Mike Darnay is a digital producer and photojournalist at CBS Pittsburgh. Mike has also written and produced content for Vox Media and the Mon Valley Independent. He often covers overnight breaking ...
Gambling enthusiasts know bad beats are part of the game. Experienced gamblers have seen plenty of them. Yet the most painful bad beat might be the one you never see at all. That happened Sunday as ...
When it comes to hitting bad beat jackpots, Quebec’s Playground Poker Club has become the place to be. On Saturday, the venue once against delivered a massive payout to its players when players hit a ...
When four 7s “beat” four 8s on the poker table, you know a bad beat poker jackpot was just hit. The Station Casinos Jumbo Hold ‘Em Poker “Bad Beat” Progressive hit on Saturday at Boulder Station, with ...
Following months and months of growth, a $1,226,765.80 bad beat jackpot hit around 4:15 P.M. Thursday at Rivers Casino Pittsburgh. The jackpot is the largest ever reported in the U.S., with the ...
More than 150 poker players at three poker rooms shared nearly $300,000 Thursday afternoon when a “bad beat” progressive jackpot was scored at Sante Fe Station casino. The total payout was $293,132, ...
Exploring the world of online poker platforms, our detailed Bad Beat Poker review reveals whether this site could be your next go-to destination. At its core, Bad Beat Poker champions a communal ...
Justice was served Wednesday at the Playground Poker Club in Canada when a player with a pocket pair of 10s saw two more 10s flip during the flop and incredibly still lost the hand. How, you ask?
The Week 4 edition of Sunday Night Football was a big one. The Kansas City Chiefs were on the road to take on the New York Jets. Of course, there was focus on Taylor Swift, who attended her second ...
The Philadelphia Eagles delivered one of the worst gambling beats you will ever see at the end of their Week 3 game against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday. The Eagles beat the Rams 33-26 at Lincoln ...
Detroit's Bad Blood are something rare. They're an active 2025 hardcore band who would've done just fine for themselves in 1983. They play short, fast, snotty songs with whiny-nasal hooks, but they ...