Daily Majors: PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour Crowns Navin Paul & Sandeep Singh as Tuesday’s Top Dogs

Daily Majors: Navin Paul & Sandeep Singh Headline the Tuesday Charts
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  • Sabyasachi Mukherjee November 20, 2024
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Even with the year winding down, the Indian poker brigade is just firing up. From the sun-kissed beaches of Phu Quoc to the glittering poker rooms of Malaysia and Cambodia, Team India is tearing up the South Asian poker circuit like a force of nature. Fresh off a dominant performance at APT Phu Quoc 2024, they’re showing no signs of slowing down.

Nishant Sharma is on a mission at the Poker Dream 13 Malaysia, chasing a historic third Poker Dream Main Event title. And he’s not wasting any time. Just a day after clinching his first-ever PLO victory, he’s already decimated Event #21: MYR 12,000 Single Day High Roller, finishing seventh for a massive ₹11.52 Lakhs. With two more deep runs, his total winnings have skyrocketed to over ₹16.50 Lakhs.

Meanwhile, over at the PokerStars APPT Cambodia, Arun Kishore Godiyal is putting on a poker clinic. He kicked things off by conquering Event #7: $250 Bubble Rush, followed by a nail-biting runner-up finish in Event #3: $200 Turbo. He then proceeded to demolish Event #11: $300 APPT Hyper Turbo, securing a fourth-place finish and another ₹2.34 Lakhs. Godiyal’s Cambodian adventure has already netted him over ₹5.97 Lakhs in winnings!

And it’s not just these two superstars. Indian players have been racking up cashes left and right, with 18 at Poker Dream 13 Malaysia and six at PokerStars APPT Cambodia 2024. It’s a global takeover by Team India!

Back on the digital felt, the action is just as scorching. PokerBaazi turned up the heat with boosted guarantees and another epic run of The Endeavour last night. A23 Poker’s ₹1.50 Crores GTD Dynamite Series is entering its explosive final week, promising a frenzy of action. Let’s not forget Natural8 India, which, despite a quiet day, is still going strong with its APT Online 2024 and a jam-packed schedule of daily tournaments. And just in case you missed it, poker has officially been recognized as a mind sport by the International Mind Sports Association! It’s official: poker is brainpower!

But amidst all this action, one name rose above the rest on Tuesday: Navin Paul. This PokerBaazi veteran turned his poker fortunes around with a spectacular victory in The Endeavour, bagging a career-best ₹7.50 Lakhs! Paul made another deep run, bringing his total winnings for the day to almost ₹7.57 Lakhs and solidifying his position as the Tuesday MVP.

Sandeep Singh, a former PPL The MoneyMaker champion, was hungry to end his two-month title drought. He came agonizingly close to winning The Endeavour for a second time, firing four bullets but ultimately finishing runner-up for ₹5 Lakhs. Still, that boosted his tracked winnings on PokerBaazi to a mind-blowing ₹2.50 Crores!

Young Gun Ashwin Vijayvergiya, the first-ever DPT Grand Championship bracelet winner, continued his hot streak, taking down Adda52’s The Mint for ₹2.56 Lakhs – his 30th online win this year! He also finished fourth in Spartan Poker’s Tuesday Twister for another ₹99,000, bringing his total winnings for the day to over ₹3.55 Lakhs. Anmol Narang, the man you’ve seen crushing those Junglee Poker ads, scored his biggest Adda52 win of the year with a second-place finish in The Mint, earning ₹1.88 Lakhs. He then went on a deep run in The Endeavour, bringing his Tuesday total to ₹2.55 Lakhs.

Over on PokerBaazi, ‘harsh1327‘ (anonymity requested) made a smashing return, ending a six-week title drought by winning The Endeavour Lite for ₹2.23 Lakhs after a heads-up deal. With five deep runs, including a podium finish in Junglee Poker’s Tuesday Phoenix (₹61,439), ‘harsh1327’ racked up over ₹3.22 Lakhs in total winnings. Nishant Lakhotia, looking to break his own 17-month title drought, came agonizingly close to victory in The Endeavour Lite for the second week in a row. He finished runner-up again for ₹1.98 Lakhs after a heads-up deal. The poker gods are clearly testing his patience.

On Spartan Poker, ‘8X9X0X3X5X’ took down Tuesday Twister for a site-best ₹1.88 Lakhs.

Rohit Goel also had a Tuesday to remember, winning his first title of the year on PokerBaazi by conquering the Daily Last Chance for ₹1.65 Lakhs – his fifth-best score on the platform this year and a much-needed boost to recover from those pesky losses. Newcomer Arvind Rathi, who has been setting PokerBaazi ablaze in his first week on the platform, continued his hot streak with another top finish in the Daily Last Chance, finishing as the runner-up for ₹1.12 Lakhs.

And over on Junglee Poker, ‘psycho2000’ emerged from the shadows to capture the top spot in the Tuesday Phoenix, earning a site-best ₹1.31 Lakhs. Shubham Agrawal, fresh off his victory in Adda52’s Hurricane Bounty on Monday, came close to back-to-back wins, finishing in second place and taking home ₹1.05 Lakhs.

And to top it all off, Rakesh Jangid, Mohsin Shaikh, Paramjeet (two titles!), Kuldeep Jorwal, Samay Singh Meena, and Kiran Mondal all emerged victorious in other marquee events, adding to the Tuesday excitement!

Here are the Tuesday highlights!

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PokerBaazi

The Endeavour – ₹50 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹5,750

Entries – 496

Re-entries – 438

Prize Pool – ₹50,00,000

Places Paid – 146

Forget Netflix and chill. This past Tuesday, the real drama unfolded on PokerBaazi, where the virtual felt was sizzling with the high-stakes action of the ₹50 Lakhs GTD The Endeavour, which had everyone dreaming of a life-changing score. Among the usual suspects—the sharks, the pros, the high-rollers—was an unexpected contender: Navin ‘baazigrr0710’ Paul.

Navin Paul
Navin Paul

Now, Paul isn’t exactly a household name in the poker world. A casual grinder who has dabbled in low-stakes tournaments since 2019, he was about to embark on a journey that would etch his name in PokerBaazi legend.

Picture this: 934 entries (496 unique), all hungry for the title. The 8 PM Tuesday showstopper was a battlefield, with every hand a potential turning point. But Paul, with the focus of a Zen master and a sprinkle of that undeniable poker luck, navigated the chaos like a seasoned pro. Hours blurred into a whirlwind of raises, re-raises, and gut-wrenching all-ins. The tension was palpable, the stakes sky-high.

Then, after a gruelling 8 hours and 57 minutes, the unthinkable happened. Navin Paul, the underdog, the dark horse, emerged victorious, clutching his first flagship title and a jaw-dropping ₹7.50 Lakhs in prize money! This wasn’t just a win but a career-defining moment.

As if defying fate once wasn’t enough, Paul also managed to snag a 14th-place finish in the (7-Max) Afternoon Boost earlier in the day. That’s another ₹7,250 added to his already overflowing pockets, bringing his total Tuesday winnings to over ₹7.57 Lakhs. From a low-stakes grinder to a profitable player and Tuesday’s biggest winner, Paul had officially arrived.

> 1st in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour for ₹7,50,000

> 14th in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) Afternoon Boost for ₹7,250

Navin Paul’s online stats (PokerBaazi, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹40.03 Lakhs | Lifetime Profits: ₹2.86 Lakhs | Annual Winnings: ₹11.81 Lakhs

The drama didn’t end with Paul’s triumph. Sandeep ‘PoKcey’ Singh, a former PPL The MoneyMaker champion, was also in the mix, desperate to break his two-month title drought. With four bullets in the chamber and the fire of a thousand suns in his belly, Singh fought like a man possessed, determined to claim his second The Endeavour crown. But alas, it wasn’t meant to be. He finished as the runner-up, a respectable feat that added a hefty ₹5 Lakhs to bring his tracked winnings on PokerBaazi to a staggering ₹2.50 Crores.

Sandeep Singh
Sandeep Singh

Sandeep Singh’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker, PokerStars India, and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹5.30 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹15.65 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #9 | Annual Winnings: ₹1.21 Crores

The Endeavour’s final table was a spectacle in itself with big names like ‘BankerPSB’ (3rd for ₹3.69 Lakhs), ‘Frankie08’ (4th for ₹2.86 Lakhs), Armaan ‘TheHoodedClaw’ Kochhar (5th for ₹2.30 Lakhs), ‘PrithvirajReddy’ (6th for ₹1.74 Lakhs), Abhishek ‘dutchaj’ Jaiswal (7th for ₹1.30 Lakhs), and Gautam ‘M8a7’ Rohilla (8th for ₹94,000) all battling for supremacy.

While the ₹5,750 buy-in The Endeavour might have fallen ₹3.30 Lakhs short of its whopping ₹50 Lakhs guarantee, the 146 players who cashed in still walked away with at least ₹9,500. PokerBaazi once again delivered a night of unforgettable action, proving why it’s the undisputed king of the Indian online poker scene.

Final Table Results

  1. Navin ‘baazigrr0710’ Paul – ₹7,50,000
  2. Sandeep ‘PoKcey’ Singh – ₹5,00,000
  3. BankerPSB – ₹3,68,500
  4. Frankie08 – ₹2,85,500
  5. Armaan ‘TheHoodedClaw’ Kochhar – ₹2,29,500
  6. PrithvirajReddy – ₹1,74,000
  7. Abhishek ‘dutchaj’ Jaiswal – ₹1,29,500
  8. Gautam ‘M8a7’ Rohilla – ₹94,000

 

The Endeavour Lite – ₹15 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,875

Entries – 371

Re-entries – 296

Prize Pool – ₹16,67,500

Places Paid – 102

The air crackled with anticipation as Tuesday night descended upon PokerBaazi. The virtual felt was set, the stakes were high, and a familiar name was about to etch another chapter in their poker legend. ‘harsh1327’ (anonymity requested), the poker maestro, the strategic savant, was back. This seasoned pro, known for their brilliance and a poker resume to back it, had been battling a 1.5-month title drought. But last night, something felt different. Last night, the comeback king was ready to reclaim their throne.

In the weeks leading up to this fateful Tuesday, ‘harsh1327’ had been teasing victory, reaching the final tables of over ten flagship events. Back-to-back top-five finishes in Adda52’s Big Whale and a podium finish in PokerBaazi’s BSS SuperStack – they were knocking on the door of victory, but the elusive title remained just out of reach. The pressure was mounting.

As the clock struck 7:30 PM, the ₹15 Lakhs GTD The Endeavour Lite kicked off, and ‘harsh1327’ was ready for battle. A packed field of 667 entries (371 unique) stood in their way, a sea of hungry competitors all vying for the crown. But ‘harsh1327,’ undeterred, fired three bullets, a clear message that they were here to stay.

Over the next six hours, what unfolded was a spectacle of poker mastery. ‘harsh1327’ was a poker machine operating at peak performance, and in the end, they emerged triumphant, seizing the title and a ₹2.23 Lakhs payday after a cunning heads-up deal. This wasn’t just a win; it was a statement, a resounding declaration that ‘harsh1327’ was back in top form.

But the night wasn’t over yet. Riding the wave of their victory, ‘harsh1327’ continued their rampage, crushing four more tournaments, including a podium finish in Junglee Poker’s Tuesday Phoenix, racking up over ₹3.22 Lakhs in total winnings.

> 1st in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour Lite for ₹2,22,548* (heads-up deal)

> 3rd in Junglee Poker’s Tuesday Phoenix for ₹61,439

> 21st in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour for ₹27,500

> 55th in Adda52’s The Mint for ₹7,558

> 24th in Adda52’s Voyager for ₹3,393

While ‘harsh1327’ was celebrating another victory, there was another seasoned grinder making waves. Nishant ‘madcat’ Lakhotia, boasting a podium finish in last year`s Legend Poker Series High Roller, was on a mission to break his 17-month title drought. Despite over a dozen final table appearances in all this time, victory had eluded him for far too long. Things have been looking up lately, especially after a spectacular run last Tuesday in The Endeavour and The Endeavour Lite.

Nishant Lakhotia
Nishant Lakhotia

Determined to improve on his runner-up finish in last week’s The Endeavour Lite, Lakhotia entered the fray with renewed vigour. He battled fiercely, but in a cruel twist of fate, the top spot slipped through his fingers again. He finished as the runner-up, taking home ₹1.98 Lakh after the heads-up deal. Two near misses in the same tournament in two weeks – the poker gods are clearly testing his patience.

Nishant Lakhotia’s online stats (PokerBaazi and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹89.40 Lakhs | Lifetime Profits: ₹9.16 Lakhs

The Endeavour Lite`s final table was a gathering of poker royalty, featuring some of the biggest names and other seasoned contenders like Sunday`s Big Whale champion Sagar ‘BustedAA’ Raj (3rd for ₹1.23 Lakhs), Pratik ‘zpAAced’ Manjrekar (5th for ₹79,206), annual TLB (points) leaderboard #2 and recent MMA Main Event winner Rajneesh ‘msdhoni’ Thakur (6th for ₹64,032), and Dinesh ‘Daddu26’ Singh (7th for ₹50,192).

With a buy-in of ₹2,875, The Endeavour Lite delivered on its promise of high-stakes action and massive rewards. The prize pool swelled to a juicy ₹16.68 Lakhs, with the top 102 players taking home a minimum of ₹6,670. It was a night of celebration for those who braved the competition, a testament to the value and excitement that PokerBaazi brings to the Indian poker scene.

Final Table Results

  1. harsh1327 – ₹2,22,548*
  2. Nishant ‘madcat’ Lakhotia – ₹1,98,496*
  3. Sagar ‘BustedAA’ Raj – ₹1,23,395
  4. jackiehusky – ₹95,715
  5. Pratik ‘zpAAced’ Manjrekar – ₹79,206
  6. Rajneesh ‘msdhoni’ Thakur – ₹64,032
  7. Dinesh ‘Daddu26’ Singh – ₹50,192
  8. basu166 – ₹36,852

*denotes a heads-up deal

 

Daily Last Chance – ₹10 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,500

Entries – 287

Re-entries – 195

Prize Pool – ₹10,47,868

Places Paid – 78

The clock ticked past midnight, but the action on PokerBaazi was just heating up. The ₹10 Lakhs GTD Daily Last Chance was in full swing, a virtual coliseum where 482 entries (287 unique) clashed for top honours. Among the gladiators was Rohit ‘rocky9971’ Goel, a familiar face on the platform but one who had been battling a six-month downswing. This Tuesday night, however, was about to change everything.

Rohit Goel
Rohit Goel

Goel, despite his recent struggles, isn’t entirely a stranger to success. He has had his moments, even snagging a podium finish in the Mini HighRoller (Double Ante) in May. But the following months had been a rollercoaster of deep runs and near misses, a constant chase for the elusive big score that could turn his luck around.

Last night, the stars aligned. Goel entered the 10:30 PM flagship with a quiet determination in his eyes. For five and a half hours, he waged war on the felt, outplaying and outsmarting his opponents with a display of skill that silenced any whispers of doubt. He was in the zone, reading the game like a master, his every move calculated and precise. And when the dust settled, Goel stood tall, clutching the trophy and a sweet ₹1.65 Lakhs payday! That’s his fifth-best score on PokerBaazi this year and a much-needed boost to recover those losses weighing him down. Redemption, thy name is Rocky!

Rohit Goel’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹59.95 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #1 | Annual Winnings: ₹42.88 Lakhs

But there was another story brewing here! Enter Arvind ‘ArvindRathi001’ Rathi, a fresh face on the PokerBaazi scene. Having just started his MTT journey on the platform last Wednesday, he’s already making waves like a tsunami! It all started with a runner-up finish in the BSS Super Value on Sunday. Then, he followed it up with a podium finish in the Daily Last Chance the next night.

Last night, Rathi again set his sights on the Daily Last Chance, determined to claim the top spot. He fired a barrage of seven bullets, battling through a rocky start with the tenacity of a top pro. He played with aggression and calculated risks, but despite his best efforts, victory remained just out of reach. He finished as the runner-up, adding a respectable ₹1.12 Lakhs to his bankroll – his second-best score in just a week on the platform.

Though victory eluded him again, Rathi is a name to remember. This guy is a rising star, and it’s only a matter of time before he’s snatching trophies left and right.

Arvind Rathi’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹4.50 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹3.75 Lakhs

The Daily Last Chance final table was a showdown of epic proportions. We’re talking a stacked lineup of poker heavyweights, including recent WTF runner-up Prathik ‘richdaddy’ Gandhi (3rd for ₹85,925), last week’s PPC (7-Max) Deepstack Turbo winner Dhaval ‘Faizal1506’ Doshi (4th for ₹60,776), Sunday’s BSS Kickoff finalist Avishek ‘Ronywalker’ Mistry (5th for ₹51,346), yesterday’s (6-Max) SPRINT champ Rakesh ‘rakeshjangid’ Jangid (7th for ₹33,532), and Young Gun Karan ‘Apocalypto’ Radia (8th for ₹24,625).

The ₹2,500 buy-in Daily Last Chance always attracts a crowd, and this Tuesday was no exception. The late-night flagship event generated a massive ₹10.48 Lakhs prize pool, with payouts for the top 78 finishers. Even the minimum cash of ₹5,239 was more than double the entry fee, making it a rewarding grind for everyone who made it into the money. The action stretched into the early hours of Wednesday, providing an adrenaline-fueled finale to a thrilling night of poker.

Final Table Results

  1. Rohit ‘rocky9971’ Goel – ₹1,65,039
  2. Arvind ‘ArvindRathi001’ Rathi – ₹1,12,122
  3. Prathik ‘richdaddy’ Gandhi – ₹85,925
  4. Dhaval ‘Faizal1506’ Doshi – ₹60,776
  5. Avishek ‘Ronywalker’ Mistry – ₹51,346
  6. stakeguru56 – ₹42,439
  7. Rakesh ‘rakeshjangid’ Jangid – ₹33,532
  8. Karan ‘Apocalypto’ Radia – ₹24,625

 

‘Viraj1892’ (Won ₹5 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Afternoon Boost for ₹60,000), ‘noteling’ (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD Daily Boost for ₹27,000), ‘karlak’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD 6-Max Hyper for ₹16,000), ‘cocacolas’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Evening SPRINT for ₹15,110), Rakesh ‘rakeshjangid’ Jangid (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD 6-Max SPRINT for ₹11,820), ‘delguy420’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Boost for ₹9,220), and ‘GroundGrinds9396’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Boost for ₹9,060) won the other Tuesday marquees on PokerBaazi.

 

Junglee Poker

Tuesday Phoenix – ₹7.50 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹3,450

Entries – 223

Ranked Prize Pool – ₹4,15,500

Bounty Prize Pool – ₹3,34,500

Total Prize Pool – ₹7,50,000

Places Paid – 23

The virtual tables were ablaze last night on Junglee Poker, as the ₹7.50 Lakhs GTD Tuesday Phoenix ignited a firestorm of poker action. 223 warriors, each with a burning desire for victory, clashed in an epic battle that raged for eight hours and twelve minutes. The tension was palpable, the stakes high, and the sweat – let’s just say it was dripping from the digital ceilings.

But amidst the chaos, a new hero emerged from the shadows. ‘psycho2000, a name previously unknown to the poker masses, made a grand entrance, seizing the spotlight and etching their name in Junglee Poker history. This breakout star, last seen making a final table appearance in the AS#67 Wednesday Superstack in August, had been quietly honing their skills, waiting for the perfect moment to strike. And strike they did.

With a display of poker prowess that would make even the seasoned pros envious, ‘psycho2000’ conquered the Tuesday Phoenix, claiming a site-best ₹1.31 Lakhs, including ₹59,303 from bounties alone!

But the battle for the top spot was far from easy. Shubham ‘turramkhan17’ Agrawal, a sporadic grinder who had just tasted victory in Adda52’s Hurricane Bounty on Monday, wasn’t about to go down without a fight. He made a valiant effort for back-to-back wins but had to settle for a respectable second-place finish and ₹1.05 Lakhs (₹33,240 in bounties).

The Tuesday Phoenix final table was a who`s who of online stars, including the formidable Ashit ‘Cringing’ Sharma (4th for ₹43,838) (₹8,895 in bounties), last night`s Daily Last Chance finalist Young Gun Karan ‘The Annihilator’ Radia (7th for ₹19,505) (₹4,547 in bounties), and Aryaman ‘AryaKnight’ Arora (8th for ₹32,931) (₹20,508 in bounties).

The Tuesday Phoenix might have fallen short of its ₹7.50 Lakhs guarantee by ₹81,000, but the action was anything but disappointing. The top 23 finishers shared the ₹4.16 Lakhs prize pool, with an additional ₹3.35 Lakhs in bounties adding extra spice to the competition. It was a thrilling Tuesday night on Junglee Poker, with ‘moshpit’ leading the charge!

Final Table Results (Including Bounties)

  1. psycho2000 – ₹1,30,769
  2. Shubham ‘turramkhan17’ Agrawal – ₹1,04,664
  3. harsh1327 – ₹61,439
  4. Ashit ‘Cringing’ Sharma – ₹43,838
  5. Raja31740388 – ₹38,131
  6. hotstreak – ₹21,923
  7. Karan ‘The Annihilator’ Radia – ₹19,505
  8. Aryaman ‘AryaKnight’ Arora – ₹32,931

 

‘kryptic’ (Won ₹2.50 Lakhs GTD Tuesday Turbo for ₹59,651) and ‘call.or.fold’ (Won ₹80K GTD Tuesday Sunsetter for ₹18,177) won the other Tuesday marquees on Junglee Poker.

 

Adda52

The Mint – ₹14 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹4,200

Entries – 196

Re-entries – 175

Rebuys – 13

Prize Pool – ₹14,01,600

Places Paid – 62

Last night, the Adda52 tables were hotter than a volcano, and emerging from the fiery chaos with a grin and a fistful of cash was none other than our latest Young Gun Ashwin ‘Ashwinvijay1399’ Vijayvergia.

This 25-year-old poker prodigy from Udaipur is on an absolute tear. He’s not just playing poker; he’s dominating it. With a trophy cabinet practically bursting at the seams, Vijayvergia is a force to be reckoned with. Last year, he crushed the Legend Poker Series Main Event and snagged the Millionaire VI title. This year, he`s already conquered PokerBaazi`s IPM#100 Grand Master. And just last month, he etched his name in poker history as the first-ever DPT Grand Championship winner in Goa! Now, he’s conquered the virtual felt of Adda52 again, proving he’s just as deadly online as live.

Ashwin Vijayvergiya
Ashwin Vijayvergiya

In a display of sheer poker brilliance, Vijayvergia battled for nearly 7.5 hours against a field of 195 seasoned sharks (384 total entries) in the ₹14 Lakhs GTD The Mint. He navigated this 8 PM flagship tournament with the killer instinct of a true champion, walking away with a sweet ₹2.56 Lakhs payday.

This marks his sixth-biggest score on Adda52 this year and his first victory since conquering the Sunday Head Hunter DPT Edition just two weeks ago! But wait, there’s more! This poker machine also made the final table of Spartan Poker’s Tuesday Twister, finishing fourth and adding another ₹99,000 to his winnings. All in all, Vijayvergia boosted his bankroll by over ₹3.55 Lakhs on Tuesday.

Ashwin Vijayvergiya’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹6.08 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹2.44 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #30 | Annual Winnings: ₹2.50 Crores | Annual Profits: ₹96.74 Lakhs

While Vijayvergia was busy adding another title to his stacked poker resume, Anmol’ ace10′ Narang, a familiar face from those Junglee Poker ads, was hungry for his first The Mint title. He fought tooth and nail, showing his skills go well beyond the glitz and glamour of the commercials. But in the end, he had to settle for a respectable second place with a still-commendable ₹1.88 Lakhs prize. Not one to be discouraged, he also made a splash in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour, finishing ninth for another ₹67,000. Add it all up, and Narang’s Tuesday escapades netted him nearly ₹2.55 Lakhs.

Anmol Narang
Anmol Narang

Anmol Narang’s online stats (Adda52, PokerBaazi, and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹4.30 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹50.71 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #4 | Annual Winnings: ₹1.49 Crores | Annual Profits: ₹12.37 Lakhs

The Mint final table had other big names in the hunt, like the formidable 2023 POY #2 Sreekanth ‘n0thing’ Narayan (3rd for ₹1.38 Lakhs), site-regular Sunil ‘bababk’ Arora (6th for ₹54,186), and last week’s The Ballers champion Mubashir’ Copains37′ Ahamed (7th for ₹39,718).

With a buy-in of ₹4,200, The Mint easily surpassed its listed guarantee, generating a tempting ₹14.02 Lakhs prize pool. The top 62 finishers got a piece of the pie, with a min-cash of ₹7,558. Adda52 was the place to be last night, and the action was non-stop!

Final Table Results

  1. Ashwin ‘Ashwinvijay1399’ Vijayvergia – ₹2,56,081
  2. Anmol ‘ace10’ Narang – ₹1,87,707
  3. Sreekanth ‘n0thing’ Narayan – ₹1,37,589
  4. eswar518 – ₹1,00,852
  5. Alonewie – ₹73,924
  6. Sunil ‘bababk’ Arora – ₹54,186
  7. Mubashir ‘Copains37’ Ahamed – ₹39,718
  8. godsmack1987 – ₹29,113

 

Mohsin ‘gongo’ Shaikh (Won ₹2.75 Lakhs GTD Voyager for ₹54,665), ‘smr1g10’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Nighttide DST Adda for ₹31,209), ‘rjthegod’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Afternoon Bounty for ₹25,981), Paramjeet ‘culuxtum’ (Won ₹1.30 Lakhs GTD The Mint Lite for ₹23,081), Paramjeet ‘culuxtum’ (Won ₹30K GTD Freeze Out Adda for ₹12,536), and ‘anujrajani28’ (Won ₹45K GTD Sundown Adda for ₹9,795) won the other Tuesday marquees on Adda52.

 

Pocket52

‘payakhan57’ (Won ₹8 Lakhs GTD Pocket Bullets for ₹1.84 Lakhs), ‘madking111’ (Won ₹5 Lakhs GTD 7-Max Deepstack Turbo for ₹1.11 Lakhs), ‘21Immortal’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Soda for ₹42,800), ‘fullmoon’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD PLO6 for ₹34,200), ‘ruru’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD PLO6 for ₹28,150), and Kuldeep ‘bacchapro’ Jorwal (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Brunch for ₹24,870) won the Tuesday marquees on Pocket52.

 

Spartan Poker

‘8X9X0X3X5X’ (Won ₹10 Lakhs GTD Tuesday Twister for ₹1.88 Lakhs), Samay ‘Samaybk’ Singh Meena (Won ₹2.50 Lakhs GTD Bullet for ₹38,946), ‘haryanvishora’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Monster Turbo for ₹28,650), Kiran ‘kiran713321’ Mondal (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Monster Turbo for ₹22,577), ‘swaggar’ (Won ₹80K GTD Fullhouse for ₹15,180), ‘boss123’ (Won ₹50K GTD PLO 6 for ₹11,100), and ‘its_steve_18’ (Won ₹50K GTD Holdem Hyper for ₹11,100) won the Tuesday marquees on Spartan Poker.

 

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