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Deepesh Raka Ships WCS Highroller On Spartan Poker For 11 Lakh Poker
Manthra Koliyer
Posted on 17 Dec, 2021
By Manthra Koliyer
On 17 Dec, 2021
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By Manthra Koliyer
On 17 Dec, 2021
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Deepesh Raka Ships WCS Highroller On Spartan Poker For 11 Lakh


Spartan Poker’s Winter Celebration Series (WCS) has been going on in full gusto. Adda52 has been felicitating well-known players from the poker industry by naming tournaments after them.  Most of the top online poker platforms are offering impressive prize pools, promotions and what not. Thursday night on virtual poker felts was intense. Online regs Ankit Khattar, Deepesh Raka, Sahil Mahboobani, Ritwik Khanna among others made it big. Keep reading to know more about the action that unfolded on poker platforms yesterday. 

WCS #70 – Trending Thursday – ₹25 Lakh GTD

The Trending Thursday tournament on Spartan Poker had 497 entries in total. The top 47 entries made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹14,250 was paid. The tournament was shipped by Ankit Khattar aka ‘Asymptote05’ who had a payday of ₹4,87,250. The runner-up in this event was Vivek Bajaj aka ‘Kill Ivey’ who cashed ₹3,09,500.

  •           Total entries: 497
  •           Buy-In: ₹5,500
  •           Places paid: 47
  •           Min-Cash: ₹14,250

WCS #72 – Highroller – ₹50 Lakh GTD

Highrollers are crowd pullers and this one was no less. The WCS #72 Highroller on Spartan Poker had 203 entries in total. The advertised guarantee surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹50,75,000. The top 23 players made it in the money in this ₹27,500 buy-in event. A min-cash of ₹58,870 was paid. The tournament was shipped by Deepesh Raka aka ‘prince1993’ who took home ₹11,79,937 in prize money. The runner-up in this event was Anant Purohit aka ‘Prometheius’ who had a payday of ₹7,99,312. 

  •           Total entries: 203
  •           Prize pool: ₹50,75,000
  •           Buy-In: ₹27,500
  •           Places paid: 23
  •           Min-Cash: ₹58,870

Rocking Ahuja – ₹20 Lakh GTD

Adda52’s Rocking Ahuja tournament is one of the never -seen-before events that the platform has hosted to honour the exceptional talent from the poker industry. This tournament is named after the lawyer turned poker pro Ashish Ahuja. The event had 466 entries in total. A min-cash of ₹11,072 was paid. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹20,13,113. The ₹4,800 buy-in event was shipped by well-known poker player Gaurav Sood aka ‘gauravarod’ who took home ₹4,93,214 in prize money. The runner up in this tournament was Sahil Chutani aka ‘bluffme19’ who cashed ₹2,91,902 in prize money.

  •           Total entries: 466
  •           Prize pool: ₹20,13,113
  •           Buy-In: ₹4,800
  •           Places paid: 49
  •           Min-Cash: ₹11,072

ALSO READ: 21 Questions With Gaurav Sood

The Summit – ₹15 Lakh GTD

PokerBaazi’s Summit had 241 entries in total. The top 27 players made it in the money in this ₹8,250 buy-in tournament. A min-cash of ₹15,000 was paid. The event was nailed  by Vikranth Varma aka ‘borntrouble’ who had a payday of ₹3,64,000.The runner-up was online reg Ritwik Khanna aka ‘Ritwikkhanna’ who cashed ₹3,60,000. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹18,08,000.

  •           Total entries: 241
  •           Prize pool: ₹18,08,000
  •           Buy-In: ₹8,250
  •           Places paid: 27
  •           Min-Cash: ₹15,000

Highroller – ₹10 Lakh

PokerStars hosted its Highroller tourney  yesterday which had 150 entries. The top 17 players made it in the money in this ₹7,700 buy-in event. The advertised guarantee of this tournament was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹10,50,000. The event was shipped by a mystery player who goes by the moniker ‘JumboJetPack.’ He took home ₹2,20,397 in prize money. The runner-up was well-known player Sahil Mahboobani aka ‘inaboobham’ who cashed ₹1,71,200.

  •           Total entries: 150
  •           Prize pool: ₹10,50,000
  •           Buy-In: ₹7,700
  •           Places paid: 17
  •           Min-Cash: ₹17,340

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