Sundays are usually quite eventful and this time around we saw several well known grinders like Ashish Munot, Chirag Sodha, Ujjwal Narwal among others cashed big and walked away with titles. Take a look at what action went down on the felts of Spartan Poker, Adda52 and PokerBaazi last night.
The Armageddon was a ₹5,500 buy-in event which had 502 entries in total, with 235 unique entries, 75 re-entries and 192 re-entries. Players grinded for a prize pool of ₹25,10,000 which crushed the one that was advertised. The top 39 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹17,319. The tournament was a deal between IOPC January 2019 Main Event winner Ashish Munot aka ‘Donkey 07’ and MPL Poker pro Dhaval Mudgal aka ‘ElegantlyWasted.’ Munot pocketed ₹4,36,748 while Mudgal cashed ₹4,01,089. Munot’s cash is a much significant one as he has a history of finishing runner up and this one he managed to take the lead.
The Sunday Superstack is a ₹11,000 buy-in staple event on Spartan Poker. Last night this event garnered 403 entries in total, comprising 215 unique players, 66 re-entries and 122 rebuys. The top 39 players took home a portion of the ₹40,30,000 prize pool. The min-cash stood at ₹27,807. This event was shipped by Abhishek Kumar aka ‘uncle_scrooge’ who received a pay cheque of ₹8,08,015. The runner-up in this event was Bhushan Sohani aka ‘funchampion’ who cashed ₹5,37,199.
Inspite of having the smallest guarantee on offer, the action at this event was not less than the other evenrs. The ₹1,100 buy-in event had 845 total entries which is the largest player pool among all the other high value events hosted on Spartan Poker yesterday. This prize pool was formed by comprising 407 unique players, 142 re-entries and 296 rebuys. The top 79 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹3,400 was paid. Uttam Kumar Sinha aka ‘chinunew’ opted for a deal with a mystery player ‘Gotterdammerung.’ Sinha pocketed ₹1,59,790 while the anonymous player took home ₹1,52,509.
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This was the largest prize pool event from Sunday. The ₹55,000 buy-in event attracted 105 entries in total owing to the high buy-in. This player pool was formed by 56 unique players, 27 re-entries and 22 rebuys. The advertised guarantee was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹52,50,000. Only the top 11 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹1,31,250 was paid. The Highroller was a deal between Ujjwal Narwal aka ‘Lord Hendrix’ and Aayush Arya aka ‘Eureka226.’ Narwal cashed ₹13,57,398 while Arya took home ₹1,112,726.
PokerBaazi’s Sunday Major was shipped by Avinash Kumar who has a rather funny username ‘I_fart_u_faint.’ This player fired three bullets and made it to the top among a crazy player pool of 939 total entries consisting of 480 unique entries and 459 re-entries. The top 117 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹7,510 in this ₹5,500 buy-in event. The runner-up was a mystery player ‘vishakdelhi’ who pocketed ₹5,66,000. The advertised guarantee was massively crushed and the final prize pool came upto ₹46,95,000.
This ₹2,750 buy-in tournament had 828 entries in total, comprising 434 unique entries and 394 re-entries. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed and players competed for a final prize pool of ₹20,70,000. The top 99 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹3,930. The tournament was a deal between Sahil Mahboobani aka ‘ImHighIshove’ and NPS March 2022 Main Event Winner Chirag Sodha aka ‘miyagi.’ Mahboobani cashed ₹3,24,000 while Sodha took home ₹3,02,000.
Adda52’s Mega Suits had 551 entries in total. The ₹5,500 buy-in event was shipped by pro grinder Anant Purohit aka ‘Pro_baba’ who pocketed ₹6,61,200. The event runner-up was Myron Pereira aka ‘zzzzz369’ who took home ₹3,85,700. The top 55 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹12,398. The advertised guarantee was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹27,55,021.
Millions tournament had 244 entries in total, comprising 147 unique players and 97 re-entries. The ₹11,000 buy-in event was shipped by Sanket Jain aka ‘cowboy12’ who received a paycheque of ₹6,82,650. The event runner-up was Jaikiran Kumar aka ‘jeditravi.’ Kumar took home ₹4,00,000.
Mohammad Arshaq aka ‘AshMD’ shipped the Sunday Showdown for ₹1,91,170. Mahesh S was the event runner-up who pocketed ₹1,40,998. The event had 428 entries in total, comprising 242 registered players and 186 re-entries. The top 44 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹7,549.
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