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Posted on 28 Apr, 2022
By Manthra Koliyer
On 28 Apr, 2022
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By Manthra Koliyer
On 28 Apr, 2022
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Vinay Rajpal, Saransh Garg Among Others Ship Winning Titles


The online felts of poker platforms have been witnessing the much needed action. Well-known grinders Vinay Rajpal, Saransh Garg, Mayank Maruka, among others clinched top titles yesterday. Keep reading further to know more about the action that went down on Spartan Poker, Adda52, and PokerBaazi. 

Destiny – ₹22 Lakh GTD 

Spartan Poker’s Destiny tournament had 443 entries in total (221 unique players, 70 re-entries and 152 re-buys). The top 39 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹15,283. The tournament was a three way deal between Vinay Rajpal aka ‘BeepBeepImaJeep,’ Chandan Arora ‘Flow Like Water,’ and Vinay B aka ‘ConCrete.’ Rajpal cashed ₹3,47,098 while Arora took home ₹3,20,118. 

  •       Total entries: 443
  •       Prize pool: ₹22,15,000
  •       Buy-In: ₹5,500
  •       Places paid: 39
  •       Min-Cash: ₹15,283

Wednesday Highroller – ₹20 Lakh GTD 

The Wednesday Highroller on Spartan Poker had 181 entries in total out of which 92 were unique players. There were 31 re-entries and 58 re-buys. The top 17 players got paid and ₹42,625 was the min-cash paid. The advertised guarantee was crushed impressively and the final prize pool stood at ₹27,15,000. The tournament was shipped by Saransh Garg aka ‘iammrmeeseeks’ who took home ₹6,83,094 in prize money. The runner-up was World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet winner Aditya Sushant aka ‘SuperuSer’ who added ₹4,61,550 to his bankroll. 

  •       Total entries: 181 
  •       Prize pool: ₹27,15,000
  •       Buy-In: ₹16,500
  •       Places paid: 17
  •       Min-Cash: ₹42,625

Maverick – ₹15 Lakh GTD 

Adda52’s Maverick tournament had 527 entries in total (265 unique players and 262 re-entries). The top 55 players took a share from the prize pool. The min-cash stood at ₹5,250. The tournament was shipped by Mayank Maruka aka ‘AreyBetaRaise’ who fired a bullet and received a pay cheque of ₹3,90,000. The runner-up was Ravindra Arikeri aka ‘wormhole’ who fired three bullets and pocketed ₹2,21,250 in prize money. 

  •       Total entries: 527
  •       Buy-In: ₹2,750
  •       Places paid: 55
  •       Min-Cash: ₹5,250

The Pride – ₹10 Lakh GTD 

PokerBaazi’s Pride tournament had 401 entries in total, comprising 217 unique players and 184 re-entries. The advertised guarantee of this ₹3,850 buy-in event was crushed and the final prize pool stood at ₹14,04,000. The top 45 players made it in the money. The min-cash stood at ₹7,860. The tournament was a deal between Faiz Alam aka ‘AilaGaya’ and Siddharth Pandey aka ‘Siddonuts.’ Alam took home ₹2,66,000 while Pandey walked away with ₹2,35,000. 

  •       Total entries: 401
  •       Prize pool: ₹14,04,000
  •       Buy-In: ₹3,850
  •       Places paid: 45
  •       Min-Cash: ₹7,860

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