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jackpot

1 of 1noun
/ˈdʒækpɑt/
Forms:jackpots
1

the top prize or highest amount of money that can be won in a game of chance or a lottery

  • She hit the jackpot and won a million dollars in the lottery.
  • The jackpot for this week’s draw is the biggest in history.
  • Winning the jackpot changed his life overnight.
  • The jackpot rolled over because no one won last week.
  • The jackpot winner chose to remain anonymous after the big win.
2

(poker) a large prize or payout that is awarded when a player achieves a certain winning combination or meets a specific set of criteria, such as hitting a rare hand or winning a certain number of consecutive games

A jackpot in poker refers to a large prize or pool of money that accumulates over time, typically in special poker games or tournaments. It is often awarded to a player who achieves a rare or difficult hand, such as a royal flush. Some poker rooms or casinos have progressive jackpots, which grow as more players contribute to the prize pool. In other cases, a jackpot might be a fixed amount for a specific hand or achievement, such as hitting a certain combination of cards. Jackpots add excitement and an additional layer of potential reward to poker games.

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