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Rahul Jain Ships Spartan Poker’s Destiny For Over 4 Lakh Poker
Manthra Koliyer
Posted on 31 Mar, 2022
By Manthra Koliyer
On 31 Mar, 2022
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By Manthra Koliyer
On 31 Mar, 2022
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Rahul Jain Ships Spartan Poker’s Destiny For Over 4 Lakh


Online poker tournaments were running full steam despite the mid-week blues. Even if live games are going on the action on the virtual felts did not fizzle out. Spartan Poker, PokerBaazi, and Adda52 hosted high-value events yesterday. Keep reading further to know more about the action that unfolded on these poker platforms last night.

Destiny – ₹18 Lakh GTD 

Spartan Poker’s Destiny event had 344 entries in total. The top 30 players made it in the money in this ₹5,500 buy-in event. The min-cash stood at ₹12,600. The tournament was shipped by Rahul Kumar Jain aka ‘Kya_scenebro’ who walked away with ₹4,21,750 in prize money. The runner-up was a mystery player who goes by the moniker ‘MistaX1’ and cashed ₹3,52,249. 

  •             Total entries: 344
  •             Buy-In: ₹5,500
  •             Places paid: 30
  •             Min-Cash: ₹12,600

ALSO READ: How To Handle Tournament Stack Sizes?


Maverick – ₹15 Lakh GTD 

Adda52’s Maverick tournament had 551 entries in total. The top 55 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹5,250 was paid in this ₹2,750 buy-in tournament. The event was shipped by Sandeep Tulsyan aka ‘magicman1710’ who thickened his bankroll by ₹3,90,000. The runner-up was Rajat Sharma aka ‘Oshoswami’ who fired one bullet and cashed ₹2,21,250 in prize money.

  •             Total entries: 551
  •             Buy-In: ₹2,850
  •             Places paid: 55
  •             Min-Cash: ₹5,250

The Pride – ₹10 Lakh GTD 

PokerBaazi’s The Pride tournament had 353 entries in total. The top 45 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹6,920 was paid in this ₹3,850 buy-in event. Jasven Saigal shipped the tournament for ₹2,59,000. The runner-up in this event was Vishnu Khandelwal aka ‘violator’ who walked away with ₹1,82,000 in prize money. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹12,36,000. 

  •             Total entries: 353
  •             Prize pool: ₹12,36,000
  •             Buy-In: ₹3,850
  •             Places paid: 45
  •             Min-Cash: ₹6,920

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