Pacific Hold'em Poker is fun and easy to play - even for poker novices! If your best five-card hand beats your opponent's hand on screen, you win!
Ask your retailer for a ticket or fill out a selection slip. Mark how many $2 plays you want. You can play up to five draws with the option of playing up to five hands per draw. Each draw and hand will be printed on a separate ticket featuring a unique pair of cards.
Pacific Hold'em Poker can be played daily with the first draw starting at 11:06 a.m. and ending with the last draw at 2:06 a.m.
Find out more in the demo below.
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What Can I Win?
Beat the Table and you win!
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If your best five-card hand Beats the Table (beats all four opponents' hands on the screen), you win a share of the prize pot for every $2 you bet. |
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If no ticket holder Beats the Table, all the ticket holders with the next best hand win or share the prize pot for every $2 they bet. |
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The number of players participating in a particular draw will determine the amount of that prize pot. |
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A tie is considered a loss. |
Win the Bad Beat!
You could win the Bad Beat Jackpot if:
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You have a Straight Flush or 4-of-a-Kind and you also did not beat the top opponent’s hand. |
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You must use your best possible five-card hand and it must be stronger than just the five community cards alone (your pocket card cannot be used to create your best five-card hand in place of the equivalent card from the community cards). |
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Your hand must contain at least one of your pocket cards (from your ticket) and the top opponent’s best five-card hand must also contain at least one of the opponent’s “pocket” cards (for a situation where a player would qualify to exist). |
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Also, if multiple players’ hands qualify, only the best Bad Beat hand will be awarded the jackpot. In the event of a tie, the jackpot is shared. |
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The Bad Beat Jackpot, if won, is split equally by the number of winning shares of the total jackpot. |
Prize Structure
| Bet |
Share of Prize Pot or Jackpot |
| $2 bet |
1 share |
| $4 bet |
2 share |
| $6 bet |
3 share |
| $8 bet |
4 share |
| $10 bet |
5 share |
Odds (approximate)
| Prize Category |
Odds |
| Beat the Table |
1:5.33 |
| Best Hand in Province* |
1:763.40 |
| Bad Beat Jackpot |
1:31,719.44 |
| Any Prize |
1:5.29 |
*When no ticket holder can Beat the Table, the prize is won or shared by the ticket holders with the best hand.