The fourth edition of the Final Table Series (FTS) just got over but the thirst for poker was only raging on. Poker platforms hosted high-value events yesterday and players managed to clinch titles after a hard battle. Mohammad Azhar, FTS Main Event runner-up, crushed the National Poker Series (NPS) Evening Slam Dunk event. Keep reading to know more about the action that unfolded yesterday on the virtual felts.
Spartan Poker’s ReCharge tournament had 373 entries in total. The top 71 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹7,480 was paid in this ₹2,200 buy-in event. The tournament was shipped by Anurag Srivastava aka ‘13anurag’ who took home ₹1,79,775 in prize money. The runner-up was a mystery player who goes aka ‘Giraldik.’ This player cashed ₹1,21,040 in prize money.
Adda52’s Iron Man tournament had 385 entries in total. The top 43 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹4,400. The tournament was shipped by Uday Singh aka ‘uday219’ who took home ₹1,98,400 in prize money. Singh fired seven bullets to clinch the top spot. The runner-up was a mystery player called ‘Sonu97180’ who fired one bullet and cashed ₹1,20,000.
The Hyper Sprint tournament on PokerBaazi had 532 entries in total. The top 63 players made it in the money in this ₹2,200 buy-in event. The min-cash stood at ₹3,940. The tournament was shipped by an anonymous player who goes by the moniker ‘Abhims05.’ This player cashed ₹2,07,000 in prize money. The runner-up was Bharat Vasan aka ‘Thinkfloyd’ who cashed ₹1,45,000. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed, and the final prize pool stood at ₹10,64,000.
PokerBaazi’s NPS Evening Slam Dunk saw 766 entries in total. The top 90 places made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹3,370 in this ₹2,200 buy-in event. The event was shipped by Mohammad Azhar aka ‘chandlerbing’ who fired 21 bullets to clinch this title. This NPS champion added 2,77,000 to his bankroll. The runner-up was Shubham Agarwal aka ‘backchod’ who cashed ₹1,94,000 in prize money. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹15,32,000.
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This ₹5,500 buy-in tournament had 708 entries in total. The top 81 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹7,080. The tournament was shipped by Prashant Suda aka ‘calany’ who received a pay cheque of ₹5,23,000. The runner-up was a mystery player who goes by the moniker ‘abhinavnath.’ This mystery player cashed ₹3,67,000 in prize money. The advertised guarantee was crushed impressively, and the final prize pool stood at ₹28,32,000.
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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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