Kansas Administrative Regulations
Agency 112 - KANSAS RACING AND GAMING COMMISSION
Article 108 - TABLE GAMES
Section 112-108-45 - Bad beat and special hand

Universal Citation: KS Admin Regs 112-108-45

Current through Register Vol. 43, No. 39, September 26, 2024

(a) If the facility manager offers a bad beat or special hand, all funds collected for the jackpot shall be used to fund the primary, secondary, and tertiary jackpots and be available for poker players to win. The percentage of the funds attributable to each jackpot shall be included in the rules of the game in the facility manager's internal control standards.

(b) When a patron wins a bad beat or special hand, the following information shall be recorded on the bad beat payout documentation, and copies of the internal revenue service forms, if applicable, shall be attached:

(1) A description of the cards that comprised the winning poker hand for that game;

(2) a description of the cards that comprised the winning bad beat hand;

(3) the name of the person that had the winning poker hand for that game;

(4) the name of the person that had the winning bad beat hand;

(5) the names of the other players in the game; and

(6) the amount won by each person.

(c) Surveillance staff shall be notified and shall visually verify all winning hands when a bad beat or special hand is won. The verification by surveillance shall be documented in the surveillance log.

(d) The amount of primary bad beat and any special hand shall be prominently displayed at all times in the poker room, and the amount displayed shall be promptly updated at least once each gaming day by adding the correct percentage of funds that were collected from the previous gaming day. If the bad beat is won and the amount displayed has not yet been updated, the poker room supervisor shall contact accounting and update the bad beat amount before paying the winners.

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