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Rohan Bhasin Grabs NPS Deepstack Championship Title For 10.29 Lakh Poker
Donna Amo
Posted on 11 Mar, 2022
By Donna Amo
On 11 Mar, 2022
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By Donna Amo
On 11 Mar, 2022
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Rohan Bhasin Grabs NPS Deepstack Championship Title For ₹10.29 Lakh


The online felts were buzzing with activity as players flocked to the online platforms for a night of high-octane poker action. The National Poker Series (NPS) on PokerBaazi continued with vigour and many players took home winning titles. Let’s take a look at who were the biggest winners of the night.

Godfather – ₹25 Lakh GTD

Rahul Singroha

Rahul Singroha

Adda52’s Godfather had a total of 511 entries and a buy-in of ₹5,500. The advertised guarantee was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹25,55,021. The top 55 places were paid, and the min-cash given was ₹11,498. Rahul Singroha aka ‘qwerty3293’ clinched the title and had a payday of ₹6,13,200. The runner-up was Amrit Mishra aka ‘amrit1111’ who went home with ₹3,57,700 in prize money.

  • Total Entries: 511
  • Prize Pool: ₹25,55,021
  • Buy-In: ₹5,500
  • Places Paid: 55
  • Min-Cash: ₹11,498

Highroller – ₹9 Lakh GTD

Nitin Arora

Nitin Arora

PokerStars’ Highroller event welcomed a total of 123 entries and had a buy-in worth ₹7,700. The top 15 places were paid and the min-cash stood at ₹16,913. The tournament ended in a three-way deal between players Nitin Arora aka ‘Checkshoveit,’ Rishab Malik aka ‘NoChan,’ and Anurag Srivastava aka ‘GutshotHaiBro.’ They went home with ₹1,54,202, ₹1,56,297, and ₹1,55,917 in prize money, respectively.

  • Total Entries: 123
  • Buy-In: ₹7,700
  • Places Paid: 15
  • Min-Cash: ₹16,913

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NPS #23 Relay – ₹5 Lakh GTD

The NPS continues on PokerBaazi with NPS #23 attracting a massive total of 1,453 entries on to its field. This poker tournament had a buy-in of ₹550 and crushed its original guarantee. The final prize pool was ₹7,26,000. The top 144 players made the money and the min-cash was ₹944. The tournament ended in a deal between ‘Dr19sidhu’ and ‘snehil99.’ They took home ₹94,820 and ₹1,13,000 in prize money, respectively.

  • Total Entries: 1,453
  • Prize Pool: ₹7,26,000
  • Buy-In: ₹550
  • Places Paid: 144
  • Min-Cash: ₹944

NPS #24 Thursday Mega Rally – ₹15 Lakh GTD

Gautam Rohilla

Gautam Rohilla

One of the series feature event was the NPS #24 Thursday Mega Rally which had an impressive figure of 955 as entries. The ₹2,200 buy-in tournament crushed its advertised guarantee, and the final prize pool was ₹19,10,000. The top 117 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹3,060. In the end, a deal was struck between players Gautam Rohilla aka ‘M8a7’ and Rony Chowdhury aka ‘bisadip176.’ Rohilla walked away with ₹2,77,000 and the title. Chowdhury was the runner-up for ₹2,82,000.

  • Total Entries: 955
  • Prize Pool: ₹19,10,000
  • Buy-In: ₹2,200
  • Places Paid: 117
  • Min-Cash: ₹3,060

NPS #25 Deepstack Championship – ₹50 Lakh GTD

Rohan Bhasin

Rohan Bhasin

The NPS Deepstack Championship was the biggest event of the night with a massive ₹50 Lakh GTD. The tournament had a total of 758 entries and a buy-in worth ₹8,250. The event was a success and generated a final prize pool worth ₹56,85,000 which crushed the initial guarantee. The top 90 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹12,510. Poker pro Rohan Bhasin aka ‘likeaboss85’ shipped the title and took a pay cheque of ₹10,29,000. Dhiraj Lakhotia aka ‘supernuts’ was the runner-up and walked home with ₹7,21,000 in his bankroll.

  • Total Entries: 758
  • Prize Pool: ₹56,85,000
  • Buy-In: ₹8,250
  • Places Paid: 90
  • Min-Cash: ₹12,510

NPS #26 PLO Slam Dunk – ₹6 Lakh GTD

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Shagun Jain

The NPS PLO Slam Dunk had a ₹6 Lakh guarantee which was crushed in the end. The final prize pool was ₹10,02,000. There were a total of 501 entries out of which only the top 63 players made the money. The min-cash of this ₹2,200 buy-in tournament was ₹3,710. Online reg Shagun Jain aka ‘sogani22’ shipped the tournament and added ₹1,95,000 to his bankroll. The runner-up was player Harshit Sanghi aka ‘Harshit114’ who went home with ₹1,36,000.

  • Total Entries: 501
  • Prize Pool: ₹10,02,000
  • Buy-In: ₹2,200
  • Places Paid: 63
  • Min-Cash: ₹3,710

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NPS #27 Sprint – ₹7 Lakh GTD

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Arjanveer Singh Chadha

The NPS Sprint had a ₹7 Lakh guarantee and a buy-in of ₹1,100. The final prize pool generated was ₹13,12,000 which surpassed the advertised guarantee. The top 144 places were paid and the min-cash was ₹1,710. The tournament ended in a three-way deal. Arjanveer Singh Chadha aka ‘holdbaby’ took home the title and ₹1,65,000 in winnings. The runner-up was player Tanay Parekh who went home with ₹1,66,000 in prize money.

  • Total Entries: 1,312
  • Prize Pool: ₹13,12,000
  • Buy-In: ₹1,100
  • Places Paid: 144
  • Min-Cash: ₹1,710

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