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Arsh Grover, Vikram Mishra, Jyoti Ranjan Walk Home With Titles! Poker
Donna Amo
Posted on 27 Sep, 2022
By Donna Amo
On 27 Sep, 2022
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By Donna Amo
On 27 Sep, 2022
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Arsh Grover, Vikram Mishra, Jyoti Ranjan Walk Home With Titles!


Monday night was bustling with activity on the online felts as brands like Spartan Poker, PokerBaazi, and Adda52 were hosting their marquee tournaments. The night ended with poker pros like Arsh Grover and Vikram Mishra adding another title to their list of accomplishments. Here’s a look at last night’s action.

ITM #22 Monday Supersonic – ₹12 Lakh GTD

FTS Day 6: Pavankiran B Nails Big Game For ₹12.28 Lakh 

Jyoti Ranjan

The India Turbo Masters or ITM on Spartan Poker hosted the Monday Supersonic tournament which had a ₹12 Lakh guarantee. The ₹4,400 buy-in event welcomed 197 unique players, 72 re-entries, and 155 re-buys. This totalled to 424 entries. The event crushed its advertised guarantee and the final prize pool was ₹16,96,000. There were 39 places that were paid, and the min-cash was ₹11,702. Jyoti Ranjan aka ‘joey114114’ shipped the event and walked away with ₹3,00,572 in prize money. Player ‘jon_snow’ was the runner-up and went home with ₹2,65,551.

  • Total Entries: 424
  • Prize Pool: ₹16,96,000
  • Buy-In: ₹4,400
  • Places Paid: 39
  • Min-Cash: ₹11,702

Iron Man – ₹8 Lakh GTD

IOPC Day 18: Vishal Tulsyan Clinches Wednesday Prime Title For ₹9.57 Lakh

Vikram Mishra

The Iron Man on Adda52 had a buy-in of ₹2,400 and a guarantee of ₹8 Lakh. The event drew in 197 unique players, and 147 re-entries. The initial prize pool was surpassed and the final prize pool was ₹8,80,000. The top 43 places paid and the min-cash was ₹4,840. The tournament ended in a deal between Vikram Mishra aka ‘vikram2323’ who took home the title for ₹1,86,147 and ‘FB-SportsTalk24-com’ was the runner-up for ₹1,64,093.

  • Total Entries: 400
  • Prize Pool: ₹8,80,000
  • Buy-In: ₹2,400
  • Places Paid: 43
  • Min-Cash: ₹4,840

Daily Value Boost – ₹10 Lakh GTD

Arindam Nayak (1)

Arindam Nayak

The Daily Value Boost on PokerBaazi had a ₹10 Lakh guarantee and the buy-in of the event was ₹1,100. The event had 518 unique entries and 407 re-entries which totals to 925 entries. The top 149 places were paid and the min-cash was ₹1,900. It was Arindam Nayak aka ‘darkhorse94’ who took home the title for ₹1,43,000. The runner-up position was taken by player ‘shraban56’ for ₹1,39,000.

  • Total Entries: 925
  • Buy-In: ₹1,100
  • Places Paid: 149
  • Min-Cash: ₹1,900

The Big Show – ₹10 Lakh GTD

Arsh Grover

Arsh Grover

The Big Show on PokerBaazi also pulled in poker players and recorded 192 unique entries, and 206 re-entries. The ₹10 Lakh guarantee was crushed and the final prize pool was ₹11,94,000. The ₹3,300 buy-in event ended with the top 49 places paid. The min-cash was ₹8,360. Poker pro and recent Stairway to Millions winner Arsh Grover aka ‘Button_Hai_Bro’ shipped the event and had a payday of ₹1,99,000. The runner-up was ‘anuragsangar’ who added ₹1,31,000 to his bankroll.

  • Total Entries: 192 206
  • Prize Pool: ₹11,94,000
  • Buy-In: ₹3,300
  • Places Paid: 49
  • Min-Cash: ₹8,360

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