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Siddhanth Kripalani, Nadeem Basha, Anant Purohit Among Top Winners Poker
Donna Amo
Posted on 07 Sep, 2022
By Donna Amo
On 07 Sep, 2022
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By Donna Amo
On 07 Sep, 2022
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Siddhanth Kripalani, Nadeem Basha, Anant Purohit Among Top Winners


The top poker platforms treated players to another night of thrilling poker action. Spartan Poker, PokerStars, PokerBaazi, and Adda52 saw players flocked to their site for their high-value tournaments Let’s take a look at the winners of last night.

MS #27 – ₹5 Lakh GTD

Nadeem Basha

Nadeem Basha

The first event of Day 6 of Spartan Poker’s Millionaire Series had a ₹5 Lakh guarantee. The tournament had a ₹660 buy-in and welcomed a total of 1,033 entries. From this 470 were registered players, 165 were re-entries, and 398 re-buys. The initial guarantee was surpassed and the final prize pool was ₹6,19,800. The top 95 places were paid and the min-cash was ₹1,828. Nadeem Basha aka ‘blindgame’ shipped the event and pocketed ₹1,18,257 in prize money. The runner-up was PokerHigh player ‘Prometheue’ who took home ₹73,012.

  • Total Entries: 1,033
  • Prize Pool: ₹6,19,800
  • Buy-In: ₹660
  • Places Paid: 95
  • Min-Cash: ₹1,828

MS #28 Tuesday Millionaire – ₹40 Lakh GTD            

The Tuesday Millionaire had ₹40 Lakh in guarantee which was crushed. The final prize pool was ₹45,85,000. There were 393 unique players, 190 re-entries, and 334 re-buys. The ₹5,500 buy-in event ended with the top 70 places paid. The min-cash was ₹16,047. The tournament ended in a deal. Player ‘PinealOptics4’ grabbed the title spot and had a payday worth ₹8,93,888. The runner-up was Dhinesh Kumar aka ‘kendralust’ who went home with ₹7,11,396.

  • Total Entries: 917
  • Prize Pool: ₹45,85,000
  • Buy-In: ₹5,500
  • Places Paid: 70
  • Min-Cash: ₹16,047

MS #29 – ₹5 Lakh GTD

The next event had a buy-in worth ₹1,100 and the final prize pool was ₹6,60,000 which surpassed the original guarantee. There were 660 total entries made up of 308 unique players, 69 re-entries, and 283 re-buys. Players in the 55 places were paid and the min-cash was ₹3,234. A deal was struck between the top two players. The title went to ‘omega0611’ for a prize money of ₹1,05,927. The runner-up was ‘4kingsacehole’ who went home with ₹1,03,292.

  • Total Entries: 660
  • Prize Pool: ₹6,60,000
  • Buy-In: ₹1,100
  • Places Paid: 55
  • Min-Cash: ₹3,234

MS #30 – ₹8 Lakh GTD

Anant Purohit Spills The Beans About Being A Gutshot Pro

Anant Purohit

Event #30 was shipped by poker pro Anant Purohit aka ‘ProMaco’ who had a payday worth ₹2,62,254. Pratik Manjrekar aka ‘GorillaGlue’ was the runner-up for ₹1,74,356. The event welcomed 197 unique players, 78 re-entries, and 161 re-buys. The initial prize pool was crushed and a final prize pool of ₹13,08,000 was generated. The ₹3,300 buy-in event saw the top 39 players finish in the money for ₹9,025.

  • Total Entries: 436
  • Prize Pool: ₹13,08,000
  • Buy-In: ₹3,300
  • Places Paid: 39
  • Min-Cash: ₹9,025

MS #31 – ₹3 Lakh GTD

The final event of the day had a ₹3 Lakh guarantee and a buy-in of ₹880. There were 198 registered players, 28 re-entries, and 160 re-buys. The event surpassed its guarantee, and the final prize pool was ₹3,08,800. The top 31 places were paid and the min-cash was ₹2,717. The event was shipped by ‘Sanju0101’ for ₹65,311. The runner-up was ‘KingsandQueen’ who went home with ₹43,973.

  • Total Entries: 386
  • Prize Pool: ₹3,08,800
  • Buy-In: ₹880
  • Places Paid: 31
  • Min-Cash: ₹2,717

The Endeavour – ₹12 Lakh GTD

Siddhanth Kripalani

Siddhanth Kripalani

The Endeavour on PokerBaazi had a ₹12 Lakh guarantee which was soon crushed. The final prize pool worth ₹18,48,000 was generated. The event drew in 254 were unique players and 274 were re-entries. The ₹3,850 buy-in event saw the top 63 places get paid and the min-cash stood as ₹6,840. India Poker Championship Megastacks May 2022 ME winner Siddhanth Kripalani aka ‘ender’ grabbed the title spot for ₹3,11,000. The runner-up was Siddharth Pandey aka ‘Siddonuts’ who went home ₹3,00,000 worth.

  • Total Entries: 528
  • Prize Pool: ₹18,48,000
  • Buy-In: ₹3,850
  • Places Paid: 63
  • Min-Cash: ₹6,840

The Mint – ₹14 Lakh GTD

Devendra Suthar

Devendra Suthar

Adda52’s The Mint event welcomed a total of 449 entries out of which 234 unique players and 215 re-entries. The advertised guarantee was surpassed, and the final prize pool was ₹15,71,501. The ₹3,850 buy-in and the top 49 places were paid and the min-cash was ₹8,643. Devendra Suthar aka ‘thablack’ shipped the event and pocketed ₹3,85,018 in prize money. The runner-up was Vivek Singh aka ‘Vivek94540’ for ₹2,27,868.

  • Total Entries: 449
  • Prize Pool: ₹15,71,501
  • Buy-In: ₹3,850
  • Places Paid: 49
  • Min-Cash: ₹8,643

Galactic Series #40 Saturn the Sixth – ₹10 Lakh GTD

WPT Day 8: Ahuja, Purohit & Chowdhury Slayed The Virtual Felts To Win Big

Rony Chowdhury

PokerStars’ Galactic Series continued and the Saturn The Sixth tournament had ₹10 Lakh guarantee. Out of the 332 total entries, 175 were unique players and 157 were re-entries. The ₹3,300 buy-in event ended with the top 41 places paid and the min-cash was ₹7,077. The tournament title was taken by Rony Chowdhury aka ‘GoGetters1’ for ₹1,87,365. The runner-up was ‘iam_fishno4’ for ₹1,36,418.

  • Total Entries: 332
  • Buy-In: ₹3,300
  • Places Paid: 41
  • Min-Cash: ₹7,077

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