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Abhishek Agarwal, Dhinesh Kumar, Vishal Tulsyan Ship Sunday Online Poker Tournaments Poker
Roy D'Silva
Posted on 30 Jun, 2025
By Roy D'Silva
On 30 Jun, 2025
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By Roy D'Silva
On 30 Jun, 2025
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Abhishek Agarwal, Dhinesh Kumar, Vishal Tulsyan Ship Sunday Online Poker Tournaments


Sunday night was a mighty stellar one for the Indian poker community. There was a wide range of poker tournaments, incredible GTDs, and explosive online poker action. Poker regs like Sahil Mahboobani, Mohsin Shaikh, Rajat Sharma, Anurag Srivastava, and Aditya Sushant smashed into the ITM lists, and some newer poker players showed their grit with style at the newer tournaments. Here’s our round-up of all the incredible action that happened on the online poker tournaments on Sunday night.

A23 Poker

Sunday Big Slick

  • GTD: ₹10 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹2,500
  • Total Entries: 475
  • Total Prize Money: ₹10.45 Lakh

A23 Poker’s Sunday Big Slick once again delivered thrilling action and massive payouts as players battled it out for a slice of the ₹10 Lakh guaranteed prize pool. With a ₹2,500 buy-in, the event saw an impressive turnout of 475 total entries (246 unique, 196 re-entries, and 33 late entries), creating a high-octane field filled with grinders and hopefuls and took the prize pool to ₹10.45 Lakh

Taking home the top prize of ₹1,88,130 was Abhishek ‘GrGambler’ Agarwal, who outlasted the field with skill and stamina to claim the coveted title. Following closely was Neeraj ‘Kumartomar’ Kumar, who secured ₹1,37,898 for the runner-up finish, while Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna pocketed ₹1,01,079 for third place, capping off the podium.

Regulars like Hardik ‘hardiknair1999’ Nair (4th for ₹74,091) and Sahil ‘turtle99’ Verma (5th for ₹54,308) also made deep runs, while others such as Sahil ‘ImHighIshove’ Mahboobani (12th for ₹11,491), Mohsin ‘gongo’ Shaikh, and Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh (both 35th and 37th for ₹5,910) earned respectable cashes. Familiar names like Ganesh ‘ganesh24’ Durgade, Mayank ‘AreyBetaRaise’ Maruka, Siddhant ‘AajNahiAana’ Singh, and Kritarth ‘TightAgressive28’ Pant all picked up ₹4,967 apiece as they rounded out the money list.

The Sunday Big Slick lived up to its name, solidifying its status as a marquee weekly event on A23 Poker.

Mystery Bounty

  • GTD: ₹25 Lakh
  • Buy-in: 5,750
  • Total Entries: 472

A23 Poker’s high-stakes Mystery Bounty tournament brought suspense and big rewards to the online felt, offering a whopping ₹25 Lakh guaranteed prize pool. With a ₹5,750 buy-in and 472 total entries (235 unique, 226 re-entries, and 11 late registrations), players had their eyes on both the bounty rewards and the deep payouts.

Topping the charts was Dhinesh ‘dinzy009’ Kumar, who dominated the final stages to claim a hefty ₹2,25,035, showcasing both strategic brilliance and a bit of bounty luck. Finishing second was the consistent Nishant ‘superdeluxe’ Shanmughasundaram, who banked ₹1,64,950, followed by ‘Shato’ in third with ₹1,20,908.

Charu ‘7freeman’ Vikram Kaushik secured fourth place for ₹88,625, while Siddarth ‘badtameez_donk’ Singhvi rounded out the top five with ₹64,962. Among other notables cashing in were Shreyansh ‘Halifax7701’ Sharma, Pradip ‘Nit2Donk’ Ghosh, and Lavesh ‘Upay4MyWeed98 Meena’- each earning ₹7,070 as the mystery bounty event rewarded both deep runs and knockout prowess.

With surprise bounties adding to the thrill and the competition running deep, A23 Poker’s Mystery Bounty proved to be a crowd-puller and a Sunday sensation.

Adda52

It was a night of high drama and high stakes as the Adda52 Millions wrapped up with a massive prize pool of ₹25,00,000 on June 29. With 110 unique entries and 123 re-entries, the battle for supremacy saw intense action across 6-player tables, all chasing the ₹10K buy-in event’s top spot.

Leading the charge was Sumit ‘Hammer_Head’ Sapra, who outlasted the packed field to claim the top prize of ₹4,88,882, delivering a crushing finish to an already electric final table. Umang ‘dejavupoker’ Kedia followed close behind with a strong run to finish second, pocketing ₹3,61,630, while Aayush ‘Aayusharya’ Arya sealed third place for a cool ₹2,67,496.

Notable finishes also came from:

  • Kritrarth ‘TightAgressive28’ Pant – 4th for ₹1,97,866
  • ‘DisruptorX’ – 5th for ₹1,46,361
  • Vishal ‘GigaaBet’ Bajaj – 6th for ₹1,08,263
  • ‘Shankar_Usha’ – 7th for ₹80,082
  • Anmol ‘anzzzzz’ Mehta – 8th for ₹59,236
  • Saurabh ‘Saurabh21’ Rohila – 9th for ₹43,817

The rest of the top 14 also featured regulars and grinders like Mithun ‘Intuitionn’ Mahesh, Gopal ‘TheAceCrown’ Bajaj, Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh and Upala ‘Saiupp1987’ Sai Raghueach bagging ₹37,672 or more.

Adda52 Millions once again proved why it remains one of the premier destinations for India’s online MTT specialists. From start to finish, it was a spectacle of poker prowess, bold bluffs, and nail-biting finishes!

Junglee Poker

SS Daily Finale

  • GTD: ₹10 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹5,750
  • Total Entries: 178

The SS Daily Finale on Junglee Poker brought the heat with its ₹10 Lakh guaranteed prize pool and a competitive field of 178 total entries, each paying a ₹5,750 buy-in for a shot at glory.

Emerging victorious was Mohit ‘gingerskye’ Bohra, who navigated the field with precision and walked away with the top prize of ₹1,81,800. Close behind was ‘bholekabeta’, who earned a solid ₹1,52,100 for the runner-up finish, while ‘overlap46202466’ secured third place and ₹1,16,000.

‘SAURAVK-1’ placed fourth for ₹88,400, followed by Jitendra ‘eeagle’ Panchal with ₹53,500 and Sashank ‘TheTamizhDurrr’ Chakravarthy with ₹51,400, as they rounded out the final table.

With tight plays, deep stacks, and dramatic finishes, the SS Daily Finale once again proved why it’s one of Junglee  Poker’s most anticipated evening showdowns.


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Spartan Poker

Sunday Superstack

  • GTD: ₹30 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹5,750
  • Total Entries: 392

Spartan Poker’s Sunday Superstack delivered a blockbuster Sunday evening with 392 total entries (216 unique and 176 re-entries), each firing ₹5,750 for a shot at the lion’s share. The competition was fierce, but it was Ritwik ‘Fisherman1997’ Khanna who sailed ahead to take home the winner’s cheque of ₹5,77,200.

Jaikishan ‘YoungOG’ Jangid claimed the runner-up prize of ₹4,23,000, while Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh secured third for ₹3,12,000. Ajay ‘PikachuU’ Chourey and ‘2025POKER’ wrapped up the top five, earning ₹2,30,100 and ₹1,69,800 respectively. A total of 44 players finished in the money, marking a rewarding end to a high-stakes showdown.

Spotlight

  • GTD: ₹3 Lakh
  • Buy-in: 1,650
  • Total Entries: 181

Spotlight event saw 181 total entries (104 unique and 77 re-entries) battle it out for glory with a ₹1,650 buy-in. At the end of a dynamic grind, it was Azman ‘Azzy0097’ Ali Malik who shone the brightest, pocketing ₹56,400 for the win.

‘chipsmith’ followed with ₹42,000 for second, while ‘Nonu06’ secured ₹36,000 in third. Rounding out the top five were ‘zeeke’ (₹29,700) and ‘RKROYAL’ (₹24,600), as 25 players walked away with payouts.

Sunday night on Spartan Poker proved once again why it remains a magnet for both serious grinders and rising contenders.

PokerDangal

Sunday Grind

  • GTD: ₹1.50 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹1,150
  • Total Entries: 149

It was a fierce fight on PokerDangal as players locked horns in the ₹1.5 Lakh GTD event. With a modest ₹1,150 buy-in and a solid turnout of 149 total entries (87 unique + 62 re-entries), the prize pool was well-contested.

Rising above the rest was ‘koushal1986’, who showcased resilience and sharp play to bag the top prize of ₹38,630. ‘ace_bob’ came close, finishing runner-up for ₹27,050, while ‘THESTARPOKER’ grabbed the third spot with ₹17,400.

‘BigBlue’ and ‘wolften’ followed in fourth and fifth, earning ₹12,880 and ₹9,660 respectively, making the final table a mix of seasoned regulars and gritty competitors.

This PokerDangal event proved once again that even low buy-in tournaments can deliver high drama and strong finishes.

Natural8 India

It was a phenomenal run for Prasun ‘donkbetshove29’ Mukherjee, who shipped the Bounty Hunters Sunday Main Event 54 on Natural8 India, banking a jaw-dropping ₹58,43,862 for the top spot. The heater didn’t stop there – he also finished 8th in the Grand Prix Europe 125, adding another ₹4,67,310 to his growing haul. Another stellar finish came from ‘Rituisthebest’, which clinched third place at Micro Zodiac Festival and took home a tidy ₹6,72,408.

Rounding out the leaderboard, ‘Soul_Shaker’ secured a 6th place finish in the Mini Grand Prix 25 for ₹3,28,022, while ‘NRI_POKER’ grabbed 4th in the Bounty Hunters Sunday Special 15, earning ₹2,03,131. Also in the mix was ‘yudie’, who cashed ₹3,83,680 with a 26th place finish in the Sunday Showdown 108.

Consistent online grinder Anant ‘EasyShips’ Purohit, also made his presence felt with three solid runs:

  • 23rd in the Sunday Main Event 250 for ₹97,901
  • 54th in the GGMasters High Rollers 1050 for ₹2,66,687
    37th in the Bounty Hunters HR Main Event 525, adding ₹4,54,556 to his resume

PokerBaazi

BSS Superstack

  • GTD: ₹50 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹5,750
  • Total Entries: 915

The BSS Superstack on PokerBaazi turned up the heat this weekend with a massive ₹50 Lakh guaranteed prize pool and a buy-in of ₹5,750. With 915 total entries (465 unique + 450 re-entries), the action was relentless, and the final payouts reflected the intense competition.

Topping the field and grabbing the spotlight was Vishal ‘dilbaghsingh’ Tulsyan, who walked away with a hefty ₹7.5 Lakh for the first-place finish. Vishal ‘VishalMaharaj’ Maharaj secured the runner-up spot for ₹5 Lakh, while ‘composedTells28’ and ‘CheckInTheDark’ both banked ₹3.69 Lakh each in a deep run that saw them share third and fourth place.

Veteran grinder ‘MasterRoshi09’ also performed well, collecting ₹2.29 Lakh for a fifth-place finish.

Further down the list, consistent crushers made their presence felt with solid finishes: Gokul Krishna ‘Gokulsnaps’ P, Tarush ‘Busterr Gupta’, and ‘baazigar009’ each earned ₹40,500 for their efforts. Meanwhile, ‘Mahadevpoker’, Karan ‘Collingwood’ Sitlani, and Faiz ‘AilaGaya’ Alam added ₹27,500 apiece to their bankrolls.

Notably, players like Rajat ‘Lungfakeer’ Sharma, Anurag ‘Rebuy2survive’ Srivastava, and Aditya ‘gangajal’ Sushant  kept the grind alive with ₹15,000 cashes, while Sahil  ‘ImHighIshove’ Mahboobani and Mohak ‘tiltplay’ Kapoor  locked in ₹12,500 each.

Even in the lower payout brackets, regulars like Myron ‘priyankAAchoprAA’ Pereira,  Ankit ‘Psycorp’ Omprakash Bajaj, ‘Gangagangi’, and Nikita ‘highpriestess’ Fernandes secured ₹9,500 each, showcasing the tournament’s wide appeal and deep competition.

Like many previous PokerBaazi tournaments, this one saw a deep run, and as the lists grew longer, some of the most familiar names cropped up.

BSS Super Value

  • GTD: ₹20 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹2,500
  • Total Entries: 1,329
  • Total Prize Money: ₹28.89 Lakh

The BSS Super Value lived up to its name with a ₹2,500 buy-in drawing a huge field and pushing the prize pool to an impressive ₹28.89 Lakh. Players turned up in force, and after an intense grind, Saransh ‘saransh004’ Garg emerged victorious, locking up the top prize of ₹4.33 Lakh.

Hot on their heels were ‘pun33t’, who secured the runner-up payout of ₹2.54 Lakh. Utkarsh ‘utkarshvaish9’ Vaish finished in third for a handsome ₹1.94 Lakh, while Pranav ‘ignito’ Kshirsagar and Neeraj ‘Datteybayo7’ Sattawat grabbed ₹1.45 Lakh and ₹1.17 Lakh, respectively, rounding off the top five.

Further down, regulars like Sam ‘therealokimon’ Anand (₹90,430) made deep runs keeping the mid-field action tight. Amar ‘PsykoEko’ Iyer also earned ₹31,780, with Tarush ‘Busterr’ Gupta cashing ₹20,220.

Other notable finishes included Tanmay ‘CoolHandLuke’ Bagga, Saahil ‘ImHighIshove’ Mahboobani, and Vishal ‘VishalMaharaj’ Maharaj, all bagging decent returns. Karan ‘collingwood’ Sitlani took home ₹12,420, continuing a solid series of performances.

The BSS Super Value once again showcased fierce competition and big rewards at a modest buy-in, proving to be a hit among value-seekers and grinders alike.

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Daily Last Chance

  • GTD: ₹10 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹2,500
  • Total Entries: 702
  • Total Prize Money: ₹15.26 Lakh

The Daily Last Chance event brought intense late-night action. With a ₹2,500 buy-in, 702 total entries (347 unique + 355 re-entries) were drawn, smashing its ₹15.26 Lakh guarantee.

Emerging victorious was Kritarth ‘AgentJack’ Pant, who outplayed a massive field to take home the top prize of ₹2.33 Lakh. Kumar ‘kumarchauhhuan’ Chauhan put in a strong performance to finish second for ₹1.53 Lakh, while Devashish ‘Deadmansong’ Jain locked in ₹1.13 Lakh for a third-place finish.

Mid-pack regulars like Abhishek ‘chipndchair’ Sonu (₹87,600) and Aditya ‘Whoarewe’ Kulkarni (₹72,490) also secured valuable payouts.

Further down the ladder, players like Nikhil ‘Jannat 100’ Aneja (₹8,390), ‘Sachit ‘Happihigh’ Malik, Ganesh ‘Ganesh24’ Durgade, Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna, Satyam ‘AnakinSkyW1keR’ Verma, and Dhaval ‘TheMaHaKal’ Solanki each took home around ₹6,870, adding solid returns to their bankrolls. Mohit ‘onitatit’ Savargaonkar also managed a cash of ₹5,490 to close out the known finishes.

With fierce competition and a strong turnout, the Daily Last Chance once again proved to be a thrilling grind for those looking to make their final shot of the day count.

(6-Max) BSS Sprint

  • GTD: ₹10 Lakh
  • Buy-in: ₹2,300
  • Total Entries: 491

Fast-paced and action-packed, the BSS Sprint 6-Max drew a solid crowd with 491 total entries (246 unique + 245 re-entries), pushing the prize pool to a hefty ₹10 Lakh at a buy-in of ₹2,300.

Topping the leaderboard was Abhijit ‘extrasmallTM68’ Rai, who outlasted the competitive field to clinch the title and a payday of ₹1.5 Lakh. Not far behind was ‘ryuzaki13141’, who earned ₹1.05 Lakh for a strong second-place finish.

Other top performers included Siddhant ‘aajnahiaana’ Singh (₹79,000), Mukesh ‘Guruuu’ Surana (₹59,500), Jatin ‘patience124’ Sablani (₹48,800), and ‘DisruptorX’ (₹40,200), all of whom battled hard to reach the final table.

Among those making it into the money were Vikhyat ‘supersaiyan57’ Ahlawat and Myron ‘priyankAAchoprAA’ Pereira, both securing ₹7,500, while JaiKiran ‘testify’ Kumar and Rajneesh ‘msdhoni’ Thakur earned ₹5,700 each.

Lower down the payout ladder, grinders like Satyam ‘Anakinskywa1keR’ Verma, Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh,  Kritarth ‘AgentJack’ Pant, Shreyansh ‘halifax7701’ Sharma, and Goonjan ‘gmtesting’ Mall, all locked in ₹4,200 for their efforts.

The 6-Max format once again delivered high-tempo thrills, rewarding sharp decision-making and deep endurance in this BSS Sprint showdown.

This is all we have about the online poker tournaments in India. For more updates like these, 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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