Tuesday night, poker was once again rewarding for Indian poker players, with more marquee poker tournaments opening up their virtual felts. The night was specifically rewarding and fruitful for Naman ‘instamuckk’ Agrawal, who ranked 3rd at the Bounty Hunters Daily Main 55 on Natural8 India, took ₹16,23,443, and shipped The MoneyMaker #27 on PokeBaazi, taking home another impressive ₹15 Lakh. All in all, it was a great night for him and poker.
Pot-Limit Omaha action hit fever pitch on PokerDangal as the Daily 50K GTD PL04 saw fireworks from the get-go. It was ‘Theprofessor’ who stole the show with a blistering performance, turning a ₹575 buy-in into a ₹15,000 payday. His fearless aggression and flawless execution set him apart, securing the title in style.
The four-card format was as unpredictable as ever, but the eventual champ showed remarkable resilience, bulldozing through the field and making the final stretch look easy. Giving chase was ‘PIYUSH_HULK’, who powered his way to a second-place finish and banked ₹10,500, while ‘KingSalmon’ showed he could swim with the sharks, pocketing ₹6,750 for his efforts. ‘Grandbluff’ walked away with ₹5,000 after a gritty showing, and ‘Themisfits’ rounded out the list of top finishers with a ₹3,750 score, making his mark on the night.
It was pedal to the metal on PokerDangal last night as 76 players went head-to-head in the ₹1.2 Lakh GTD tournament, each vying for a piece of the action in this high-energy battle. With a buy-in of just ₹800 and 15 players making the money, the competition was fierce from start to finish — but in the end, it was ‘MITSUBISHI’ who shifted gears at the right time and raced to the top, bagging ₹32,160 in style.
Proving to be more than just a flashy moniker, ‘Spoiledbrat’ demonstrated strategic brilliance, coming dangerously close to claiming the crown. Eventually, they had to settle for the runner-up payout of ₹22,524 after a hard-fought run. Hot on their heels was ‘BenTen’, who zapped through the field and secured ₹14,484 for a strong third-place finish. Meanwhile, poker reg Samay ‘SamaySinghModi’ Singh Modi also impressed with a deep run, pocketing ₹10,728 after navigating the volatile field with grit and patience.
It was a money-soaked Tuesday on Adda52 as The Mint turned up the heat with a guaranteed ₹14 Lakh prize pool, drawing 155 unique entries for a fiercely contested night of poker action, with a ₹4,200 buy-in. With 47 players making it in the money, the stakes were sky-high. It was Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna who held his nerve and outplayed the competition to walk away with a cool ₹2,66,154 and the title.
Chasing him down until the final moments was Mohit ‘FloatingMonkey’ Bohra, who showcased poise and precision but ultimately had to settle for the runner-up prize of ₹1,95,092. Inzemaam ‘shavzz’ Husain kept the pressure on throughout the final table and locked in a solid third-place finish worth ₹1,43,002, while Kashish ‘Fletcher03’ Gupta added ₹1,04,820 to his bankroll with a composed deep run.
Also making waves in the top spots was Ganesh ‘ganesh24’ Durgade, who clinched ₹76,633 after a gritty effort. Further down the line, Nitin ‘JeeneNhDunga’ Rawat put in a strong showing to finish eighth and pocket ₹30,259, while Samarth ‘Kidneychor’ Agarwal managed a tenth-place finish, banking ₹16,988 in a field loaded with talent. Other notables to participate in this event were Kritarth ‘TightAgressive28’ Pant, Sahil ‘ImHighIshove’ Mahboobani, Pratik ‘manjer24’ Manjrekar, Ashwin ‘Ashwinvijay1399’ Vijay Vergiya, Arsh ‘BigggtymerR’ Grover, Arjanveer ‘Arjan30’ Singh Chadha and Goonjan ‘gmtesting’ Mall.
It was a knockout frenzy on the felts as the Tuesday Takedown brought the thunder with a ₹7.5 Lakh prize pool. Drawing 110 unique players and 89 re-entries + 5 rebuys, the event became a fast-paced brawl for glory. With 31 players making it in the money, the action was relentless. Still, one name stood tall when the dust settled: Stavya ‘dgunner09’ Singh, who delivered a clinical performance to pocket ₹90,287 along with a staggering 12 bounties, sealing a memorable victory in style.
Not far behind, Kashish ‘Fletcher03’ Gupta was equally deadly, racking up 12 bounties of his own and banking ₹66,874 in a thrilling run that nearly saw him clinch the crown. Meanwhile, Aditya ‘Beware67’ Kesharwani kept the pressure on with a sharp showing, collecting ₹49,532 and 9 bounties, proving why he’s a constant threat in bounty formats.
Rounding out the top finishers were Praveen ‘praveen2626’ KR, who added ₹36,667 to his tally with a composed performance, and ‘The_Alchemist’, who mixed strategy and mystique to walk away with ₹27,174 after a solid grind through the field.
The bounty structure lit a fire under the competition, and the Tuesday Takedown didn’t disappoint — it was bold, bruising, and brilliantly unpredictable. With big names racking up knockouts and stacks swinging wildly, the event delivered a thrill ride from start to finish. For Stavya Singh, it was a takedown to remember and a well-earned spot in the winner’s circle.
The tables were buzzing on A23 Poker as the Tuesday Night Stacks lit up the midweek grind with intense action, deep strategy, and a prize pool of ₹4.6 Lakh on the line. With 91 players throwing their hats, not including re-entries, into the ring and 27 finishing in the money, the competition was cutthroat from the start — but when the final hand was dealt, it was ‘MrDingeBrinker’ who rose to the occasion, clinching the title and ₹92,177 after a composed and commanding run.
Not far behind was ‘ThePokerKid’, who came up just short of the win but made an impressive charge through the field to lock up ₹69,729 for his runner-up finish. Poker technician Pratibh ‘MrGTO’ Saluja showcased his signature game-theory sharpness and navigated the pressure-packed field to claim ₹52,745 in third place.
Also making waves on the leaderboard was Anurag ‘NormanBates’ Srivastava, who staged a spectacular run that ended with ₹39,898 in earnings — a score that turned heads and proved he’s always dangerous on the virtual felt. Meanwhile, Debneil ‘NoobNeil’ Mukherjee added ₹13,062 to his bankroll, wrapping up a solid night in the money.
Tuesday night brought the heat on Junglee Poker as the PPL Tuesday Phoenix ₹7.5 Lakh GTD turned into a fiercely contested battleground, drawing 171 total entries with a ₹4,600 buy-in. With only 23 players making the money, the tournament was a pressure cooker from the get-go — but it was ‘Raja31740388’ who rose from the flames, flying high to take down the title and a handsome ₹1,47,975 payday.
Not far behind was ‘sporto7911002’, who put in a gutsy run and secured the second-place finish along with ₹1.14 Lakh. The ever-consistent Prakhar ‘Foldermort’ Dara, known in the circuit for his steady composure and lethal endgame on platforms like PokerBaazi, lived up to his reputation once again, bagging the third-place prize of ₹85,650.
Also making his presence felt was Mayank ‘riverrshiverr’ Maruka, who surfed the way to a fourth-place finish and took home ₹64,350. Meanwhile, ‘unlimited888’ locked in ₹48,375 after navigating the late-stage fireworks with precision, and Amit ‘the_ziro’ J rounded out the top six with ₹36,375, showing once again that his game is anything but zero.
Other familiar names who made it to the money included Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna, who continues to be a force across platforms, Raghav ‘misterbean’ Ananth, ‘clashopp’, and ‘brokenojoke’, all grinding their way through a challenging field to bag valuable scores.
Indian poker players lit up the virtual felts on Tuesday night on Natural8 India, delivering big scores and massive international fields, with Naman ‘instamuckk’ Agrawal leading the charge in style. Playing the Bounty Hunters Daily Main 55, Agrawal crushed his way through a staggering 8,195 entries to finish 3rd, raking in a monumental ₹16,23,443, which included an eye-popping ₹1,65,630 in bounties. A finish like that in a field that size is nothing short of phenomenal, proving once again that Indian grinders are a force to be reckoned with.
Adding to the country’s high-voltage run, ‘acolade’ also made headlines with a deep finish in the Alpine Arena 30, claiming ₹4,72,211 for a well-fought 5th place finish out of 4,642 runners. The consistent Neeraj ‘Furyan’ Sattawat found success in the ever-competitive European Classic 30, where he secured ₹3,31,790 after placing 7th in a field of 5,466.
Meanwhile, Vaibhav ‘GlazeCotton’ Temani came heartbreakingly close to a win in the Bounty Hunters Deepstack Turbo 54, but settled for an impressive runner-up finish, banking ₹2,24,584 in a field of 652.
Proving his versatility across formats, Tarun ‘Uncapped’ Goyal had a busy night with two standout finishes. He cashed for ₹2,29,728 in the Tuesday Classic 1050, finishing 40th out of 412 — and also added ₹1,54,649 from a 24th-place run in the Tuesday Takedown 100, which featured a massive field of 2,530 entries.
With these scores, Indian MTT crushers continue to stamp their authority in the World Festival 2025, turning up the heat in every format, from deepstack marathons to knockout brawls. Tuesday night was all about consistency, grit, and the unmistakable rise of Indian talent on the world’s biggest poker stages.
The virtual felts lit up with action, intensity, and a touch of glory on Spartan Poker as the latest ₹2,500 buy-in poker tournament unfolded, pulling in India’s most spirited grinders for an electrifying night of cards. A total of 173 entries, including 98 registrations and 75 re-entries, battled through the digital dust, each chasing a piece of the prize pool and poker prestige. With only 25 of those entrants walking away with cash, the competition was cutthroat, but one name rose above the rest.
Pradip Ghosh, better known by his screen name ‘Nit2Donk’, stormed through the field to clinch the top spot, pocketing ₹75,200 and etching his name in the community’s spotlight. His mix of patience, precise aggression, and sheer nerve proved unstoppable in the final stretch, where every move carried weight and every decision meant glory or bust.
Close on his heels was ‘Rahul4444s’ — Rahul Kumar — who gave a gritty performance, taking home ₹56,000 for his runner-up finish. The anonymous grinder ‘8X0X4X5Y7Y’ made their presence felt, finishing third and securing ₹48,000. Following up with equally commendable runs
PokerBaazi’s The MoneyMaker #27 played out to a spectacular finish. With a ₹1 Crore guaranteed prize pool, a ₹10K buy-in, and 519 unique entries locking horns for poker glory, this event proved once again why it’s one of the most anticipated tournaments on the platform
After a long grind through a stacked field, it was Naman ‘instamuckk’ Agrawal who clinched the title, walking away with a handsome ₹15 Lakh and the bragging rights that come with a marquee win. Agrawal’s performance was nothing short of dominant, navigating a minefield of seasoned pros and fearless challengers.
The final table featured some heavy-hitters, with Manish ‘thekid’ Lakhotia putting up a solid fight to finish second for ₹10 Lakh, and M ‘Bluffmaster055’ Jimmy rounding out the top three with ₹7.3 Lakh. Not far behind, Navneet ‘AlligtatorN’ Tanwar claimed ₹5.7 Lakh, while ‘Alberto7’ secured ₹4.59 Lakh, and Ranjeet ‘Rj147’ Negi bagged ₹2.59 Lakh.
With 146 players making it in the money, the payouts were as deep as the field. Rajat ‘Lungfakeer’ Sharma came close to the final table, finishing 11th for ₹1.34 Lakh. Gaurav ‘gauravgoru’ Bhutra and Chirag ‘Miyagi’ Sodha both scored ₹81K each for their 14th and 17th place finishes, while Raghav ‘scambrahm’ Ananth added ₹55K to his bankroll in 20th place.
In a spectacular night of high-stakes action and riveting gameplay, The Endeavour returned with a bang, drawing the attention of the Indian poker community and delivering thrills worthy of its ₹50 Lakh guaranteed prize pool. With a buy-in of ₹5,750, the marquee tournament attracted a fiercely competitive field, ultimately paying out 122 places and creating yet another memorable showdown on the virtual felt.
Rising above the stacked field was the indomitable ‘Stonecold’, who lived up to their moniker with an ice-cool performance to clinch the top spot and walk away with a career-defining payday of ₹6.53 Lakh.
Hot on their heels was ‘Heflyshigh’, who battled valiantly throughout the deep stages of the tournament and secured the runner-up prize of ₹5.97 Lakh. Completing the podium was Zeshan ‘Deez49’ Hamza, a well-known grinder who added ₹3.75 Lakh to his bankroll with another consistent and composed finish.
Also making waves in the tournament was Shreyansh ‘halifax7701’ Sharma, who narrowly missed a podium finish but impressed with a fourth-place run worth ₹2.88 Lakh. Rahul ‘heisenberg9’ Rajput also put in a solid showing, bowing out in 13th place and earning ₹50K for his deep run.
Further down the payout list, Nikesh ‘Durr102’ Chawla cashed for ₹22.5k in 52nd place, while both Shashank ‘TheTamizhDurrr’ Chakravarthy and Priyanka ‘prj12345’ Singh picked up ₹18.5k each for their 59th and 65th place finishes, respectively. Vinayak ‘salmanbhai’ Bajaj rounded out the list of notable cashes with a ₹12.5k score for his 102nd place finish.
The Endeavour once again lived up to its reputation as a mid-week blockbuster, delivering a gripping night of poker and elevating both new contenders and seasoned pros to the spotlight. As the dust settles and the winners bask in the glory of their hard-fought success, one thing remains clear — India’s poker scene continues to thrive, and The Endeavour remains one of its most exciting battlegrounds.
The Endeavour Lite lit up the midweek grind with fast-paced action, breaking the GTD and bringing the prize pool to ₹17.02 Lakh. Drawing in 397 unique entries and paying out 102 players, this edition of the fan-favourite event proved that Lite doesn’t mean light when it comes to intensity, drama, and payouts.
Emerging as the star of the night was the unstoppable ‘durrrr1310’, who outclassed a deep and talented field to take down the title and pocket ₹2.6 Lakh in style. Right on his heels was Aditya ‘AceHigh20’ Keshwani, who made a spirited run but had to settle for the runner-up finish, adding ₹1.7 Lakh to his bankroll after a gritty performance. Himanshu ‘JohnnyStalker’ Taneja showcased steely resolve and sharp play to round out the top three with a strong ₹1.26 Lakh score.
The final table was stacked with firepower, and ‘Rampager1’ ensured they didn’t leave empty-handed, cashing ₹97,720 for a fourth-place finish after a spirited campaign. Further down the field, regular grinder Shreyansh ‘halifax7701’ Sharma continued his consistent run with a 12th-place finish worth ₹15,320. Right behind him was Satyam ‘AnakinSkywa1keR’, also bagging ₹15,320 for his deep finish in 14th place, bringing a touch of Jedi magic to the virtual felt. Meanwhile, Shardul ‘duuurrrr’ Parthasarathi added another ITM finish to his growing resume, exiting in 25th place for ₹9,870.
The late-night grinders were out in full force as the Daily Last Chance delivered a thrilling end to the day’s poker action with a surpassed prize pool of ₹13.41 Lakh, supported by the 617 total entries. With a modest ₹2,500 buy-in, this high-value event gave India’s poker faithful one final shot at glory — and ‘RampageR1’ didn’t miss.
Storming through the field with fearless aggression and precise timing, ‘RampageR1’ emerged victorious, bagging ₹2.05 Lakh and the bragging rights of a well-earned title. Pushing all the way to heads-up, ‘Gman09’ put up a solid fight but ultimately had to settle for the runner-up payout of ₹1.34 Lakh after a well-fought run.
Rakesh ‘Rubaki’ Sharma rounded out the top three with a composed deep run, adding ₹99,260 to his tally and showing why he remains one of the most consistent names on the circuit. Other notable finishes included ‘Vasoolibhai99’, who finished 20th for ₹7,780 after a late surge, and ‘Durr102’, who secured ₹6,570 for a 48th-place finish.
The Daily Last Chance lived up to its name once again, giving players one final battleground to test their mettle — and delivering edge-of-the-seat action right up to the final hand. For the late-night grinders and high-energy railbirds, it was the perfect poker send-off to a packed day of play.
It was a night of five-card fireworks on PokerBaazi as the Big PLO-5 lit up the virtual felt, drawing 122 unique entries and building a juicy ₹10.61 Lakh prize pool off a ₹5K buy-in. With 33 players finishing in the money, the tournament was a celebration of the high-variance, high-reward nature of Pot-Limit Omaha 5—India’s latest poker obsession.
At the end of a fiercely contested battle, Suneeth ‘Meganium9’ Kalmadi and Lavesh ‘upay4myweed98’ Meena opted for a heads-up deal, with Meena securing the bigger payout of ₹1.97 Lakh while Kalmadi locked up a close ₹1.9 Lakh despite finishing as numnber one Both players showcased phenomenal PLO skills, navigating wild swings and deep stacks to rise above a talented field.
Finishing third was ‘PraSiddhi1811’, who took home a solid ₹1.33 Lakh after an impressive run. Sahil ‘ImHighIshove’ Mahboobani, one of the most recognisable names on the circuit, added yet another deep finish to his résumé with a fourth-place payday of ₹88,060.
The Big PLO-5 once again proved why PLO variants are gaining ground rapidly in India’s online poker boom. With unpredictable action, huge pots, and a loyal fanbase, it’s the perfect format for adrenaline-fueled nights—and this one was no exception. PokerBaazi continues to push the envelope, and the players are loving every minute of it.
That wraps up Tuesday night’s online poker action on the virtual felts in India. Keep reading to find out who shipped what and who cashed out what!
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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