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Manthra Koliyer
Posted on 03 Feb, 2022
By Manthra Koliyer
On 03 Feb, 2022
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By Manthra Koliyer
On 03 Feb, 2022
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Aman Parakh Shipped APT Mini Main Event For Over 8 Lakh


Aman Parakh indeed had a great Wednesday. This player crushed the virtual felts of PokerBaazi as he shipped the Asian Poker Tournament (APT) Mini Main Event and also became the runner-up in Adda52’s Maverick. Another player who has been making headlines is Ritwik Khanna, who shipped APT Superstack and thickened his bankroll by ₹3,54,000. These are just the highlights, keep reading to know more about the action that unfolded yesterday.

Maverick – ₹15 Lakh GTD 

Adda52’s Maverick tournament had 581 entries. The top 63 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹3,750 was paid. The ₹2,750 buy-in event was shipped by poker pro Arsh Grover aka ‘BigggTymeR’ who cashed ₹3,20,166. The runner-up was online reg Aman Parakh aka ‘karmapoker’ who took home ₹2,79,834 in prize money. 

  •             Total entries: 581
  •             Buy-In: ₹2,750
  •             Places paid: 63
  •             Min-Cash: ₹3,750

APT #19 Mini Main Event – ₹50 Lakh GTD

The APT on PokerBaazi hosted a ₹5,500 buy-in Mini Main Event. The tournament had a strong player field of 985 entries slogging hard for the winning title. The top 117 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹8,000 was paid. Well-known grinder Aman Parakh aka ‘karmapoker’ won the mega event for ₹8,61,000 in prize money. The runner-up was Vineet Kumar aka ‘whale’ who cashed ₹6,03,000 in prize money. 

  •             Total entries: 985
  •             Buy-In: ₹5,500
  •             Places paid: 117
  •             Min-Cash: ₹8,000

APT #20 Superstack – ₹15 Lakh GTD 

APT’s Superstack tournament had 639 entries battling for the title spot. The top 81 players took home a slice of the prize pool. The min-cash was ₹4,790. The advertised guarantee of this ₹3,300 buy-in event on PokerBaazi was surpassed by a good margin and the final prize pool stood at ₹19,17,000. The event was shipped by online reg Ritwik Khanna aka ‘Ritwikkhanna’ who took home ₹3,54,000 in prize money. The runner-up was a mystery player who goes by the moniker ‘bungakat.’ This player cashed ₹2,48,000 in prize money. 

  •             Total entries: 639
  •             Prize pool: ₹19,17,000
  •             Buy-In: ₹3,300
  •             Places paid: 81
  •             Min-Cash: ₹4,790

APT #21 6-Max Turbo – ₹10 Lakh GTD

The initial guarantee of this ₹2,750 buy-in event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹14,72,000. The top 72 players finished in the money. A min-cash of ₹4,560 was paid. This tournament on PokerBaazi had 589 entries in total and the event was shipped by a mystery player who goes by the moniker ‘Don903.’ This player took a pay cheque of ₹2,78,000. India Online Poker Championship (IOPC) January 2021 Main Event winner Laksh Pal Singh aka ‘boomtlt23’ nailed this tourney for ₹1,95,000.

  •             Total entries: 589
  •             Prize pool: ₹14,72,000
  •             Buy-In: ₹2,750
  •             Places paid: 72
  •             Min-Cash: ₹4,560

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