Sunday tournaments always attract a massive crowd and yesterday was no different. Sahil Chutani has had a great week as he shipped two events. Dhaval Mudgal was the runner up in two events, while Gaurav Sood, Mohit Savargaonkar among other crushed titles. Keep reading to know more about the action that went down yesterday.
Sahil Chutani surely had a great Sunday as he shipped the Adda52 Big Game event and cashed ₹12,93,660. The event’s runner-up was Dhaval Mudgal aka ‘dirtyzoso’ who cashed ₹11,89,345. The ₹27,500 buy-in event had 277 entries in total, comprising 163 unique players, and 114 re-entries. The top 30 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹55,400.
PokerBaazi’s ₹5,500 buy-in BSS Superstack event was a three-way deal between Siddhanth Kapoor aka ‘Bullzeye’ Pavankiran Bellamkonda aka ‘rootahuamachi,’ and a mystery player ‘Rids’ where each of them walked away with ₹4,85,000, ₹4,42,000 and ₹4,08,000 respectively. The event garnered 671 total entries, comprising 327 unique players and 344 re-entries. The top 81 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹8,390. The advertised guarantee was crushed impressively and players competed for ₹33,55,000.
PokerStars Sunday Special event had 278 entries in total. Consisting of 157 entries and 121 re-entries. This ₹5,500 buy-in event was a deal between World Series Of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner Aditya Sushant aka ‘Serendipity789’ and Vinayak Bajaj aka ‘koi.toh.rok.lo.’ Sushant and Bajaj both cashed ₹1,35,155, however the bracelet winner pocketed ₹1,96,640 in bounty money. Bajaj only managed to walk away with a humble ₹25,156 in bounty cash.
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PokerStars is known for hosting highrollers and yesterday the ₹11,000 buy-in event kept up with that tradition. This event had 104 total entries, with 67 unique players and 37 re-entries. The top 13 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹25,740. India Poker Championship June (IOPC) 2022 Saurabh Rohila aka ‘saurabh21’ shipped this tournament and walked away with ₹2,39,652. The event runner-up was Chirag Sodha aka ‘WhyworrY_56’ who pocketed ₹1,84,053. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed by a slim margin and the final prize pool stood at ₹10,40,000.
Spartan Poker’s Battlezone garnered 345 entries in total, comprising 161 unique players, 52 re-entries, and 132 rebuys. The ₹3,300 buy-in event was shipped by Atishay Samuel aka ‘momstacos’ and had a payday of ₹2,18,902. The event’s runner-up was Jyoti Ranjan Nayak aka ‘joey114114’ and pocketed ₹1,47,384. The top 31 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹9,108. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹10,35,000.
The advertised guarantee of this Armageddon event was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹22,95,000. The ₹5,500 buy-in event had 459 total entries, comprising 204 unique players, 70 re-entries, and 185 rebuys. The top 39 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹15,835. This event was shipped by Siddharth Gangwar aka ‘cooking_nuts’ who walked away with a pay cheque of ₹4,60,147. The runner-up was Dhaval Mudgal aka ‘ElegantlyWasted.’ Mudgal cashed ₹3,05,923.
Sunday PN event had 948 total entries, consisting of 477 unique entries, 176 re-entries and 295 rebuys. The top 95 players made it in the money in this ₹1,100 buy-in event. The min-cash stood at ₹2,950. The event was a deal between Mohit Savargaonkar aka ‘OfcourseOfcourse’ and an anonymous player ‘Ronzy.’ Savargaonkar cashed ₹1,52,471 while the mystery player cashed ₹1,20,290.
The advertised guarantee of the Sunday Superstack event was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹38,30,000. This ₹11,000 buy-in event was shipped by Samit Mehta aka ‘waghoneblood$’ who pocketed ₹7,67,915. The runner-up was Ratul Steves aka ‘Atriohm’ ₹5,10,539. The event attracted 383 total entries, comprising 194 unique entries, 76 re-entry and 113 rebuys. The top 39 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹26,427.
Sunday DST event on Spartan Poker had 357 total entries, 179 unique entries, 45 re-entries and 133 rebuys. The ₹5,500 buy-in event was shipped by Gaurav Sood aka ‘mozzie17’ who cashed ₹3,77,527. The runner-up was a mystery player who goes by the moniker ‘SlugaBed.’ The advertised guarantee was crushed and the final prize pool came up to ₹17,85,000. The top 31 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹15,708.
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