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IPC 25K Mega Satellite

19 May, 2022 Welcome To Day 2 Of 25K Kick-Off

Day 2 of the 25K Kick-Off event at the glorious India Poker Championship (IPC) Megastacks May 2022 is all set to begin. After long and intense gameplay on Day 1, 29 players have made it to Day 2. All these 29 players have secured a spot in the money (ITM) and ensured themselves of a [&h...

Day 1 of 25K Kick-Off Comes To An End; Kripalani Leading IPC 25K Mega Satellite

19 May, 2022 Day 1 Of 25K Kick-Off Comes To An End; Kripalani Leading

Day 1 of the 25K Kick-Off event at the ongoing India Poker Championship (IPC) Megastacks May 2022 has come to an end after nearly eight hours of play. The tournament witnessed a field of 226 entries who battled it out to survive the day and make it in the money (ITM). Remember top prize...

IPC 25K Mega Satellite

19 May, 2022 Dhaval’s Bluff With Little Slick Gets Little (No) Luck

Dhaval Mudgal, who sat with little slick (A Q) bet 17,000 preflop. Kumar Vatsal called holding the royal couple (K Q). The flop opened to T K 8, giving Mudgal a gutshot straight, while Vatsal now sat with a K-pair. However, both players checked. The turn showed a 9; Mudgal bet 36,000 an...

IPC 25K Mega Satellite

19 May, 2022 Aayush’s Pocket Rockets Flushed Out

Ashish Ahuja with his big slick bet 12,000 preflop, and Aayush Arya confidently raised to 33,000 with his pocket rockets. Ahuja shoved all-in following Arya’s raise, and Arya too pushed his remaining stack of 1,05,000 on to the table. The board fanned out 7 5 T J 2, and Ahuja hit ...

IPC 25K Mega Satellite

19 May, 2022 LuckyBhai$ Finally Gets Lucky

IOPC January 2021 Main Event winner Laksh Pal Singh doubled up after shoving all-in preflop with big slick. Vivek Singh called holding queens. The board displayed 2 K T A *, giving Laksh Pal two high pairs (AA, KK). Vivek Singh’s queens bowed down, as he walked away.  Laksh Pal Si...

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19 May, 2022 Gokul Gets Hooked Out

It is said that no one can play pocket nines as good as poker legend Phil Helmuth, who clinched his 1989 WSOP Main Event championship with the starting pair. Well, we now believe it because we just saw a live example when we saw pro player Gokul Raj suffer an exit with the pocket nines....

IPC 25K Mega Satellite

19 May, 2022 Siddhanth’s Royal Couple’s Marriage Leaves Khwaja Disheartened

Siddhanth Kripalani bet 8,000 preflop with his royal couple (K Q). Munna Khwaja (8 8) shoved all-in with his stack of 45,000 chips (around 11BB), Kripalani called the raise. The board opened to J 4 Q A 4, thus leading Kripalani’s royal couple to a happy marriage, while Khwaja̵...

IPC 25K Mega Satellite

18 May, 2022 Raju Quacks Out

A player bet 5,000 from the small blind, and Raju J shoved all-in with his stack of around 11 BB (28,500 chips) holding quack (QJ). Samay Modi re-raised to 62,000 with his big slick, and the player who started the action folded. Raju flopped the middle pair, while Modi flopped the top p...

IPC 25K Mega Satellite

18 May, 2022 Ladies Eliminate Zarvan; Umar Triples Up

Table 5 saw an interesting hand, where Umer Fayaz tripled up against pro players Zarvan Tumboli and Arjanveer  Singh Chadha. Tumboli and Chadha both held big slicks; the former bet 5,000 preflop, while the latter raised to 16,000. Fayaz, who held queens, shoved all-in with his stack of ...

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18 May, 2022 Dhirendra Rivers The Chip Leader

The chip leader on Table 11, Kumar Vatsal (Q T) bet 3,000 preflop, which was called by Gutshot Pro Dhirendra Kumar (6 4) and one more player on the table. On seeing the flop 7 6 Q, Vatsal again bet, but this time he pushed 3,500 chips, since he flopped a Q-pair. He was called […]

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