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Raman Dixit, Aditya Singh, Neelakantan Murali, Prince Singh Ship Titles On Wednesday Night Poker
Roy D'Silva
Posted on 05 Jun, 2025
By Roy D'Silva
On 05 Jun, 2025
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By Roy D'Silva
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Raman Dixit, Aditya Singh, Neelakantan Murali, Prince Singh Ship Titles On Wednesday Night


The virtual poker tables were on fire on Wednesday night, with the total entries routinely crushing the GTD of some of the most significant prize pools all through the night. While some of the regs had deep runs and saw money, the top prizes were wrapped up after some exciting card play as well. Here’s a lowdown on everything that happened on some of the biggest poker tournaments on Wednesday night.

Poker Dangal

100K GTD PLO5 Wednesday (RE)

  • GTD: ₹1 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹900
  • Total Entries: 147
  • Total Prize Money: ₹1.17 Lakh

Wednesday night lit up with fireworks on PokerDangal as the 100K GTD PLO5 (RE) event crushed expectations and delivered high-octane poker action. With 147 total entries (55 unique and 92 re-entries) throwing down the gauntlet for supremacy, the ₹900 buy-in event pushed the prize pool to a solid ₹1,17,600, comfortably beating the guaranteed ₹1 Lakh.

After intense rounds of pot-limit Omaha madness, it was ‘THESTARPOKER’ who emerged as the brightest star of the night, claiming top honours and a cool ₹30,282 for their gritty performance and calculated aggression.

Hot on their heels was ‘Grandbluff’, who lived up to their name with slick plays and bright spots, taking home ₹21,203 for the runner-up finish. ‘LuckyLogan’ also made a splash with ₹13,641 in third, showing that fortune does favour the bold in this five-card frenzy.

Rounding off the top five were ‘Koushal1986’ with ₹10,101 and ‘Patel12457’ with ₹7,573, both putting in solid performances worthy of the spotlight.

Not to be missed, regular grinders ‘RunBADfeelGOOD’ and ‘Einstein’ picked up payouts of ₹1,822 and ₹1,528, respectively, showing how deep the talent runs in India’s mid-stakes scene.

With high-voltage action, a prize pool boost, and an ever-growing community of sharp PLO5 specialists, PokerDangal’s Wednesday offering has once again proven why it’s a mid-week must-play.

A23 Poker

Wednesday Wonder

  • GTD: ₹7.5 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹3,350
  • Total Entries: 202

The mid-week grind got a massive shot of adrenaline on A23 Poker as the Wednesday Wonder ₹7.5 Lakh GTD dished out fireworks and big payouts! With a buy-in of ₹3,350 and a field of 202 entries, the tournament delivered thrilling action, elite plays, and a prize pool that sparked excitement across the Indian poker community.

In a fiercely contested battle, Aditya’ Konstantin’ Singh emerged victorious, claiming the top spot and a handsome ₹1,32,373 for his standout performance. Singh’s composed aggression and sharp instincts saw him power through the field in style.

Close behind was the ever-consistent Ashish ‘rocky3705’ Ahuja, who pocketed ₹1,27,136 for his runner-up finish — a testament to his top-tier form and relentless focus. Poker powerhouse Aditya ‘Whatsitheend’ Kulkarni followed up in third with ₹81,790, continuing his strong run on the virtual felts.

Also making their mark in the top ranks were Kripansh ‘kripasnk’ Khosla with ₹60,580 and Lavesh ‘UPay4MyWeed98’ Meena, who finished 6th for ₹33,235. Regular crusher Anmol ‘ace10’ Narang took 8th place, bagging ₹18,233, while the creative grinder Debneil ‘NoobNeil’ Mukherjee finished 14th, taking home ₹10,495.

With names both seasoned and rising sharing the spotlight, A23 Poker’s Wednesday Wonder continues to be a marquee mid-week battleground for serious poker action. The excitement, the energy, and the elite-level competition once again prove that Indian online poker is only rising — and rising fast.


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Adda52

Head Hunter

  • GTD: ₹20 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹5,750
  • Total Entries: 305

It was a knockout festival of fireworks on Adda52 as the Head Hunter brought in the heat, excitement, and intense action that poker fans crave. With a unique bounty format and a buy-in of ₹5750, this high-voltage tourney saw a massive 305 entries (149 unique, 151 re-entries, and 5 add-ons), all gunning for glory and a piece of the mammoth prize pool.

Emerging as the ultimate predator in this bounty bloodbath was ‘keshav8353’, who went on a relentless tear to bag the top prize of ₹2,35,364. Skill, timing, and bounty-hunting brilliance all came together as he scalped his way to the top.

Right on his heels was Sreekanth ‘n0thing’ Narayan, who showcased razor-sharp reads and deep-run resilience to take home ₹1,72,448. The ever-steady Amit ‘Newcomer’ Jangir followed in third, pocketing ₹1,26,404 for another deep finish in his growing online resume.

The final table was stacked with star power — Shiven ‘Sammy19’ Meena (₹92,653), Arjanveer ‘arjan30’ Singh Chadha (₹67,915), and Sam ‘Lokimon’ Anand (₹49,781) all battled hard and added yet another big score to their poker journeys.

The rail was equally electric as Debneil ‘NoobNeil’ Mukherjee cashed ₹26,747, while consistent performers like Apoorv ‘Badbeat4’ Singhal, Nikta ‘princesskitana’ Fernandes, Shreyansh ‘halifax7701’ Sharma, Vaibhav ‘vane_shado’ Temani, Ram ‘mowgumotu’ Kakkar, and Nitin ‘JeeneNhiDunga’ Rawat also found themselves in the money, each bagging close to ₹10K for their runs.

Even crowd-favourite Shashank ‘TheTamizhDurrrr’ Chakravarthy made a splash, cashing in with ₹8,726 after a gritty fight.

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It was a thunderous night on the virtual felts, with fireworks erupting across marquee events. Two standout performances had the poker streets buzzing!

Leading the charge was ‘blastoise88’, who steamrolled through a field of LUCKY SEVENS Superstack Turbo 77, clinching the top spot and a whopping ₹6.24 Lakh payday! Meanwhile, in the high-octane bounty battle of the night — the Bounty Hunters Fifty Stack 54 — it was Chethan ‘FoldMasterCK’ Ck who emerged as a force to be reckoned with. 

Chethan finished runner-up, banking a hefty ₹3.91 Lakh for his sharp and fearless run. Known in the circuit for his aggressive lines and bounty-hunting instincts, and showed why he’s a knockout artist to watch.

From clean bluffs to heroic calls, both grinders put on a poker clinic and turned Thursday into a highlight reel. Big ups to ‘blastoise88’ for the title and Chethan ‘FoldMasterCK’ Ck for the deep strike — the felt belonged to them last night!

Junglee Poker

SS #7 Wednesday Superstack 

  • GTD: ₹10 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹3,450
  • Total Entries: 310

It was a Wednesday night to remember on Junglee Poker, as the SS #7 Wednesday Superstack ₹10 Lakh GTD delivered a turbo-charged spectacle of poker brilliance! With a buy-in of ₹3,450 and 310 total entries locking horns for top honours, the virtual felt was ablaze with action, bluffs, and brilliant calls.

After hours of fierce competition, it was ‘happyhunter’ who bagged the biggest score of the night, taking home a celebratory ₹71,743 and the winner’s spotlight. True to the name, the hunter was clinical in the late stages and made all the right moves when it mattered the most.

Hot on their heels was ‘treadstone’, who came within inches of victory but had to settle for a still-impressive ₹71,369, missing the top spot by a whisper. ‘racer39515074’ raced into the top three and walked away with ₹51,841, rounding off a thrilling final sprint.

Adding to the leaderboard drama were ‘tiltinnn’ (₹34,664) and ‘nightyfury’ (₹27,017), both of whom showcased top-tier poker instincts and gutsy plays to earn their spots among the top finishers.

Junglee Poker’s Wednesday Superstack once again lived up to its name — stacking up thrilling poker, massive value, and hard-fought victories. With growing momentum and rising stakes, the action is only heating up for India’s online poker faithful!

PokerBaazi

The Pride

  • GTD: ₹30 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹5,750
  • Total Entries: 752
  • Total Prize Money: ₹37.6 Lakh

Action hit a fever pitch on PokerBaazi as The Pride lit up the virtual felts with a staggering ₹37.6 Lakh prize pool! With a buy-in of ₹5,750 and a combined field of 752 entries (379 unique + 373 re-entries), this marquee tournament once again proved why it’s a crown jewel in India’s online poker calendar.

In a dramatic and exciting finish, the tournament concluded with a three-way deal between three heavy-hitters, and leading the pack was Raman ‘zen’ Dixit, who took home a princely ₹4.07 Lakh for his stellar run and calm domination in crunch time.

Joining the chop party were Hemanya ‘achilles06’ Gupta, who secured ₹3.85 Lakh, and the red-hot Mayank ‘Newsolidcash’ Maruka, who added ₹3.69 Lakh to his growing bankroll. The three-way deal was a masterstroke of mutual respect, strategy, and big-money decision-making.

Just off the top tier, Prince ‘NaNki’ Singh delivered yet another consistent deep run, netting ₹2.16 Lakh, while Praveen ‘pinaWXD’ KR rounded out the top five with a cool ₹1.79 Lakh finish.

The final table was stacked, and the payouts were deep. Notable crushers like Aditya ‘Nihilist’ Kumar (₹53.77K), Lavesh ‘UPay4MyWeed98’ Meena (₹37.6K), and Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna (₹24.44K) made their presence felt, all pushing the action with fearless precision.

Further down the list, familiar names continued to shine: Siddharth ‘Siddonuts’ Pandey (₹18.9K), Ankit ‘d00mtr00p3r’ Wadhawan (₹18.8K), and fan favourite Sashank ‘TheTamizhDurrr’ Chakravarthy (₹11.28K) all secured cashes in this prestige-packed battle.

Adding to the star-studded lineup were Satyam ‘AnakinSkywa1kerR’ Verma, Nikita ‘highpriestess’ Fernandes, and Ashwin ‘Ashwinvijay99’ Vijay Vergiya, each bagging ₹11.28K for their ITM finishes.

With massive prize money, elite competition, and a thrilling multi-way chop to cap things off, The Pride once again lived up to its name. Indian online poker is thriving — and nights like these are what dreams (and bankrolls) are made of!

Big PLO-5

  • GTD: ₹10 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹5,000
  • Total Entries: 222

It was a high-octane night of five-card madness as the Big PLO-5 ₹10 Lakh GTD brought the heat to the online felts with raw aggression, monster pots, and fearless action! With a solid buy-in of ₹5,000 and a total of 222 entries (110 unique + 112 re-entries), the pot-heavy format lived up to its name and then some.

At the end of a fiery run, it was Prince ‘NaNki’ Singh who stood tall, conquering the chaos to claim a majestic ₹2.2 Lakh! Known for his sharp instincts and fearless play, Prince showed exactly why he’s one of the most respected names in India’s PLO streets.

Right behind him was the ever-dangerous Lavesh ‘UPay4MyWeed98’ Meena, who locked in ₹1.6 Lakh for his deep finish. Lavesh continues to impress with his consistency across formats, and this runner-up finish only strengthens his online résumé.

PLO regular Mohak ‘Tiltin’ Kapoor also made waves, finishing third for a well-earned ₹1.22 Lakh, while Nandan ‘ragemonster’ Pugalia smashed through to a fourth-place payout of ₹80,000, proving his mettle in the action-heavy variant.

Among other notables in the money were Anurag ‘Rebuy2survive’ Srivastava and Sahil ‘ImHighIshove’ Mahboobani, both cashing ₹9,000 for their finishes in this firecracker of a tournament. Poker reg Myron ‘PriyankAAchoprAA’ Pereira unfortunately bubbled this event. 

With aggressive dynamics, massive pots, and some of India’s finest PLO crushers locking horns, the Big PLO-5 delivered a night to remember. The stakes were high, the action was hotter, and the finishes—absolutely electric. Indian poker’s love affair with PLO is only growing, and nights like these prove why!

The Pride Lite

  • GTD: ₹10 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹3,450
  • Total Entries: 827
  • Total Prize Money: ₹14.39 Lakh

It was a thrilling Thursday night on PokerBaazi as The Pride Lite stormed through the virtual felts with non-stop action and a prize pool that soared to ₹14.39 Lakh. With a modest ₹3,450 buy-in and a massive field of 827 entries (477 unique + 350 re-entries), the tourney turned into a battlefield of India’s sharpest grinders.

In a rare and exciting turn, the finale ended in a four-way deal, with all finalists walking away with nearly equal top payouts — a true celebration of competitive parity and mutual respect at the top.

Leading the final payouts was ‘Anonshark’, who bagged majority of the prize pool in ₹1.53 Lakh for a second place finish, Neelakantan ‘difsripp007’ Murali with ₹1.35 Lakh titled the event. Not far behind and part of the deal were Vinay ‘jordharjade’ Ramamurthy and Chirag ‘miyagi’ Sodha, both locking in ₹1.03 Lakh and ₹1.33 Lakh respectively. The chop was a fitting finish to a rollercoaster ride of skill, composure, and relentless aggression.

Just missing out on the top tier was ‘ramboczar’, who secured a commendable ₹67,490 for his deep run.

Among the notables in the money were some familiar names from the Indian poker circuit — Shashank ‘TheTamizhDurrr’ Chakravarthy, Aditya ‘Whoarewe’ Kulkarni, and R ‘happyfish’ Mahajan, all cashing ₹6,470. Further down the payouts, Dhaval ‘TheMaHaKal’ Solanki and Anurag ‘Rebuy2survive’ Srivastava added ₹ 5.3 K+ to their bankrolls, while Sudhanshu ‘Whit3tiger’ rounded off the top 100 with ₹4,320.

The Vault

  • GTD: ₹16 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹5,000
  • Total Entries: 355

The virtual felts were on fire as a power-packed ₹5K buy-in tournament pulled in 355 total entries (192 unique + 163 re-entries). With India’s top grinders and seasoned crushers in the mix, this battle was a rollercoaster of flips, coolers, and perfectly timed bluffs.

After a night of fearless aggression and elite-level play, it was ‘Pocket__aces’ who went the distance, scooping the top prize of ₹2.4 Lakh and all the glory that comes with it! Playing true to the moniker, the champ held strong, picked spots with surgical precision, and came out with a stack that mattered most — the last one.

Right behind was the ever-consistent Prince ‘NaNki’ Singh, who continued his red-hot run to lock in ₹1.85 Lakh. If there’s one player who’s been printing consistently in recent weeks, it’s Prince — and this deep run only adds to his growing reputation.

The third podium spot was claimed by the talented Nikita ‘highpriestess’ Fernandes, who conjured up a masterful performance to walk away with ₹1.47 Lakh, followed closely by Aditya ‘Whoarewe’ Kulkarni, who notched up ₹1.14 Lakh with yet another classy grind.

Further down the ladder, the top 10 featured familiar names like Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh (₹43.8K) and Aditya ‘Nihilist’ Kumar (₹34.4K), both showing off their trademark discipline and deep-run savvy. Not far behind were Lavesh ‘UPay4MyWeed98’ Meena and Rajat ‘Lungfakeer’ Sharma, banking ₹24.44K and ₹25.44K respectively.

The payouts were deep and the field stacked, with many well-known regs making the money: Pradip ‘Nit2Donk’ Ghosh (₹14.72K), Shashank ‘TheTamizhDurrrr’ Chakravarthy, Sahil ‘ImHighIshove’ Mahboobani, Ashwin ‘Ashwinvijay99’ Vijay Vergiya, Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna, and Siddharth ‘Siddonuts’ Pandey, all pocketing ₹8.32K each for their gritty performances.

This action-packed night proved once again that India’s online poker scene is bursting with talent, heart, and fearless energy. From monster pots to clutch shoves, this tourney had it all. And as the dust settles, ‘Pocket__aces’ walks away with the title, the cash, and a story for the poker books. 

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Daily Last Chance

  • GTD: ₹13 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹2,500
  • Total Entries: 618
  • Total Prize Money: ₹13.44 Lakh

The stakes were sky-high and the action relentless in the Daily Last Chance ₹2,500 buy-in thriller, which drew a massive crowd of 618 entries (335 unique + 263 re-entries) to push the prize pool to a juicy ₹13.44 Lakh. Players came armed with nerves of steel, ready to battle the variance in this high-pressure, late-week grinder’s dream.

When the smoke cleared and the chips stopped flying, it was ‘Fridaythe13th’ who conjured up the magic, toppling the field to claim a commanding ₹2.05 Lakh payout and the bragging rights as the last warrior standing. True to the name, luck was definitely on their side, and they didn’t hesitate to fire those all-ins when it counted most.

Close behind was the sharp and steady ‘shakespeare’, who penned a masterclass in deep-stack play and took home a solid ₹1.34 Lakh for the runner-up finish. The finesse and timing shown were pure artistry on the virtual felt.

Rounding out the podium was the fierce ‘Geezee19’, banking just shy of a lakh at ₹99,420 after an impressive display of guts and grit throughout the marathon event.

Other notable finishers included Anuj ‘NinzaPunts’ Singh Rawat, who added ₹77,120 to his bankroll, and ‘Ksksk’, who scooped ₹63,830. Seasoned grinder Apoorv ‘MAAHAAKAAL03’ Bhanot also made a deep run, cashing for ₹51,590.

Further down the pay ladder, Amar ‘PsykoEko’ Iyer and Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh showed their class with payouts of ₹12,090 and ₹6,580 respectively, cementing their presence in the highly competitive field.

This thrilling edition of the Daily Last Chance once again proved why it’s a staple for serious players chasing those last-minute, life-changing scores before the weekend. With relentless aggression, nail-biting bluffs, and huge pot swings, the tournament served up a rollercoaster of emotions and poker brilliance.

This is all that happened on the virtual felts on Wednesday night. Want in on more high-octane action like this? Keep reading Gutshot Magazine. 

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Roy D'Silva - Author at Gutshot Magazine

Roy D’Silva is a published author and has covered various beats in his decade-long experience, including Bollywood, OTT and now poker. An avid cyclist and documentary buff, Roy’s looking to be right, front, and center of that one big story in the poker world.



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