

Now we are left with a simple math problem that we can never answer accurately, or with any real confidence. Is the extra rake worth paying in order to get more recreational players sat down at your table.

Just think that not only are some of these jackpot chasers clueless about poker, but they are also going to play incredibly sub optimally to increase their chances of hitting bingo. Anything that can bring these guys into the fold is a great thing for poker.

Another bonus of having a bad beat jackpot live at your table is that the extra action stimulated by the rec can sometimes get the other regs feeling a rush of blood to the head. If you can keep your calm among all this craziness you stand to be in a very good game, regardless of the increased rake.

Sandia Poker Room Bad Beat Jackpot Game

So, the final judgement has to be that bad beat jackpots are good for poker. They might be cheesy, and super unlikely to happen, but they have so many good points and that makes them worth having.

The Biggest Bad Beat Jackpot in History

It is unknown who first came up with the idea to run a bad beat jackpot. They kind of appeared and were copied by everyone right away. The insane sums on offer would be displayed in neon lighting hanging from the ceiling, enticing the unsuspecting non-poker player.

As for the bad beat jackpot record, it was only last year that we saw a new benchmark being set. On January 16, 2018, at Detroit’s Motor City Casino, a huge jackpot of $1,068,590.80 was paid out.


Scott, from Oxford Michigan, thought his luck was in when he found himself looking down at quad threes. Unfortunately, his opponent Kenneth was holding quad queens. The pair collected 40% and 20% of the jackpot prize respectively - $427,452.52 and $213,712.97.

The remaining four players at the table took home $106,856.28 each.


Not only was the hand in question a rare event, but the players lucked in with the circumstances too. This hand took place six-handed at a ten-handed table where there is rarely a spare seat to be had, meaning everyone picked up around double what would have normally been the case.