“The position that Station took during the nine months they held back payment surely made a negative impact on the number of players going to Station casinos,” said Rochelle Lindner, one of the players who took a complaint to the state Gaming Control Board. While some have gone back, others still harbor bad feelings for the company, whose executives say they only wanted to be absolutely certain that the company was providing a fair game to all players. The nearly 90 people who thought they had won money in Station Casinos’ “bad beat jackpot” poker promotion had to wait more than nine months to cash in.īut even though they have been paid, the bad-beat jackpot is gone and so are many of the players who became dissatisfied about waiting so long. 12, 2017, to hear a player dispute involving a 'bad-beat' jackpot. Poker players, Station Casinos' poker room officials and state Gaming Control Board administrators gather around a table in a conference room at the Gaming Control Board offices at the Sawyer Building in Las Vegas on Tuesday, Dec.