Tuesday night lit up the virtual felts as India’s top poker platforms hosted a thrilling slate of online tournaments. Players from across the country put their skills to the test in marquee events. With standout performances, surprise comebacks, and some familiar names returning to the winner’s circle, it was a night to remember for grinders and railbirds alike. Here’s all that happened on the virtual felts on Tuesday night.
The Mint on A23 Poker turned into an electrifying battleground with 364 total entries gunning for glory and a share of the juicy ₹14 Lakh prize pool. With a tight 8-player table setup and intense action to the final table, this Hold’em contest saw some top-tier gameplay.
Rising above the rest was Charu ‘7freeman’ Vikram Kaushik, who displayed immense patience, strategy, and composure to clinch the title and bank a massive ₹2.44 Lakh. Hot on their heels was Ansh ‘Xinigami’ Raj, who fought valiantly before finishing runner-up for ₹2.05 Lakh.
Siddarth ‘badtaameez_donk’ Singhvi took the third spot and ₹1.95 Lakh, followed by Sashank ‘TheTamizhDurrr’ Chakravarthy with ₹1.02 Lakh in fourth. Rounding off the top five was Nikita ‘princesskitana’ Fernandes, who collected a solid ₹74,993.
The final table was no short of talent as Mohsin ‘gongo’ Shaikh (₹54,969), Aditya ‘Beware67’ Kesharwani ( ₹40,292), and Ambika ‘Frontline’ Chowdhury (₹29,534) made deep runs. Also making it to the money were Dhaval ‘dirtyzoso’ Mudgal, Guneet ‘guntz’ Kwatra, Artitra ‘flushnace’ Sengupta,, Anmol ‘anzzzzz’ Mehta, and Sameer ‘underscore’ Agarwal— all of whom took home prizes ranging from ₹15,931 to ₹13,511.
With 55 players finishing in the money, The Mint once again proved to be a marquee event on A23 Poker, delivering high returns, thrilling finishes, and moments of pure poker brilliance.
It was all-out war on the A23 Poker tables during the Tuesday Takedown, where 265 total entries (140 registrations, 113 re-entries and 12 rebuys) clashed for a slice of the impressive ₹7.68 Lakh prize pool. With a bounty format splitting rewards evenly between knockout and regular prizes, the action was relentless, the eliminations swift, and the finishes unforgettable.
Leading the charge and running hot till the final hand was Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh, who not only took home the top prize of ₹74,138 but also racked up 19 bounties in a blazing run to victory. Close behind was Stavya ‘dgunner09’ Singh, finishing second with ₹54,795 and 9 bounties, while ‘NXG1899’ rounded out the podium with ₹40,500 and 5 scalps.
Also making deep and profitable runs were Sachit ‘happyvhigh’ Malik (₹29,934), ‘SB7980’ (₹22,125), and Advait ‘ronaldinho018’ Rajguru (₹16,335), all of whom combined strong finishes with a healthy share of knockouts. Notable bounties were also picked up by Pradip ‘Nit2Donk’ Ghosh and Aniruddha ‘Pocketaces69’ Joshi.
The tournament paid out 39 places in total, and familiar names like Siddhant ‘AajNahiAana’ Singh, Shivam ‘SSoulShaker’ Dubey, and Kripansh ‘kripanshk’ Khosla all managed to cash, proving once again why they’re consistent threats at the online felt.
With big payouts, sharp plays, and action-packed knockout swings, the Tuesday Takedown once again delivered on its name, taking no prisoners and crowning Aditya Singh the undisputed champ of the night.
Some players of this tournament might have accessed the tournament via the Adda52 app, as the two platforms share a network.
The SS Daily Finale on Junglee Poker came in hot with a ₹12 Lakh guaranteed prize pool and a stacked field of total 306 entries ready to battle it out. With a buy-in of ₹3,450, the action was intense, the field competitive, and the stakes sky-high.
Leading the charge and clinching the title was Sreeharsha ‘DonkeyCommitted’ Boneni, who proved unstoppable at the final table and walked away with a stellar ₹2,20,680 for the top finish. Not far behind was ‘MrBigSLick139’, who put up a strong fight and took home ₹1,62,240 for second place.
Regular crusher Sashank ‘TheTamizhDurrr’ Chakravarthy once again made it count, finishing third and bagging ₹1,16,880 in the process. ‘rdx1111-1’ followed in fourth with ₹84,240, while ‘najnarin’ rounded out the top five with a solid payout of ₹60,730.
With fierce competition, big payouts, and standout performances, the SS Daily Finale delivered all the drama and thrill that Junglee Poker players have come to expect from this flagship event.
In the Supreme ₹5 Lakh of Spartan Poker, a ₹2,500 buy-in drew a total of 259 entries, made up of 125 registrations and 134 re-entries. With 35 spots paid, it was Azman ‘Azzy0097’ Ali Malik who emerged victorious, walking away with ₹88,531 after a stellar run through the field. Nandan ‘RageMonster’ Pugalia gave a tough fight to finish runner-up for ₹71,043, while ‘anshu86’ secured third place with ₹61,206.
Just missing the podium but still scoring big were Raghav ‘tambrahmraghav’ Anant with ₹50,277 and Sagar ‘sagarpupul’ C, who rounded out the top five with ₹41,096. The event lived up to its name – delivering significant value and bigger drama.
Meanwhile, the ₹1,650 buy-in Spotlight ₹2 Lakh GTD drew 204 total entries (111 registrations and 93 re-entries) and paid out 30 players. It was Ambika ‘sonju’ Chowdhury who topped the field and bagged the top prize of ₹51,360 after a sharp and steady performance. ‘NitinGadkari’ followed closely with ₹42,000, and Mohak ‘Tiltin’ Kapoor claimed the third spot for ₹35,280.
Adding to the star-studded finish were Siddhanth ‘AajNahiAana’ Singh with ₹28,980 and Sam ‘NoConnection’ Anand, who scored ₹23,520. From bold bluffs to crushing calls, both tournaments showcased Spartan Poker’s commitment to high-stakes, high-quality action, and the winners didn’t disappoint.
Tuesday night lit up the Indian online poker scene with some standout performances on Natural8 India as players went all-in for glory and big paydays across popular tournaments. Leading the pack was ‘lucky_5’, who brought the heat and walked away as the champion of the Zodiac PLO-NL Bounty Main. Outplaying a 73-entry field, ‘lucky_5’ clinched the top spot and a handsome payout of ₹1,61,091. A mix of PLO and NLHE skills, combined with precision bounty hunting, proved to be a winning formula.
Meanwhile, in the adrenaline-pumped LUCKY SEVENS Superstack Turbo 77, it was Ankit Omprakash ‘Naturalm8’ Bajaj who stole some spotlight. Finishing 6th out of a massive 473-entry field, Bajaj pocketed a solid ₹1,26,381—impressive work in a turbo-format battle where every decision counts.
PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour Lite brought the firepower to the felt with a total of 808 entries battling it out for a generous ₹20.2 Lakh prize pool. With a buy-in of ₹2,880, the tournament saw a packed field, fierce re-entries, and thrilling finishes, culminating in a masterclass from Gopal ‘AiDarwin’ Bajaj.
Emerging victorious after a heads-up deal, Bajaj navigated the 8-max structure with precision and poise to seize the top spot and claim ₹2.72 Lakh. Hot on their heels was Jaikishan ‘royalking7424’ Jangid, who finished runner-up with ₹2.37 Lakh, while Hemayun ‘achilles06’ Gupta rounded out the podium with a strong ₹1.49 Lakh finish.
Also putting in stellar performances were ‘bblackdegen’ (₹1.15 Lakh), Madhur ‘madhur1994’ Sharma (₹94.7K), and ‘Raktim666’ (₹77.3K), each showcasing their mettle in the late stages. Deep runs from ‘Sudhanshu234’ (₹60.6K), ‘Clown2Beat’ (₹44.2K), ‘Kauwabiryani’, ‘Treys’, and Subham ‘5454Sh’ Upadhyay (all ₹28.6K) added to the high-energy leaderboard.
Finishing just inside the top 20 were Aman ‘KarmaPoker’ Parakh, Advait ‘ExploitativeGTO’ Rajguru and Ganesh ‘Ganesh24’ Durgade, all three securing ₹18.1K for their efforts. With 118 players finishing in the money, The Endeavour Lite delivered all the thrills and spills PokerBaazi is known for – fast-paced action, dramatic final tables, and big winners.
The virtual action was intense in the Big PLO-5 tournament on PokerBaazi, where poker players locked horns for a slice of the ₹12.26 Lakh prize pool. With a ₹5,000 buy-in and a fast-paced 6-max format, the event was a rollercoaster of big swings and bold moves.
Rising to the top was Anmol ‘anzzzzz’ Mehta, who held their nerve and showed sharp instincts to clinch the title and bank ₹2.45 Lakh. Right behind was Raghav ‘Ragtag24’ Wahi, who made a strong case for the win but had to settle for second and a solid ₹1.84 Lakh.
The ever-consistent Rajneesh ‘msdhoni’ Thakur came in third and added ₹1.23 Lakh to their bankroll, while ‘notenough’ and Harsh ‘Tilty’ Bhasin rounded out the top five with ₹86,440 and ₹61,310 respectively.
Others who went deep included Kunal ‘nariyalpani Heda’ (₹49,050), Guddu ‘gudduhero20’ Chaudhary (₹36,780), ‘AryanRaj569’ (₹28,200), and ‘everyChops06412’ (₹22,070), all of whom made their presence felt on the leaderboard.
Also cashing in were players like Arunav ‘Frankie08’ Mittal, Tarush ‘Busterr’ Gupta, Muzammil ‘makk02’ Ayyub Khan, and Chirag ‘miyagi’ Sodha, each picking up ₹15,940 for their finishes. With 41 players paid out, the Big PLO-5 brought plenty of fireworks and showcased top-tier PLO action that kept railbirds and grinders on the edge of their seats.
Prateek ‘DABANGG2’ Sharma claimed ₹12,260. Players like Aditya ‘KesarDa’, Kesharwani Myron ‘priyankAAchoprAAA’ Pereira, and Lavesh ‘upay4myweed98’ Meena each earned ₹10,420, demonstrating that even beyond the top positions, the Big PLO-5 rewarded skill and persistence across the board.
The TurboCharge (6-Max) tournament on PokerBaazi lived up to its name with blazing-fast action, sharp plays, and big payouts. With 383 entries and a prize pool of ₹15 Lakh, this high-energy battle saw players bring their A-game in pursuit of the top prize.
Siddhant ‘aajnahiaana’ Singh ultimately blazed past the competition to claim the title and a solid payout of ₹2.25 Lakh. Holding off a fierce challenge from Kabir ‘kabira36’ Dhamija, who finished second for ₹1.73 Lakh, the champion showcased nerves of steel in the final stretch.
Shivam ‘daddyaddy’ Dubey took the third spot for ₹1.36 Lakh, while Kashish ‘BeeTa03’ Gupta followed closely in fourth with ₹1.04 Lakh. Rounding off the top five was Anish ‘PapaNegreanu’ Arora, who pocketed ₹75K after a deep and disciplined run.
Others who cashed big included Arman ‘Qbranch’ Khan (₹60,000), ‘RampageR1’ (₹50,700), ‘pokerkid2606’ (₹41,100), and Mohsin ‘gongo’ Shaikh (₹32,250), all of whom held firm in the fast-paced format.
Also making the money were ‘effuno’, Arsh ‘Button_Hai_Bro’ Grover, Advait ‘ExploitativeGTO’ Rajguru, and ‘WHALEMASA’, each scoring payouts in the ₹23K–₹32K range. With 59 players finishing in the money, TurboCharge proved once again why it’s a favourite among fast-format grinders and adrenaline junkies alike.
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The Daily Last Chance tournament on PokerBaazi delivered a thrilling late-night showdown, with 628 entries vying for a slice of the ₹13.65 Lakh prize pool. With a modest ₹2,500 buy-in and a high-reward format, this 8-max re-entry event attracted grinders looking to end their grind on a high note.
Rising to the occasion was Azman ‘azzy0097’ Ali Malik, who stormed through the competition and clinched the title along with a first-place prize of ₹2.08 Lakh. Aman ‘KarmaPoker’ Parakh followed closely behind, taking home ₹1.37 Lakh for a solid runner-up finish, while Arjanveer ‘holdbaby’ Singh Chadha locked in third place and ₹1.01 Lakh in winnings.
The top five was rounded out by Saransh ‘saransh004’ Garg and Mukesh ‘Guruuu Surana’, who earned ₹78,370 and ₹64,850 respectively for their deep runs. ‘king3014’ (₹52,430), Debapriya ‘detuleungikhul’ Manna (₹41,090), and Sachin ‘dopeinderx’ Ranjalkar (₹30,170) also made it to the final table, pocketing impressive payouts for their efforts.
Just outside the top eight, players like Archit ‘flyingmuck’ Khandelwal, Nikta ‘highpriestess’ Fernandes, Goonjan ‘gmtesting’ Mall, and Gursheet ‘weepyCrax311943’ Taluja walked away with around ₹19K–₹12K each. At the same time, Raghav ‘BrownToast’ Jain rounded out the list of highlighted finishers with ₹12,290.
Adding more depth to the payout list, several known contenders made solid finishes. Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh and Vikhyat ‘supersaiyan57’ Ahlawat secured ₹6,690, grinding their way into the top 50. Meanwhile, Kritagya ‘Foldnhihota’ Sharma, Myron ‘priyankAAchoprAA’ Pereira, and Rajneesh ‘msdhoni’ Thakur each picked up ₹5,460 for their efforts, reinforcing their consistency in navigating large fields and cashing in even the most competitive tournaments.
With 102 players making the money, Daily Last Chance proves again that it’s never too late to score big on the virtual felt.
With big wins, fierce rivalries, and fresh names climbing the ranks, Tuesday night’s action proved yet again why online poker in India continues to surge in intensity and popularity. As the week unfolds, fans and players alike will be watching closely to see who stays hot, who breaks out, and who rises to claim the next big title.
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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