The second last day of the India Online Poker Championship (IOPC) June 2022 crowned Dinesh Pilkhwal, Saurabh Rohila, Karan Kapur among others as winners. Kapur shipped the IOPC PLO event for over ₹10 Lakh which was pretty impressive. Mohit Savargaonkar clinched his second IOPC title yesterday. Keep reading further to know more about the action that went down last night.
The day’s first event was the ₹550 buy-in IOPC #117 event. The tournament garnered 308 unique players, 100 re-entries, and 314 rebuys. The top 55 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹1,768. The tournament was a deal between leaderboard chaser Dinesh Pilkhwal aka ‘$Lucky Guy$’ and anonymous player ‘solomun7.’ Pilkhal cashed ₹54,433 while the mystery player took home ₹43,202.
The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹3,61,000.
The second tournament of the day saw Mohit Savargaonkar aka ‘OfcourseOfcourse’ take home a pay cheque of ₹1,32,900 after shipping the IOPC #118 event. The runner up in this event was Jay Prajapati aka ‘denb’ who cashed ₹89,700. The tournament had 292 entries in total, comprising 133 unique players, 47 re-entries, and 112 rebuys. The top 27 players made it in the money in this ₹2,200 buy-in event. A min-cash of ₹6,000 was paid.
This ₹770 buy-in event garnered a total of 502 entries, comprising 289 unique entries, 50 re-entries, and 163 rebuys. The top 47 players finished in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹2,002. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹3,51,400. The tournament was a deal between Avinash Kumar aka ‘Naacho-BC’ and an anonymous player ‘Insanearjun.’ The bigger prize money was collected by Kumar who cashed ₹68,487 while ‘Insanearjun’ took home ₹43,503. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹3,51,400.
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The tournament had 727 total entries, comprising 325 unique players, 95 re-entries and 307 re-entries. The top 63 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹2,530. The event was shipped by Prateek Sharma aka ‘OMGdabangg2’ who pocketed ₹1,12,539. The runner-up was an anonymous player ‘Golu2022’ who cashed ₹70,955. The advertised guarantee of this ₹880 buy-in event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹5,81,600.
The Sunday Prime event had 718 entries in total, comprising 363 unique players, 124 re-entries and 231 rebuys. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed massively and the final prize pool stood at ₹28,72,000. This ₹4,400 buy-in event was shipped by Abhishek Paul aka ‘Better Call Paul’ who cashed ₹5,54,296 in prize money. The runner-up in this event was an anonymous player ‘Sweetie12’ who pocketed ₹3,49,235. The top 71 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹10,913.
The PLO Highroller attracted 218 players, comprising 114 unique players, 49 re-entries and 55 rebuys. The top 23 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹50,576 in this ₹22,000 buy-in event. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹43,60,000. The event was a deal between Karan Kapur aka ‘Junior-KK’ and Shibor Lytan aka ‘Houseplayer.’ Kapur cashed ₹10,05,314 while Lytan took home ₹6,95,085.
The Saturday Spotlight had 554 entries in total, comprising 284 unique entries, 73 re-entries and 197 rebuys. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹13,85,000. The top 47 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹7,894. The event was shipped by Saurabh Rohila aka ‘darksider’ who cashed ₹2,69,936. The runner-up was Ankit Bajaj aka ‘ON_MY_MAC’ who added ₹1,71,463 to his bankroll.
The advertised guarantee of the last event of the day was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹6,50,000. The tournament had 650 entries in total, comprising 313 unique players, 101 re-entries, and 236 rebuys. The top 55 players made it in the money in this ₹1,100 buy-in event. The min-cash stood at ₹2,866. The tournament was shipped by an anonymous player who goes by the moniker ‘LastTopUp’ and pocketed ₹1,13,490. The runner-up was Siddharth Ojha aka ‘SidSparta21’ who walked away with ₹71,955.
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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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