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FTS Day 6: Pavankiran B Nails Big Game For ₹12.28 Lakh  Poker
Donna Amo
Posted on 10 Mar, 2022
By Donna Amo
On 10 Mar, 2022
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By Donna Amo
On 10 Mar, 2022
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FTS Day 6: Pavankiran B Nails Big Game For ₹12.28 Lakh 


The latest edition of the Final Table Series (FTS) reached its sixth day on Wednesday and witnessed a huge player turnout. The online poker series is currently hosted on Spartan Poker, BLITZPOKER, and PokerHigh. One of yesterday’s marquee events was the ₹70 Lakh GTD Big Game which was a stupendous success. Let’s take a close look at the winners from yesterday’s FTS tournaments.

FTS #22 – ₹6.5 Lakh GTD

The day started with the FTS #22 which had a ₹990 buy-in and ₹6.5 Lakh guarantee. There were a total of 753 entries who locked horns. The initial guarantee was surpassed by a thin margin and the final prize pool recorded was  ₹6,77,700. The top 63 places were paid, and the min-cash given was ₹2,947. Mystery player ‘hulk0111’ shipped the tournament and took home a pay cheque of ₹1,14,767. The runner-up was a player called ‘princeOpoker’ who walked away with ₹99,047 in prize money.

  • Total Entries: 753
  • Prize Pool: ₹6,77,700
  • Buy-In: ₹990
  • Places Paid: 63
  • Min-Cash: ₹2,947

FTS #23 – ₹7.5 Lakh GTD

Next was the FTS #23 event which witnessed a total of 852 entries participate in the tournament. The event had a ₹1,100 buy-in and its prize pool crushed the original guarantee. The final prize pool was recorded as ₹8,52,000. The top 71 players finished in the money, and a min-cash of ₹3,237 was given. Ravindra Arora aka ‘Raju2229’ grabbed the title spot and added ₹1,40,765 to his bankroll. Mithilesh Choubey aka ‘StrangeSadhu’ was the runner-up and cashed ₹1,27,273 in winnings.

  • Total Entries: 852
  • Prize Pool: ₹8,52,000
  • Buy-In: ₹1,100
  • Places Paid: 71
  • Min-Cash: ₹3,237

FTS #24 Big Game – ₹70 Lakh GTD

Pavankiran B

Pavankiran B

The FTS Big Game attracted a total of 486 entries and had a massive ₹70 Lakh guarantee. The tournament had a buy-in worth ₹16,500 and generated a final prize pool of ₹72,90,000 which surpassed the event’s advertised guarantee. In the end, players who made it to the top 55 places finished in the money. The min-cash was worth a lucrative ₹35,721. Pavankiran B aka ‘Rootahua Machi’ shipped the tournament and had a payday of ₹12,28,888. The runner-up was poker pro Arsh Grover aka ‘BigggTymeR’ who went home with ₹10,82,041 in his pockets.

  • Total Entries: 486
  • Prize Pool: ₹72,90,000
  • Buy-In: ₹16,500
  • Places Paid: 55
  • Min-Cash: ₹35,721

FTS #25 – ₹22 Lakh GTD

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

Jyoti Ranjan Nayak

FTS event #25 was the last tournament of the day and had a ₹22 Lakh guarantee. The event welcomed a strong player field of 961 entries and had a buy-in of ₹3,300. The tournament went on to crush its original guarantee and generated a massive ₹28,83,000 in final prize pool. The top 87 places were paid and the min-cash stood at ₹8,937. Player Jyoti Ranjan Nayak aka ‘joey114114’ clinched the title spot and added a sweet ₹5,52,094 into his bankroll. Arunkumar Singh aka ‘denoi’ was the runner-up and took home ₹3,43,653 in prize money.

  • Total Entries: 961
  • Prize Pool: ₹28,83,000
  • Buy-In: ₹3,300
  • Places Paid: 87
  • Min-Cash: ₹8,937

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