Earlier this week, the India Poker Championship (IPC) Megastacks May 2022 finally concluded, following a week-long extravaganza of exciting tournaments, glitz and glamour galore. Following a brief hiatus of two long and arduous years, imposed by a global pandemic, the IPC Megastacks whi...
What a battle it was! Mumbai’s Siddhanth Kripalani was always known as an online crusher but now he’s got India’s biggest live poker title under his belt as well. It obviously wasn’t going to be an easy ride to beat a tough field of 334 entries but he managed t...
India Poker Championship (IPC) Megastacks May 2022 has finally come to an epic conclusion with Siddhanth Kripalani clinching the prestigious IPC 60K Main Event title! Kripalani has been at his best game during the entire series and has shown the poker world that he’s a force to be...
The final table of India Poker Championship 2022 Megastacks is set. Some of the big names from the Indian poker industry have made it to the FT. Siddhanth Kripalani seems to have taken the chip lead position way too seriously. He was leading several in the IPC Kick-Off as well. The next...
Siddhanth Kripalani is still leading with a massive massive chip stack of 1,306,000. While eight players busted back to back, Kripalani on the other hand has been growing his chip stack slowly and steadily. Chip counts at break from across the three tables are: Player Chips Siddhanth Kr...
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...
Siddhanth Kripalani has been going strong! He is the chip lead at Level 17 with a massive stack of 720,000 chips. There’s over an hour left before we wrap up Day 1 of the IPC Megastacks 25K Kick-Off event. Manthra KoliyerManthra Koliyer is a writer at Gutshot Magazine. She has an...
Less than an hour ago, we had posted that Kumar Vatsal was leading while Siddhanth Kripalani was the shortest stack, but tables have turned. Kripalani is now the chip lead with a stack of 520,000. Vatsal has the second-largest chip stack consisting of 425,000 chips. Manthra KoliyerMan...
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....
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...
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