The other 6 players won a share of the rest = $61,338.
The Bad Beat Jackpot rules saw the players take the following: However, Flanagan had just made quads and that meant monster 6-figure wins for the duo, and a huge bonus for everyone else at the table. When Raymond Broderson turned the Royal Flush he was looking forward to a tidy pot, especially when the river came an ace, full houses and trips likely to pay him off.
It’s not the kind of money you’d expect to see at a $1/3 game, even when two massive hands do get to the river, but triggering the $1.2million BBJ at Rivers casino in Pittsburgh meant life-changing sums of money for all involved.