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Posted on 04 Oct, 2021
By Manthra Koliyer
On 04 Oct, 2021
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By Manthra Koliyer
On 04 Oct, 2021
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Sunday Round Up: Kripalani, Bajaj & Others Impressively Nail Tourneys


Sunday is the busiest days for poker players. With a plethora of high-value events, poker players barely have a breather on Sunday. In our Sunday round-up, we have listed the top tournaments on Spartan Poker, PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars and the players who nailed the events like pros. Spartan Poker hosted the staple Sunday Superstack which was the largest prize pool event. Siddhanth Kripalani, Anmol Mehta, Shawn Jose, Vinayak Bajaj among others, emerged victoriously. Keep reading further to know more about the action that went down on poker platforms.

Money Heist – ₹8 Lakh GTD

The Money Heist tournament on Spartan Poker was shipped by Shawn Jose aka ‘LoopreviL.’ Jose cashed ₹1,37,005 in prize money. The runner-up in this event was a well-known player, Naman Puri aka ‘Nammy09.’ Puri took home ₹1,25,671 in prize money. This tournament had 805 entries in total. The top 79 players were paid a min-cash of ₹3,010. The advertised guarantee of this ₹1,200 buy-in event was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹8,85,500.

  •           Total entries: 805
  •           Prize pool: ₹8,85,500
  •           Buy-In: ₹1,200
  •           Places paid: 79
  •           Min-Cash: ₹3,010

The Millionaire 

The Millionaire tournament on Spartan Poker was shipped by a mystery player ‘SiValee’ who took home ₹17,59,916 in prize money. The tournament had 167 unique players who had survived the flights to Day 2. The top 195 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹9,840 was paid.

  •           Unique Entries: 167
  •           Buy-In: Ticket
  •           Places paid: 195
  •           Min-Cash: ₹9,840

Sunday Superstack – ₹35 Lakh GTD

Spartan Poker’s Sunday Superstack was shipped by an anonymous player who goes by the moniker ‘mansoon.’ This mystery player cashed an impressive ₹7,47,865. Mystery player ‘David2OOO’ who fired two bullets was the runner-up who took a pay cheque of ₹4,97,209. 373 entries fought hard for the winning title. The advertised guarantee of this event was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹37,30,000. The top 39 players made it in the money and a min-cash of ₹25,737 was paid at this event.

  •           Total entries: 373
  •           Prize pool: ₹37,30,000
  •           Buy-In: ₹11,000
  •           Places paid: 39
  •           Min-Cash: ₹25,737

Sunday Showdown – ₹10 Lakh GTD

Adda52’s Sunday Showdown is a staple ₹2,500 buy-in event. The tournament had 441 entries in total. The top 44 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹7,549 was paid. Vinayak Bajaj aka ‘bhai_on_mary_jane’ nailed this event for ₹1,77,726. The runner-up was Chandan Arora aka ‘darkfish15’ who cashed ₹1,54,442 in prize money.

  •           Total entries: 441
  •           Buy-In: ₹2,500
  •           Places paid: 44
  •           Min-Cash: ₹7,549

Mega Suits – ₹25 Lakh GTD

The Mega Suits tournament on Adda52 was shipped by an anonymous player, ‘BenjaminSisko.’ This player took home ₹6,12,500 in prize money. The runner-up was also a mystery player called ‘Samimeel’ who cashed ₹3,62,500 in prize money. This ₹5,500 buy-in event had 465 entries in total. The top 49 players made it in the money and a min-cash of ₹13,750 was paid.

  •           Total entries: 465
  •           Buy-In: ₹5,500
  •           Places paid: 49
  •           Min-Cash: ₹13,750

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Adda52 Millions – ₹25 Lakh GTD

This event on Adda52 was a ₹11,000 buy-in affair. The tournament had 256 entries in total and the top 27 players made it in the money. The advertised guarantee of this event was surpassed by a thin margin and the final prize pool stood at ₹25,60,000. A min-cash of ₹23,040 was paid. Mystery player ‘Samimeel’ won this tourney and laughed his way to the bank with ₹6,65,600. The runner-up was online reg, Vishnu Khandelwal aka ‘violator.’ Khandelwal received ₹3,96,800 in prize money.

  •           Total entries: 256
  •           Prize pool: ₹25,60,000
  •           Buy-In: ₹11,000
  •           Places paid: 27
  •           Min-Cash: ₹23,040

BSS Superstack – ₹20 Lakh GTD

PokerBaazi hosted this high-value event on Sunday. This poker tournament had 412 entries in total. The top 45 players made it in the money in this ₹5,500 buy-in event. A min-cash of ₹11,540 was paid. The event ended in a deal between two online regs, namely Siddhanth Kripalani aka ‘ender’ and Sumit Sapra aka ‘boronyx.’ While Kripalani added ₹3,69,000 to his bankroll, Sapra received a pay cheque of ₹3,66,000. The advertised guarantee of this tournament was surpassed and the final prize pool stood at ₹20,60,000.

  •           Total entries: 412
  •           Prize pool: ₹20,60,000
  •           Buy-In: ₹5,500
  •           Places paid: 45
  •           Min-Cash: ₹11,540

Sunday Special PKO – ₹18 Lakh GTD

The Sunday Special PKO tourney on PokerStars was a ₹5,500 buy-in event. The tournament had 339 entries in total. Anmol Mehta aka ‘Kaanchacheena’ shipped this event and cashed ₹1,54,184 in prize money. Mehta also earned ₹2,08,281 in bounty money. The top 39 players made it in the money. A min-cash of ₹6,911 was paid at this event.

  •           Total entries: 339
  •           Buy-In: ₹5,500
  •           Places paid: 39
  •           Min-Cash: ₹6,911

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