Sunday’s are always eventful and yesterday was no different. Well-known players like Dhaval Mudgal, Sanat Mehrotra, Myron Pereira among others clinched winning titles yesterday. Yesterday’s events saw some big names from the poker circuit fighting hard for the top spots. PokerStars, PokerBaazi, Spartan Poker, and Adda52 hosted several high-value events yesterday. Keep reading further to know more about the action that went down on virtual felts yesterday.
Spartan Poker’s Superstack event was a deal between players Myron Pereira aka ‘mehhhhh’ and Siddharth Gangwar aka ‘cooking nuts.’ Pereira took home a whopping ₹6,25,237 while Gangwar cashed ₹6,23,174 in prize money. The tournament had 374 entries in total. The top 39 players made it in the money in this ₹11,000 buy-in event. The top 39 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹25,806 was paid.
This event on PokerStars was a ₹5,500 buy-in PKO event which was a deal between Sanat Mehrotra aka ‘durrsanta’ and Kunal Yadav aka ‘kunnotaguero.’ Mehrotra fired four bullets to make it to the top spot. Both the players received a pay cheque of ₹1,26,898. India Online Poker Championship (IOPC) veteran Mehrotra took home ₹1,97,792 in bounty cash while Yadav received ₹36,855 in bounty money. The tournament had 307 entries in total. The top 34 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹6,424 was paid. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹15,35,000.
MPL Poker pro Dhaval Mudgal shipped PokerStars’ Sunday Higroller for ₹2,73,982. The runner-up in this event was Arpit Jain aka ‘bilbo_baggins1’ who cashed ₹2,10,868. The tournament had 125 entries in total. The top 15 players made it in the money in this ₹11,000 buy-in event. A min-cash of ₹26,670 was paid. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹12,50,000.
Mega Suits on Adda52 was shipped by Aditya Kumar Patodia aka ‘balls86’ who took home ₹6,87,375 in prize money. The runner-up in this ₹5,500 event was Siddhanth Kripalani aka ‘Sidstack’ who received a pay cheque of ₹4,00,725. The tournament had 585 entries in total. The top 63 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹12,431 was paid. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed impressively and the final prize pool stood at ₹29,25,001.
Manish Lakhotia aka ‘newkidpoker’ shipped the Adda52 Millions and laughed his way to the bank with ₹6,47,261. The runner-up in this event was Akshat Sharma aka ‘akshat03’ who added ₹5,49,644 to his bankroll. The ₹11,000 buy-in tournament had 293 entries in total. The top 30 players made it in money. A min-cash of ₹23,440 was paid. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed with a good margin and the final prize pool stood at ₹29,30,000.
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This tournament on PokerBaazi was nailed by a mystery player aka ‘PoketRockets’ who took home ₹1,81,000 in prize money. The runner-up in this event was Karan Malhotra aka ‘karangogi’ who took ₹1,48,000. The ₹2,200 buy-in event had 539 entries in total. The top 63 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹3,988 was paid. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹10,78,000.
PokerBaazi’s Superstack event had a large player field of 1,223. The event was won by Kapil Arora aka ‘Spady’ who took home ₹7,91,000 in prize money. The runner-up in this event was Kanav Parwal aka ‘sokopa’ who cashed ₹7,88,000. The top 135 players made it in the money in this ₹5,500 buy-in event. A min-cash of ₹8,561 was paid. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed massively and the final prize pool stood at ₹61,15,000.
This mega tournament had 405 survivors on Day 2 of the event. The buy-in in this event was a ticket. Game Changer was shipped by a mystery player who goes by the moniker ‘sonushejpal’ and took home truckloads of money, and by that we mean a humongous ₹25,45,000 in prize money. The runner-up was also an anonymous player who goes by the moniker ‘akdolos.’ This mystery player grabbed a boat-load of money for his second place finish. Think ₹20,34,000 in prize money. A min-cash of ₹12,000 was paid in this event. The top 405 players made it in the money.
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Manthra Koliyer is a writer at Gutshot Magazine. She has an affinity for seeing the world through people’s eyes. With a bubbly fun personality, you can always catch her chatting with anyone she comes across. Holding an English Literature degree from Wilson College, Mumbai, and a Post Graduate Diploma in Journalism from Asian College of Journalism, this pop culture fanatic is ready to take on the world with a pen, paper, and microphone. She also actively works on her personal blog called namasteyconvict.blogspot.com, where for a moment she lets you into her drama-filled world.
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