Sunday night was busy as ever with multiple online tournaments running through the night. Spartan Poker’s India Turbo Masters series concluded last night while other platforms like PokerBaazi, Adda52, and PokerStars also hosted some big high-value events. Let’s take a look at the big winners of the night.
Spartan Poker’s ITM series hosted the event #60 DST which had a ₹10 Lakh guarantee. The event was shipped by Nishant Kumar aka ‘RektKing’ for ₹2,03,835. The runner-up was Navaneesha P aka ‘np406’ who went home with ₹1,83,117. The event welcomed 138 unique entries, 58 re-entries, and 102 re-buys. The ₹3,850 buy-in event surpassed its advertised guarantee and a prize pool of ₹10,43,000 was recorded. The top 27 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹10,430.
The ITM Sunday Supersonic event was another big tournament that had a guarantee of ₹40 Lakh. This was soon crushed and the final prize pool was ₹46,26,000. There were 256 unique entries, 97 re-entries, and 161 re-buys. The event had a ₹9,900 buy-in. The top 47 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹26,368. The event was shipped by Sahil Chutani aka ‘$lim$hady19’ who walked away with ₹9,01,607. The runner-up was Rishab Malik aka ‘NoChanc3’ who went home with ₹5,72,698.
The ITM event #63 DST was another ₹10 Lakh guarantee event with a ₹1,100 buy-in. The initial guarantee was surpassed and the final prize pool was ₹10,74,000. The tournament welcomed 528 unique entries, 155 re-entries, and 391 re-buys. The top 95 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹3,168. The event was shipped by player ‘GrGambler’ who went home with ₹1,53,046. The runner-up was Atishay Samuel aka ‘momstacos’ who had a payday of ₹1,34,782.
Them ITM series ended with Main Event which had a ₹1.5 Crore guarantee. This was crushed and the final prize pool was ₹1,64,10,000. The ₹11,000 buy-in event and there were 234 survivors who participated. The top 231 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹18,871. The event ended in a deal with Tanmay Benara aka ‘PlusEv’ taking home the top prize for ₹19,56,221. The runner-up was Navaneesha P aka ‘np406’ who walked away with ₹18,43,350.
The Sunday Showdown on Adda52 pulled in 261 unique entries, and 248 re-entries. The original guarantee was crushed, and the final prize pool was ₹11,45,247. The buy-in was ₹2,750 in which the top 53 places were paid. The min-cash stood at ₹7,276. Player ‘Machine541’ walked away with ₹2,15,124 in prize money. The runner-up was ‘Atequoi’ who walked home with ₹1,57,685.
The Mega Suits on Adda52 welcomed 287 registered players, and 282 re-entries. The final prize pool of ₹28,45,001 crushed advertised guarantee. The tournament had a ₹5,500 buy-in. The top 63 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹12,091. Poker pro Kanishka Samant aka ‘kanishka27’ shipped the event and took home a pay cheque of ₹6,68,575. Ayush Arya aka ‘Aayusharya’ was the runner-up for ₹3,89,765.
Adda52 Millions pulled in 172 unique entries, and 120 re-entries. The ₹25 Lakh guarantee was crushed, and the final prize pool was ₹29,20,000. The ₹11,000 buy-in ended with the top 30 places paid, and the min-cash stood at ₹23,360. Anmol Mehta aka ‘anzzzzz’ shipped the tournament for ₹7,47,520. The runner-up was Ayush Arora aka ‘thesetminer’ who walked away with ₹4,45,300.
PokerBaazi’s daily Value Boost tournament had a ₹10 Lakh guarantee and it was Rishabh Sharma aka ‘nerfhitler’ who took the top prize of ₹1,66,000. The runner-up was Snehil Agarwal aka ‘snehil99’ for ₹1,15,000. There were 521 unique entries, and 439 were re-entries. The ₹1,100 buy-in had a final prize pool of ₹10,14,000 which surpassed the initial guarantee. The top 161 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹1,820.
The BSS SuperStack on PokerBaazi had a ₹20 Lakh guarantee which was crushed successfully. There were 313 unique entries, and 392 re-entries. The final prize pool was ₹35,25,000. The ₹5,500 buy-in event ended with the top 81 places paid. The min-cash stood at ₹8,810. It was Anuj Yadav aka ‘brockLesnar95’ who shipped the event and he walked away with ₹6,51,000. The runner-up was Amit Kaushik aka ‘quark’ went home with ₹4,56,000 in prize money.
PokerStars hosted the Sunday Special event which surpassed its initial guarantee. The final prize pool was ₹15,30,000. The ₹5,500 buy-in event had a total of 306 entries. Out of which 174 were unique players, and 132 were re-entries. The top 34 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹6,403. It was Vishal Tulsyan aka ‘mdigurgaon’ who shipped the event and scored ₹1,70,190 in bounty money, and ₹1,26,485 from the regular prize pool. The runner-up was ‘paisenikalbc’ who went home with ₹60,273 in bounty money, and ₹1,26,484 in regular prize pool.
The Sunday Highroller on PokerStars was shipped by Vinayak Bajaj aka ‘koi.toh.rok.lo’ and he went home with ₹2,51,173. The runner-up was Kunal Duggal aka ‘kunalduggal13’ who walked away with ₹1,92,907. There were 69 unique entries, and 40 re-entries. This totaled to 109 entries. The ₹11,000 buy-in event’s final prize pool was ₹10,90,000 which crushed the advertised guarantee. The top 13 places were paid, and the min-cash was ₹26,977.
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Donna Amo was a writer at Gutshot Magazine. She is a graduate from Sophia College of Women, Mumbai with a degree in English Literature. When this October born foodie is not writing content or poetry, she spends her time laughing at memes or watching series. Based out of Mizoram, she is drawn to all things nature and has a soft spot for puppies.
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