It could have been an ordinary Thursday until stars like Arjanveer Singh Chadha, Ashish Ahuja, Sahil Chutani shipped events in a night. Ahuja took home the largest prize money after shipped the Godfather event and cashing over ₹6 Lakh. Keep reading to know more about the action that went down on poker felts last night.
Spartan Poker’s ₹5,500 buy-in event Ultron had 429 total entries, comprising 211 unique players, 60 re-entries, and 158 rebuys. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed, and the final prize pool stood at ₹21,45,000. The top 39 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹14,800. Arjanveer Singh Chadha aka ‘bazzingaa’ shipped this event and walked away with ₹4,30,072. The event runner-up was an anonymous olayer who goes by moniker ‘real_name_hidden.’ This player pocketed ₹2,85,928.
Spartan Poker has revamped its tournaments and has added several high rollers to its everyday calendar. This Thursday Highroller saw 142 entries which were formed by 70 unique players, 35 re-entries and 37 rebuys. The top 15 players made it in the money in this ₹22,000 buy-in event. A min-cash of ₹51,120 was paid. The event was shipped by Sahil Chutani aka ‘$lim$hady19’ who cashed ₹7,25,620. The event runner-up was Bhuvan Pavankiran aka ‘Rootahua Machi’ who pocketed ₹4,99,840. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹28,40,000.
PokerBaazi’s Summit was conquered by Ayush Garg aka ‘Proman502’ who cashed ₹4,59,000. The event runner-up was Rugal Advani aka ‘Smikijoejr’ who walked away with ₹3,22,000. The event garnered 277 in total, comprising 147 unique entries and 130 re-entries. The top 36 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹14,130 was paid. The advertised guarantee of this ₹8,250 buy-in event was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹20,77,000.
Adda52’s prestigious ₹5,500 buy-in Godfather event was hosted yesterday. This event garnered a total of 479 entries, comprising 238 unique players and 241 re-entries. The event was shipped by Ashish Ahuja aka ‘rocky3705’ who pocketed ₹6,12,500. The event runner up was a mystery player ‘goofy25’ who cashed ₹3,62,500. Ahuja recently made headlines when won his first ever World Series Of Poker (WSOP) ring after shipping Event #11 of the WSOP 2022 Online Circuit.
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PokerStars is known for hosting highrollers and this time around the brand hosted a ₹7,700 buy-in tournament. This event had 123 total entries, comprising 72 unique entries and 51 re-entries. The top 15 players made it in the money, The min-cash stood at ₹18,793. The event was shipped by an anonymous player ‘kabir2298’ who cashed ₹2,19,185. The event runner up yet another mystery player ‘ThatsAllin’ who fired two bullers and walked away with ₹1,68,902.
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Manthra Koliyer is a writer at Gutshot Magazine. She has an affinity for seeing the world through people’s eyes. With a bubbly fun personality, you can always catch her chatting with anyone she comes across. Holding an English Literature degree from Wilson College, Mumbai, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism from Asian College of Journalism, this pop culture fanatic is ready to take on the world with a pen, paper, and microphone. She also actively works on her personal blog called namasteyconvict.blogspot.com, where for a moment she lets you into her drama-filled world.
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