Daily Majors: Natural8 India`s ‘borntrouble’ and ‘Shouryaanga’ Lead the Monday Charge; Rishabh Gupta Champions PokerBaazi’s The Big Show

Daily Majors: Natural8 India`s ‘borntrouble’ and ‘Shouryaanga’ Lead the Monday Charge; Rishabh Gupta
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  • Indrakshi Mukherjee January 7, 2025
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After an explosive opening Sunday to 2025, Monday was all about setting the tone for another action-packed week. But let’s be real, there was no rest for the wicked! Natural8 India once again emerged as the battleground for some of the most intense showdowns, delivering two of the day’s biggest winners. PokerBaazi wasn’t far behind, keeping the online railbirds entertained with its signature high-octane tournaments. Junglee Poker, Adda52, and Pocket52 also hosted thrilling events that kept the action flowing. With platforms raising the stakes, 2025 is already shaping to be another dynamic year for Indian poker.

Leading the charge on Monday was the enigmatic ‘borntrouble,’ who stormed through the Natural8 India tables like a force of nature. With a staggering ₹18.12 Lakhs in winnings across five impressive finishes, ‘borntrouble’ left no doubt about their intentions for the new year. The highlight of their incredible run was a podium finish in the Snowy SEVENS 77, worth a massive ₹9.63 Lakhs. They also snagged a third-place finish in the High Rollers Bounty Warm-Up 840 for ₹2.60 Lakhs and further solidified their dominance with deep runs in the Bounty Hunters HR 525 (26th for ₹3.50 Lakhs) and the Bounty King Frozen Throne HR 320 (19th for ₹1.43 Lakhs). ‘borntrouble’ ended the night on a high note, adding another ₹96,505 with a 14th-place finish in the Daily Winter Freezeout 250, emerging as the day’s undisputed champion!

Another Natural8 India sensation, ‘Shouryaanga,’ continued their impressive run from December, which included a Merry Monster Stack 250 victory and a sixth-place finish in the Zodiac Goat High Roller. Last night, they locked in a hefty ₹6.15 Lakhs with a runner-up finish in the Zodiac Main Event, becoming the second-highest scorer of the day.

Over at PokerBaazi, Rishabh Gupta reigned supreme. Building on a final table appearance in Sunday’s Pocket Kings, Gupta conquered The Big Show, seizing his first title of 2025 and a ₹5.15 Lakhs payday. This victory marked his fifth-best score on the platform, adding another feather to his cap. Gupta’s hot streak included a podium finish in Adda52’s Iron Man, bringing his total winnings for the day to ₹5.99 Lakhs. Meanwhile, Mithilesh Choubey gave Gupta a run for his money in The Big Show, finishing as the runner-up for a site-best ₹3.09 Lakhs and closed out the day with at least ₹3.13 Lakhs in total winnings from two deep runs!

Back on Natural8 India, 2024 POY runner-up Anant Purohit kept his incredible run going. After dominating the Omaholic 5-Card Bounty 25 and making a deep run in the Bounty Hunters HR Main Event 525 over the weekend, Purohit finished 22nd in the GGMasters Bounty Winter FREEZEOUT 320 for ₹3 Lakhs. With another cash finish in The Big Show, this poker veteran racked up ₹3.10 Lakhs for the day.

Apurv Shah achieved a milestone victory, capturing his first-ever title on PokerBaazi in The Big Show Lite for a personal-best ₹2.14 Lakhs – over four times his previous best score! Sushant Singh, last month`s The Quest winner and WTF finalist, finished second with ₹1.41 Lakhs, bringing his total winnings for the night to over ₹1.58 Lakhs from two deep runs.

Natural8 India’s hyper turbo specialist ‘Wonderwoman6,’ coming off a phenomenal weekend, continued their hot streak with two runner-up finishes in the Daily Hyper 100, racking up ₹1.88 Lakhs in total winnings.

Abhinav Bhanot, who made waves with a ninth-place finish in last month’s WPT#61 Mega Championship, found his rhythm again by winning the PokerBaazi Daily Last Chance for ₹1.81 Lakhs. The mysterious ‘magus‘ finished as the runner-up, earning ₹1.19 Lakhs and added ₹1.22 Lakhs to their poker coffers across four deep runs.

Over at Adda52, Akhil Jain emerged victorious in Iron Man, breaking a two-and-a-half-month title drought with a site-best ₹1.56 Lakhs score. Jain’s consistent grind paid off, as he cashed in six tournaments throughout the day, boosting his total winnings to over ₹1.77 Lakhs. Sagar Raj, finishing as the runner-up in Iron Man for the second time, added ₹1.14 Lakhs to his bankroll and accumulated ₹1.22 Lakhs across two deep runs.

Pocket52 grinder ‘Akashkumar23‘ scored an impressive double by winning the Pocket Jacks title for the second time in just three weeks, earning a platform-best ₹1.69 Lakhs. Mid-stakes specialist Mandar Madaye finished as the runner-up, earning ₹1.19 Lakhs and racking up ₹1.36 Lakhs from two deep runs.

On Junglee Poker, Yash Jaiswal, improving on his runner-up finish in PokerBaazi`s Daily Last Chance the night before, broke a three-week title drought with a win in Monday Monster, claiming 82,166. Anurag Srivastava, the 2020 IOPC The Millionaire Main Event champion, finished as the runner-up with ₹70,644 and locked in a total of ₹75,846 from two deep runs.

Monday also saw standout performances from Sandeep Varma RS, Sandeep Chabbra, Saddam Qureshi, Rahul Kumar, and Kamal Punjabi, who all won their respective marquee events.

Here are the Monday highlights!

Daily Majors Recap With PokerGuru | Monday | January 6 | 2025

 

PokerBaazi

The Big Show – 30 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – 5,750

Entries – 375

Re-entries – 312

Prize Pool – 34,35,000

Places Paid – 111

PokerBaazi isn’t just making waves in the Indian poker scene; it’s creating a tidal wave! Fresh off the heels of the roaring WPT India Online series, the action is hotter than ever, with daily tournaments crushing guarantees left and right. Players are hungry to climb the ranks in the POY 2025 Leaderboard, with 5 Crores in prizes up for grabs for the top 100 finishers. Monday night saw the 30 Lakhs GTD The Big Show take centre stage, igniting a poker frenzy that had everyone talking.

One player rose above the rest in this electrifying showdown: online regular Rishabh ‘Rgeader’ Gupta (opted out of our tracking). Riding a hot streak after a fourth-place finish in Pocket52’s Pocket Kings on Sunday, Gupta was a force of nature on this fateful Monday.

Rishabh Gupta
Rishabh Gupta

The 8 PM Monday headliner was a feeding frenzy. A monstrous field of 687 entries (375 unique) descended, crushing the guarantee and turning up the heat to an inferno. Gupta’s path to victory was forged in fire. After an early bust, he bought back in, a steely glint of determination in his eye. For eight hours and 13 gruelling minutes, he battled, weaved, and outmanoeuvred a field of hungry sharks, displaying ice-cold composure and razor-sharp skill. When the dust settled, only one man was left standing. Gupta had done it. He clutched his maiden title of 2025 and a massive 5.15 Lakhs top prize – his fifth-best score on PokerBaazi.

And that wasn’t all. Gupta almost pulled off an epic double, narrowly missing a second title in Adda52’s Iron Man a few hours earlier. He stormed to a third-place finish, adding another 83,807 to his overflowing bankroll. With over 5.99 Lakhs in winnings from these two podium finishes, Gupta solidified his place as the day’s third-biggest overall scorer, trailing only the Natural8 India heavyweights ‘borntrouble’ and ‘Shouryaanga.

> 1st in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show for 5,15,250

> 3rd in Adda52’s Iron Man for 83,807

While Gupta was busy celebrating his victory, Raigarh’s Mithilesh ‘Quest4Best’ Choubey (opted out of our tracking), another master of the hidden hand, pushed him to the limit.

Mithilesh Choubey
Mithilesh Choubey

Choubey, fresh off a fourth-place finish in Friday’s (7-Max) SPRINT, came agonizingly close to his first title of the year. He battled with the ferocity of a tiger, finishing as the runner-up in The Big Show for a hefty 3.09 Lakhs – his best score on PokerBaazi to date. Choubey also made his presence felt in The Big Show Lite, bringing his total winnings for the night to at least 3.13 Lakhs.

> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show for 3,09,150

> 110th in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show Lite for 4,217

The Big Show’s final table brought together an impressive lineup of talent, including ‘KaiserMaan’ (3rd for a site-best 2.37 Lakhs), last Tuesday’s Daily Last Chance champion Ashish ‘Notoriouskonvict’ Nailwal (4th for 1.97 Lakhs), #2 finisher on the 2024 TLB (points) leaderboard Rajneesh ‘msdhoni’ Thakur (5th for 1.63 Lakhs), ‘Rj147’ (anonymity requested) (6th for 1,31,904), ‘Pokerlife6’ (7th for 1.04 Lakhs), and Sunday’s BSS SuperStack finalist Chandan ‘M3ssy’ Rai (8th for 75,914).

The Big Show lived up to its name, delivering excitement and rewards in equal measure. With a 5,750 buy-in, the tournament smashed its guarantee, distributing a whopping 34.35 Lakhs in prize money among the top 111 finishers. Even a min-cash was a cause for celebration, with everyone who made the cut earning at least 10,305. PokerBaazi is redefining the Indian poker landscape, and if 2024 was any indication, 2025 promises to be even bigger and better on India’s biggest online poker platform.

Final Table Results

  1. Rishabh ‘Rgeader’ Gupta – 5,15,250
  2. Mithilesh ‘Quest4Best’ Choubey – 3,09,150
  3. KaiserMaan – 2,37,015
  4. Ashish ‘Notoriouskonvict’ Nailwal – 1,97,169
  5. Rajneesh ‘msdhoni’ Thakur – 1,63,163
  6. Rj147 – 1,31,904
  7. Pokerlife6 – 1,03,737
  8. Chandan ‘M3ssy’ Rai – 75,914

 

The Big Show Lite – ₹10 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,000

Entries – 454

Re-entries – 354

Prize Pool – ₹14,05,920

Places Paid – 118

PokerBaazi kicked off the week with a bang, serving up a sizzling Monday lineup of tournaments. Forget those slow Mondays – this was a full-blown poker fiesta! Among the many primetime flagships on the platform was the ₹10 Lakhs GTD The Big Show Lite, attracting a fierce mix of seasoned pros and ambitious newcomers, all hungry for victory. For over six and a half hours, fortunes were won and lost in a fierce display of skill and strategy. But one player’s journey stood out: Apurv ‘ppsumit’ Shah.

Apurv Shah
Apurv Shah

Active on PokerBaazi since August 2023, this satellite warrior had been putting in the hours, grinding relentlessly in pursuit of that elusive first title. And last night, his dreams came true. With unwavering determination, Shah faced down a daunting crowd of 808 entries (454 unique) in the 7:30 PM The Big Show Lite, inching closer to victory with every hand. Reaching heads-up play, he displayed nerves of steel, ultimately clinching his first-ever title and a remarkable ₹2.14 Lakhs payday.

This win wasn’t just a personal milestone for Shah; it was a game-changer. The payout, nearly four times his previous best score, catapulted him into profitability on the platform and marked a turning point in his poker journey. This victory was a defining moment, a night that will undoubtedly fuel their poker dreams in 2025 and beyond.

Apurv Shah’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹10.50 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹1.87 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1

Meanwhile, Sushant ‘Tryndamere’ Singh, known for his sporadic yet impactful performances, also came in swinging in The Big Show Lite. After a stellar December run with a career-defining victory in The Quest and a fifth-place finish in the WTF, Singh set his sights on his first title of the new year.

Sushant Singh
Sushant Singh

Armed with determination, Singh fired two bullets and came tantalizingly close to the top spot. He eventually finished as the runner-up, taking home ₹1.41 Lakhs. But that wasn’t all. He also earned ₹17,175 for his 30th-place finish in The Big Show, bringing his total winnings for the night to over ₹1.58 Lakhs.

> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show Lite for ₹1,40,592

> 30th in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show for ₹17,175

Sushant Singh’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹1.54 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹16.73 Lakhs

The Big Show Lite final table featured an impressive lineup of skilled players, including Varun ‘vire7’ Bhasin (4th for ₹80,137), last week’s (7-Max) SPRINT winner and (7-Max) Afternoon Boost finalist Navneet ‘AlligatorN’ Tanwar (5th for ₹65,938), Sunday’s Topple Tower finalist Yash ‘Riraizer‘ Chitre (6th for ₹53,847), and yesterday’s Morning Adda champ Sandeep ‘pizzakhanahai’ Chhabra (7th for ₹42,178).

The Big Show Lite delivered intense competition and exceptional value. With a modest ₹2,000 buy-in, the tournament generated a scorching ₹14.06 Lakhs prize pool, obliterating its advertised guarantee. The top 118 finishers all took home a share of the loot, with payouts starting at ₹4,218 – more than double the entry fee. This flagship event truly captured the excitement and energy of the game, adding to the Monday night thrills on PokerBaazi.

Final Table Results

  1. Apurv ‘ppsumit’ Shah – ₹2,13,700
  2. Sushant ‘Tryndamere’ Singh – ₹1,40,592
  3. ARPVABHI – ₹1,04,038
  4. Varun ‘vire7’ Bhasin – ₹80,137
  5. Navneet ‘AlligatorN’ Tanwar – ₹65,938
  6. Yash ‘Riraizer‘ Chitre – ₹53,847
  7. Sandeep ‘pizzakhanahai’ Chhabra – ₹42,178
  8. Pokerstarsa123 – ₹30,790

 

Abhinav ‘affablesatan’ Bhanot (Won 10 Lakhs GTD Daily Last Chance for 1.81 Lakhs), ‘lalluplumber’ (Won 2 Lakhs GTD PLO-5 Boost for 36,980), ‘nisaan’ (Won 1.50 Lakhs GTD PLO-6 Daily for 26,680), ‘bavuuuu’ (Won 2 Lakhs GTD Daily Boost for 22,710), ‘hk78aa’ (Won 1.50 Lakhs 6-Max SPRINT for 15,600), ‘nihar789’ (Won 1 Lakh 6-Max Hyper for 16,000), ‘kp9944’ (Won 1 Lakh Boost for 9,190), and ‘utg1998’ (Won 1 Lakh Boost for 8,690) won the other Monday marquees on PokerBaazi.

 

Junglee Poker

Monday Monster – ₹4.50 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,300

Entries – 247

Ranked Prize Pool – ₹2,47,000

Bounty Prize Pool – ₹2,47,000

Total Prize Pool – ₹4,94,000

Places Paid – 27

Yash ‘darkshark_11’ Jaiswal, the mid-to-high stakes grinder known for his relentless dedication and uncanny consistency, had a stellar 2024, racking up over two dozen wins and a slew of close calls. And it took him just one week into the new year to claim his first victory of 2025! He conquered Junglee Poker’s ₹4.50 Lakhs GTD Monday Monster, returning to the winner’s circle after a three-week break since his Pocket52 (7-Max) Deepstack Turbo takedown on December 18.

Yash Jaiswal
Yash Jaiswal

Jaiswal was coming off a tough break, finishing as the runner-up in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance the night before. But he didn’t let that near miss slow him down. He faced a challenging field of 247 hopefuls in the 8 PM Monday marquee event, battling for seven hours and 49 minutes in a true test of skill and endurance. But Jaiswal was more than up to the challenge. He navigated the field with laser focus and precision, ultimately claiming victory and a cool ₹82,166 (₹45,141 in bounties).

Yash Jaiswal’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹2.68 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹73.47 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1

But Jaiswal wasn’t the only one making waves in the Monday Monster. Anurag ‘GutshotHaiBro’ Srivastava, a formidable pro and the 2020 IOPC The Millionaire Main Event champion, also put on a show, finishing second and adding a respectable ₹70,644 (₹33,891 in bounties) to his bankroll. Srivastava also cashed in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show Lite (71st for ₹5,202), bringing his total winnings for the start of the poker week to a sweet ₹75,846.

Anurag Srivastava
Anurag Srivastava

Anurag Srivastava’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹11.26 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹3.54 Crores

The Monday Monster final table featured other mid-stakes crushers like Sunday’s Ignite champion Lavesh ‘magicodds98’ Meena (4th for ₹25,203) (₹4,875 in bounties) and the ever-present Adwait ‘Adwait Pol’ Pol (8th for ₹12,240) (₹5,250 in bounties).

The ₹2,300 buy-in Monday Monster was a resounding success, exceeding its advertised guarantee by ₹44,000. With 27 players making it to the money and a ton of bounties up for grabs, Junglee Poker once again proved why it’s a favourite destination for mid-stakes players. The platform consistently delivers exciting poker action and incredible value, keeping players returning for more. And this is just the beginning of what promises to be an exciting year on Junglee Poker!

Final Table Results (Including Bounties)

  1. Yash ‘darkshark_11’ Jaiswal – ₹82,166
  2. Anurag ‘GutshotHaiBro’ Srivastava – ₹70,644
  3. pyari_titli – ₹35,247
  4. Lavesh ‘magicodds98’ Meena – ₹25,203
  5. rani……. – ₹18,564
  6. robotiam1202 – ₹29,815
  7. vbhalla3238 – ₹13,194
  8. Adwait ‘Adwait Pol’ Pol – ₹12,240

 

‘riteshr27’ (Won 2 Lakhs GTD Monday Battleground for 54,810), ‘shristii’ (Won 75K GTD Monday Sunsetter for 19,414), and ‘reliance26324762’ (Won 60K GTD Hangover for 12,643) won the other Monday marquees on Junglee Poker.

 

Adda52

Iron Man – ₹8 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,750

Entries – 179

Re-entries – 167

Prize Pool – ₹8,30,400

Places Paid – 53

After a wild weekend of poker action, Adda52 kept the poker fires burning on Monday night with its flagship tournament, the ₹8 Lakhs GTD Iron Man. And Akhil ‘ajocool’ Jain stole the show, adding another victory to his ever-growing collection of titles. This win was particularly sweet for Jain, coming a good two and a half months after his last victory in PokerBaazi’s Evening SPRINT.

Akhil Jain
Akhil Jain

The 8 PM Iron Man attracted a fierce field of 346 entries (179 unique), all hungry for a taste of victory. Jain, however, was on another level. He displayed exceptional endurance and skill, battling for almost six and a half hours before emerging as the undisputed champion. His efforts were rewarded with a handsome ₹1.56 Lakhs payday – his biggest score on the platform.

But Jain wasn’t satisfied with just the win. He continued his grind throughout the night, cashing in six tournaments and amassing over ₹1.77 Lakhs in total winnings.

> 1st Adda52’s Iron Man for ₹1,55,983

> 27th in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show Lite for ₹7,733

> 12th in PokerBaazi’s (PLO-5) BOOST for ₹3,968

> 16th in PokerBaazi’s Daily Boost for ₹3,253

> 21st in Adda52’s Voyager for ₹3,208

> 18th in Adda52’s Nighttide DST Adda for ₹2,468

> 79th in PokerBaazi’s Boost for ₹464

Akhil Jain’s online stats (Adda52 and PokerBaazi): Lifetime Winnings: ₹82.17 Lakhs | Lifetime Profits: ₹13.70 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1

But Jain wasn’t the only one bringing the heat. Sagar ‘rajsagar32’ Raj, determined to break a two-month title drought, put up a valiant fight. Building on the momentum of a recent final table appearance in Adda52’s Columbus, Raj was on a mission to claim his first Iron Man victory. He came agonizingly close, finishing as the runner-up and taking home a substantial ₹1.14 Lakhs – his second runner-up finish in this Monday tournament. This impressive performance, combined with a 20th-place finish in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance worth ₹8,066, boosted his total winnings for the day to over ₹1.22 Lakhs.

Sagar Raj
Sagar Raj

Sagar Raj’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹5.40 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.57 Crores

The Iron Man final table was a mix of familiar faces and top regs, including last night’s The Big Show champion Rishabh ‘rishabh002’ Gupta (3rd for ₹83,807), Bijay ‘jarvis590’ Sarkar (4th for ₹61,431), Dhinesh ‘dinzy009’ Kumar (6th for ₹33,006), Aditya ‘jumbo52’ Parashar (7th for ₹24,193), and Himanshu ‘pirateking7’ Arora (8th for ₹17,733).

The ₹2,750 buy-in Iron Man proved to be a popular choice, exceeding its guarantee and generating a tempting ₹8.30 Lakhs prize pool. The top 53 finishers all walked away with at least ₹5,276, keeping the action hot on India’s longest-running online poker platform.

Final Table Results

  1. Akhil ‘ajocool’ Jain – ₹1,55,983
  2. Sagar ‘rajsagar32’ Raj – ₹1,14,335
  3. Rishabh ‘rishabh002’ Gupta – ₹83,807
  4. Bijay ‘jarvis590’ Sarkar – ₹61,431
  5. shyamrathi – ₹45,028
  6. Dhinesh ‘dinzy009’ Kumar – ₹33,006
  7. Aditya ‘jumbo52’ Parashar – ₹24,193
  8. Himanshu ‘pirateking7’ Arora – ₹17,733

 

‘pyaar’ (Won ₹2.75 Lakhs GTD Voyager for 55,109), ‘9C9D9D3D5D’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Nighttide DST Adda for 32,772), ‘rknolove’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Afternoon Bounty for 23,412), Sandeep ‘pizzakhanahai’ Chhabra (Won 50K GTD Morning Adda for 16,301), ‘ryogi’ (Won 55K GTD Bounty Adda for 16,097), ‘Championsharma’ (Won 50K GTD Sundown Adda for 14,771), and Saddam ‘sam0594’ Qureshi (Won 70K GTD Iron Man Lite Adda for 13,624) won the other Monday marquees on Adda52.

 

Pocket52

Pocket Jacks – ₹7 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹3,300

Entries – 118

Re-entries – 94

Prize Pool – ₹7,00,000

Places Paid – 20

They say that hard work and dedication are the keys to success, and ‘Akashkumar23’ is living proof! This Pocket52 grinder, who’s been hitting the tables since September of last year, just achieved something incredible: winning the ₹7 Lakhs GTD Pocket Jacks for the SECOND time in just three weeks! This comes hot on the heels of consistent performances last month, including a solid seventh-place finish in the Pocket Rockets. It’s clear that ‘Akashkumar23’ has found the winning formula, combining focused determination with fearless play to conquer the Pocket52 felt.

The 8 PM Pocket Jacks drew a crowd of 118 players (212 total entries with re-entries), each hungry for a piece of the prize. With a ₹3,300 buy-in, ‘Akashkumar23’ fired two bullets and battled for over seven hours, facing tough decisions and intense pressure every step of the way. But in the end, they emerged as the champion, claiming a well-deserved victory and the handsome ₹1.69 Lakhs top prize! This win not only marks their second Pocket52 title but also stands as their biggest score on the platform to date, pushing them into profitability in a big way.

Akashkumar23’s Pocket52 stats: Site Winnings: ₹4.47 Lakhs | Site Winnings: ₹1.70 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1

Mandar ‘MAMA04’ Madaye, hot off a recent victory in Pocket Queens, was also back in action, this time setting his sights on the Pocket Jacks. He delivered another stellar performance, navigating the stacked field with skill and determination to snag a runner-up finish and add ₹1.19 Lakhs to his bankroll. The mid-stakes maestro kept the momentum going with another deep run in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show, finishing 49th and adding another ₹17,175 to his winnings, bringing his total for the day to almost ₹1.36 Lakhs.

Mandar Madaye
Mandar Madaye

Mandar Madaye’s online stats (excluding Pocket52, Natural8 India and Junglee Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹2.26 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹52.61 Lakhs

The Pocket Jacks final table was a shark tank featuring top regs like recent (6-Max) BSS SPRINT finalist Ankit ‘Ankit-W’ Wadhawan (3rd for ₹76,160), 2023 People`s Poker Championship finalist Vishal ‘darky012’ Ojha (4th for ₹42,350), Ashish ‘AK19’ Kumar (6th for ₹33,880), and 2024 POY #6 Shreyansh ‘halifax7701’ Sharma (8th for ₹22,540).

The ₹3,300 buy-in Pocket Jacks may have fallen just shy of its guarantee by ₹91,560, but it still delivered plenty of action and excitement. With 20 players making it into the money, the event was a rewarding experience for those lucky enough to cash in. This tournament is another example of the incredible value Pocket52 offers to its players, and it’s sure to be a popular destination for poker enthusiasts in 2025.

Final Table Results

  1. Akashkumar23 – ₹1,69,050
  2. Mandar ‘MAMA04’ Madaye – ₹1,18,510
  3. Ankit ‘Ankit-W’ Wadhawan – ₹76,160
  4. BadeMiya – ₹56,420
  5. Vishal ‘darky012’ Ojha – ₹42,350
  6. Ashish ‘AK19’ Kumar – ₹33,880
  7. Willcrushu – ₹28,140
  8. Shreyansh ‘halifax7701’ Sharma – ₹22,540

 

‘PockerOfficia’ (Won 3 Lakhs GTD 7-Max Deepstack Turbo for 70,590) and Sandeep ‘effuno’ Varma RS (Won 1.50 Lakhs GTD Soda for 42,320) won the other Monday marquees on Pocket52.

 

Spartan Poker

‘PushpaRaj44’ (Won 3 Lakhs GTD Supreme for 47,679), ‘luckykiddo’ (Won 2 Lakhs GTD Bullet for 39,617), Rahul ‘Rahul4444s‘ Kumar (Won 1 Lakh GTD Monster Turbo for 22,200), ‘BLUE_KITTEN‘ (Won 1 Lakh GTD Monster Turbo for 22,200), and Kamal ‘kamalpunjabi‘ Punjabi (Won 50K GTD Holdem for 11,100) won the Monday marquees on Spartan Poker.

 

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