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Well into its second act, the National Poker Series India 2025 isn’t just surpassing expectations—it’s demolishing them. The stakes were already sky-high, with a mind-blowing ₹100 Crores guaranteed, but Day 17 injected another dose of adrenaline with some headline-grabbing victories, adding another legendary chapter to this record-breaking spectacle.
Tuesday delivered six featured tournaments and heart-pounding flights to some of the festival’s biggest events. The tables on PokerBaazi were alive with palpable energy as poker’s most determined competitors clashed. As predicted, the numbers were astronomical.
It was a clean sweep of shattered guarantees, with all six NPS flagship events exceeding their promised payouts. An incredible 7,649 entries flooded PokerBaazi, driving the day’s prize pool to a staggering ₹2.43 Crores—soaring 16% above the advertised ₹2.10 Crores for the day. But then again—smashing records has become the norm at NPS India 2025!
This isn’t about setting new benchmarks but redefining what’s possible. A colossal ₹54.68 Crores in total prize money has already been distributed, blowing past the ₹49.10 Crores guaranteed at this point. And with 12 more days of high-octane action remaining—there’s no limit to how high these numbers will soar.
Day 17 witnessed another 18 medals awarded, with six players seizing Gold. Among them, Nakul Sharma emerged as the only first-time champion. However, the biggest stories revolved around Mohit Bohra (3 Gold & 2 Silver), who became the first player to claim five NPS Medals in this ongoing series. He, along with Advait Rajguru, became the first players to capture three Gold Medals each—firmly planting their flags on their respective state leaderboards!
The day’s biggest attraction was the NPS#114 Mini HighRoller, where the battle-hardened grinder and former The MoneyMaker champion Ridhav Chawla finally captured his first Gold Medal of the series after a runner-up finish in the NPS#78 Megadive last week. Chawla’s triumph, achieved after deploying two bullets (one through a clutch ₹2,479 buy-in one-hand satellite), earned him a career-high ₹13.68 Lakhs, ending a three-month title dry spell in dramatic fashion. With additional deep runs in three other events, his total take-home pay for the night reached a whopping ₹13.81 Lakhs, making him Tuesday’s biggest earner and boosting him to #3 on the Delhi State Leaderboard and #20 on PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard.
Chawla’s final adversary was none other than WSOP bracelet winner Kartik Ved, a dominant force in the series with a Gold (NPS#67 Tuesday Tornado) and a Bronze (NPS#87 (7-Max) Friday Freestyle) already to his name. Ved came incredibly close to another Gold but had to settle for his career-third NPS Silver Medal and a massive ₹9.27 Lakhs payout. This feat made him one of only 15 players with three or more medals at NPS India 2025, elevating him to #4 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard. Ved’s deep runs in two additional events brought his total Tuesday winnings to over ₹9.47 Lakh, and he even successfully navigated his way to Day 2 in both the NPS#147 Mini Main Event and NPS#127 Value Mine!
Advait Rajguru has been on an absolute tear at the NPS India 2025, and this PokerGuru Staking coach continued his dominance by grabbing his third Gold Medal of the series, conquering PokerBaazi’s NPS#113 Marathon for ₹4.02 Lakhs. As if that wasn’t enough, Rajguru cashed in all six NPS events of the day, adding ₹4.67 Lakhs to his winnings, rocketing to #4 on the NPS Series Leaderboard, and seizing the top spot on the Karnataka State Leaderboard with 30 points. Now locked in a fierce battle with Bhanu Prakash KC, who is also vying for the top spot on the Karnataka State Leaderboard, Rajguru has established himself as a strong contender to make it to the National Poker Champion showdown in Goa next month.
Meanwhile, Kumar Vatsal finished as the runner-up in the NPS#113 Marathon, earning his second Silver Medal of the series and ₹2.80 Lakhs. He added smaller scores in NPS#110 Slamdunk and NPS#115 Relay, taking his day’s total to a sweet ₹2.89 Lakhs and climbing to #13 on the Haryana State Leaderboard.
Akhilesh Chauhan ended his title dry spell with a flourish, capturing his second-ever NPS Gold Medal (his first this series) by winning PokerBaazi’s NPS#111 Megadive for ₹3.33 Lakhs. The veteran player, who had been grinding relentlessly at NPS India 2025, finally broke through after almost two and a half months without a title. His total haul for the day reached a noteworthy ₹4.74 Lakhs, pushing him to #8 on the Haryana State Leaderboard. Akshay Srinivas experienced a career-defining moment, narrowly missing out on his first flagship title but locking in his first-ever NPS medal (Silver) with a runner-up finish in the Megadive. The satellite specialist walked away with ₹2.31 Lakhs, obliterating his previous best by almost five times. The score also wiped out over half of his past losses and boosted him to #13 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard.
Aditya Singh, a renowned Delhi-based crusher, delivered a captivating performance in PokerBaazi NPS#110 Slamdunk, capturing his second NPS Gold Medal (first of this series, fourth overall) and ₹2.69 Lakhs – all while streaming his run live. Singh, who has been meticulously documenting his NPS journey on stream daily, dominated the final table, with his energetic commentary and confident pronouncements keeping his viewers thoroughly entertained. With this victory, Singh ascended to #11 on the Delhi State Leaderboard, #23 on the NPS Series Leaderboard, and a remarkable #5 on the PokerBaazi 2025 POY Leaderboard. Shobhit Naveen, a less frequent player from Uttar Pradesh, made the most of his single entry, claiming his first-ever NPS Medal (Silver) and a career-high ₹1.88 Lakhs.
Mohit Bohra is on an absolute rampage at NPS India 2025, and he went on to conquer his third Gold Medal of the series in NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT, along with ₹2.26 Lakhs. Bohra entered the series with no prior NPS achievements but has now built an enviable record, boasting two Silvers (NPS#6 Marathon & NPS#45 Knockout) and three Golds (NPS#27 Slamdunk, NPS#92 Relay, and now NPS#112 SPRINT). His latest win also cemented his reign on the Gujarat State Leaderboard, where he leads with 40 points, single-handedly accounting for almost a fifth of the state’s total medal count. With Gujarat ranked #9 nationwide, Bohra is a top contender for the National Poker Champion face-off in Goa next month. This incredible run has propelled him to #6 on the NPS Series Leaderboard with 20,270 points from 70 cashes, and he even broke into the top 10 of the PokerBaazi 2025 POY Leaderboard, landing at #9. Veteran Bhuvan Bansal, making a rare but impactful appearance, grabbed his first-ever NPS medal (Silver) in NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT, pocketing ₹2.30 Lakhs—his second-largest score on the platform.
Nakul Sharma finally had his breakthrough at NPS India 2025, capturing his first Gold Medal in NPS#115 Relay, earning ₹2.31 Lakhs after a heads-up deal, with his total winnings for the day exceeding ₹2.44 Lakhs. This victory was his fourth title of 2025 and Maharashtra’s 21st Gold of the festival, solidifying his position at #5 on the state leaderboard. Mehul Bhagwani came agonizingly close to his first Gold, finishing as the runner-up in NPS#115 Relay but still locking in a career-best ₹2.11 Lakhs and the Silver Medal. His breakout run catapulted him to the summit of the Chhattisgarh State Leaderboard, making him the state’s only medalist in the series so far.
The NPS Series Leaderboard remains a tight contest at the top. Bhanu Prakash KC maintains his lead with a staggering 23,810 points from 93 cashes. However, Vinay Rajpal is close behind, with 22,200 points from 99 cashes. PokerBaazi Team Pro Laksh Pal Singh is keeping the pressure on, still holding the third position with 21,500 points from 86 cashes.
Over at the other platforms, January`s leaderboard champion Rajat Sharma dominated Adda52’s Iron Man, taking home ₹2.63 Lakhs, while ‘ekumar14’ triumphed in Junglee Poker’s Tuesday Phoenix for ₹1.40 Lakhs. Aniket Jain claimed victory in Pocket52’s (7-Max) Deepstack Turbo, pocketing ₹62,170, and Shreyas Mantri shipped Spartan Poker’s Supreme for ₹68,058, rounding off an action-packed day across multiple platforms.
Meanwhile, Manish Jangid, Vikas Yadav, and Srikant Shubhankar also grabbed the spotlight, capturing wins in other marquee events on Tuesday.
Here are the Tuesday highlights!
PokerBaazi
NPS#114 Mini HighRoller – ₹1 Crore GTD
Buy-in – ₹17,250
Entries – 431
Re-entries – 312
Prize Pool – ₹1,11,45,000
Places Paid – 131
The National Poker Series India 2025 isn’t just exceeding expectations – it’s pulverizing them (and those expectations were sky-high, considering the monstrous ₹100 Crores guaranteed). Day 17 added another explosive chapter to this already record-smashing saga. Six featured tournaments, plus those nail-biting flights to the ₹5 Crores GTD NPS#147 Mini Main Event (Qualifier 4), the ₹2 Crores GTD NPS#134 HighRoller (Qualifier 2), and the ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#127 Value Mine (Qualifier 5) – it was a poker feast fit for kings!
The tables were overflowing with talent, and poker gladiators came out swinging on PokerBaazi, with all six tournaments blowing their guarantees out of the water. A staggering 7,649 entries pumped the day’s prize pool up to a colossal ₹2.43 Crores, smashing the ₹2.10 Crores GTD by a solid 16%—just another Tuesday at the NPS 2025, where records go to die!
This isn’t just about exceeding records—it’s about annihilating them. With an eye-watering ₹54.68 Crores in total prize money already distributed, the series has devoured the projected ₹49.10 Crores guaranteed at this stage, and there’s still a glorious 12 days of action remaining – not to mention that epic National Poker Champion showdown in Goa this April!
And the state-wide rivalry is a flat-out war! Maharashtra continues to lead the pack with an imposing 69 medals (21 Gold, 21 Silver, 27 Bronze), fueled by sheer consistency. Maharashtra dominated the daily medal count for the ninth time in 17 days, snatching four more medals, including another Gold. However, Delhi refuses to yield, boasting 59 medals (19 Gold, 23 Silver, 17 Bronze), keeping the pressure high!
With such a generous spread on offer, the Tuesday lineup was spearheaded by the ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#114 Mini HighRoller—the 12th tournament of the series flaunting an eight-figure guarantee. At the epicentre of this high-stakes collision was Ridhav ‘Rids’ Chawla, a battle-tested competitor and a former The MoneyMaker champion.
After tasting the bittersweet flavour of a Silver Medal in the NPS#78 Megadive last week, Chawla finally grasped that elusive Gold (his first of the series and second overall) and did it in the biggest guaranteed event of the day. Firing two bullets – with one won through a clutch ₹2,479 buy-in one-hand satellite, Chawla outgunned a field of 743 entries (431 unique) in this 7 PM showstopper in just over 9.5 hours, seizing his second medal of the series (fourth overall) and a mind-blowing ₹13,68,606 – his career-best score, ending a three-month title drought in the most glorious way possible. This victory elevates him to the ranks of just 59 players with multiple medals at NPS 2025 while also rocketing him to #3 on the cutthroat Delhi State Leaderboard.
And as if that seven-figure payout and a Gold Medal weren’t enough, he scored in three more NPS events, boosting his total winnings of almost ₹13.81 Lakhs for the day, establishing him as Tuesday’s undisputed king of the hill. This phenomenal run also catapulted him to #20 on PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard.
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#114 Mini HighRoller for ₹13,68,606
> 157th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#111 Megadive for ₹5,022
> 138th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹3,862
> 203th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#115 Relay for ₹3,064
Ridhav Chawla’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹1.97 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹64.41 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1 | Moves to #3 on the Delhi State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 2 Gold, 1 Silver & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹38.38 Lakhs | Moves to #20 on PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard
And to elevate the final showdown to legendary status, WSOP bracelet winner and the mastermind behind one of India’s most dominant poker stables, Kartik ‘TheInternetKid’ Ved, was locked in combat with Chawla until the very end. Ved has been a force of nature this series, already holding a Gold (NPS#67 Tuesday Tornado) and Bronze (NPS#87 (7-Max) Friday Freestyle). He came tantalizingly close to adding another Gold to his collection. Ved fired three bullets in the Mini HighRoller, driven by the desire to add more to his already overflowing trophy case. His relentless drive was rewarded with his career-third NPS Silver Medal (his third medal of the series, eighth overall!) and a massive ₹9.27 Lakhs payday – adding the missing Silver to the Gold and Bronze he had already won this series. This accomplishment also made him one of the select 15 players with three or more medals in the series, bumping him up to #4 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard.
Ved further amplified his Tuesday success by going deep in two other NPS events and even successfully advancing to Day 2 of both the NPS#147 Mini Main Event and NPS#127 Value Mine. His Tuesday grind added over ₹9.47 Lakhs to his already overflowing coffers.
> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s NPS#114 Mini HighRoller for ₹9,27,264
> 19th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹16,131
> 172nd in PokerBaazi’s NPS#115 Relay for ₹4,007
> Made Day 2 in PokerBaazi’s NPS#147 Mini Main Event (Qualifier 4)
> Made Day 2 in PokerBaazi’s NPS#127 Value Mine (Qualifier 5)
Kartik Ved’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹11.35 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹4.85 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #1| Moves to #4 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard| NPS Medals Won: 2 Gold, 3 Silver & 3 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹83.92 Lakhs
Vaibhav ‘Durrrr1310’ Saigal (opted out of our tracking), a seasoned NPS veteran with a remarkable record in High Rollers, boasting five previous medals, added another piece of NPS hardware to his collection. He snagged his sixth-ever NPS medal—his third-ever Bronze (and his first of this series)—with a third-place finish in the Mini HighRoller, his favourite format. This performance yielded a solid ₹7.29 Lakhs and landed him at #14 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard.
But there’s more! Saigal scored in three additional NPS events for total earnings close to ₹7.50 Lakhs. These scores boosted him to #29 on the NPS Series Leaderboard, with 16,475 points from 76 cashes (across 115 tournaments played).
> 3rd in PokerBaazi’s NPS#114 Mini HighRoller for ₹7,28,883
> 68th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#113 Marathon for ₹10,835
> 61st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹7,043
> 206th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#115 Relay for ₹3,064
Vaibhav Saigal’s NPS stats: Moves to #14 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard | Moves to #29 on the NPS Series Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 2 Gold, 1 Silver & 3 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹60.98 Lakhs
The NPS#114 Mini HighRoller final table was a star-studded one, featuring the 2024 POY #3 Young Gun Neel ‘Worm33’ Joshi (4th for ₹5.63 Lakhs), poker phenom Sriharsha ‘Ivey2’ Doddapaneni (5th for ₹3.98 Lakhs), and the up-and-coming Vivek ‘viveksnmc10’ Pal (6th for ₹3.01 Lakhs), all making determined runs for the podium!
The payouts were plentiful and included several big names like NPS#81 Thursday Thunder Silver medallist Dhaval ‘Rehab77’ Mudgal (7th for ₹2.31 Lakhs), Abhishek ‘theheisenberg’ Paul (8th for ₹1.89 Lakhs), NPS#16 Megadive and NPS#74 Wednesday Volley Gold Medallist Anurag ‘Rebuy2survive’ Srivastava (9th for ₹1.54 Lakhs), Nikita ‘highpriestess’ Fernandes (10th for ₹1.54 Lakhs), Anurag ‘AGENTP52’ Kureel (13th for ₹1.20 Lakhs), Nishant ‘rektace’ Kumar (14th for ₹1.20 Lakhs), last night’s NPS#113 Marathon Gold Medallist Akhilesh ‘Ikka5’ Chauhan (15th for ₹1.20 Lakhs), Akshay ‘sherlock52’ Nasa (16th for ₹1.20 Lakhs), and NPS Series Leaderboard #5 Rising Star Aman ‘KarmaPoker’ Parakh (17th for ₹1.20 Lakhs).
With its steep ₹17,250 buy-in, the Mini HighRoller, in true NPS fashion, crushed its guarantee, distributing a staggering ₹1.11 Crores in prize money among the top 131 finishers, with even a min-cash worth a respectable ₹31,206. The NPS India 2025 just keeps getting bigger and bolder!
Final Table Results
NPS#113 Marathon – ₹30 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,875
Entries – 694
Re- entries – 704
Prize Pool – ₹34,95,000
Places Paid – 226
If the opening half of the NPS India 2025 was a tantalizing first course, the second half is evolving into a full-blown, all-you-can-devour banquet of monumental victories! Tuesday, Day 17 of this landmark series, dished out a potent blend of high-stakes drama, with Advait ‘ExploitativeGTO’ Rajguru stepping into the spotlight as one of the main protagonists!
Rajguru has become a legitimate icon of Indian poker, and his rise to the top has been breathtaking to watch. After pulling in a mind-blowing ₹4.42 Crores from online MTTs last year (with a hefty ₹2.12 Crores in profit), landing him a stunning #5 finish in the record-smashing 2024 POY race, the Bengaluru-based crusher has refused to take his foot off the gas. And Tuesday was Rajguru’s day to complete the hat trick, seizing his third Gold Medal of the series by conquering PokerBaazi’s ₹30 Lakhs GTD NPS#113 Marathon for a crisp ₹4.02 Lakhs.
The 6:30 PM Marathon saw Rajguru fire three bullets before steamrolling his way through a guarantee-crushing 694-player field (1,398 total entries) in a back-breaking nine-hour-and-21-minute battle of attrition. Already a two-time NPS Gold Medalist this series, having previously conquered the NPS#32 (PLO-5) Megadive and NPS#48 Megadive, Rajguru now stands shoulder-to-shoulder with Mohit Bohra (who also won his third Gold last night) as the only two players to have collected three Gold Medals in this ongoing series.
It’s a remarkable feat that all three of his medals in this series have come from outright wins. The PokerGuru Staking coach has now stacked up an incredible seven NPS medals (three in this series), five of which gleam with Gold, placing him among the elite group of only 12 players with three or more medals in this festival.
But the rampage didn’t end there. Rajguru, presently leading the PokerBaazi 2025 POY Leaderboard, unleashed a full-scale attack across all six NPS events on Tuesday, scooping up just under ₹4.67 Lakhs in total winnings for the day. And just like that, Rajguru is now #4 on the 2025 POY race with ₹87.30 Lakhs in tracked winnings for the year (₹57.27 Lakhs in annual profits).
With 83 cashes in the series (to date) and a staggering ₹30.52 Lakhs in winnings, he has rocketed to the fourth spot on the NPS Series Leaderboard. But the implications of his third Gold Medal victory extend far beyond that – it also catapulted him to the very top of the Karnataka State Leaderboard with 30 points. Bhanu Prakash KC, who also boasts 30 points (2 Golds & 2 Silvers), is now in second place, setting up a fierce battle for state leaderboard supremacy. It’s a race with high stakes – the chance to compete in the National Poker Champion showdown in Goa and a shot at that life-changing ₹1 Crore winner-takes-all prize.
Rajguru also finds himself trailing Mohit Bohra (40 points) on the NPC Leaderboard. With Karnataka looking like a strong contender to make the top 12 state cutoff on the NPC Leaderboard, Rajguru’s main challenge is now to fend off the persistent Bhanu Prakash if he hopes to contend for that prestigious National Poker Champion 2025 crown!
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#113 Marathon for ₹4,01,925
> 107th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#114 Mini HighRoller for ₹31,206
> 31st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#111 Megadive for ₹15,903
> 71st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#115 Relay for ₹6,834
> 75th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#110 Slamdunk for ₹5,814
> 113th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹5,226
Advait Rajguru’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹13.12 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹4.39 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #8 | Annual Winnings: ₹87.30 Lakhs | Moves to #1 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard | Moves to #2 on the NPC Leaderboard | Moves to #4 on the NPS Series Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 5 Gold, 1 Silver & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹60.58 Lakhs | Ranked #1 on #PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard
Kumar ‘23offsuits’ Vatsal entered the fray riding high, fresh from a Silver Medal performance in the NPS#73 Marathon. A 2021 NPS#47 Marathon Gold Medalist, Vatsal clearly has an affinity for these endurance-testing marathon events. He nearly clinched another win in the NPS#113 Marathon. Firing two bullets, he came incredibly close to the title, eventually settling for his second Silver Medal of the series. All three of his career NPS medals have been earned in Marathon events, and this latest performance added a neat ₹2.80 Lakhs to his earnings!
Vatsal also went on a spree, notching up smaller scores in the NPS#110 Slamdunk (129th for ₹4,419) and the NPS#115 Relay (150th for ₹4,007), swelling his day’s total earnings to nearly ₹2.89 Lakhs. His consistent performance has planted him at #13 on the Haryana State Leaderboard.
Kumar Vatsal’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹3.54 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹39.49 Lakhs | Moves to #13 on the Haryana State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold & 2 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹39.25 Lakhs
The NPS#113 Marathon podium was a multi-state melee, and all the way from Gujarat, Nikhil ‘inikhil’ Bhandari left his impression with a third-place finish. This brought his first Bronze Medal and a ₹2.16 Lakhs payday. Investing three bullets, Bhandari locked in his biggest score of 2025 and his second-largest overall.
The NPS#113 Marathon final table was brimming with seasoned regulars all chasing their first piece of NPS glory for the season. This included last week’s Monster Turbo champion Shivam ‘daddyaddy’ Kumar Dubey (4th for ₹1.58 Lakhs), Chandra ‘CPChouhan’ Pratap Chouhan (5th for ₹1.15 Lakhs), last month’s Summit Lite winner Archit ‘RareAbility’ Saraogi (6th for ₹83,880), and Sunday’s Nighttide DST Adda podium finisher Bhaumik ‘Sihan’ Morzaria (7th for ₹64,308).
The NPS India 2025 remains a juggernaut, consistently obliterating guarantees, and the ₹2,875 buy-in NPS#113 Marathon was no different. It effortlessly sailed past its advertised guarantee, creating a blazing-hot ₹34.95 Lakhs prize pool. The top 226 finishers divided this overflowing pot, each collecting at least ₹4,893— nearly 1.7 times the buy-in, proving the records in this epic series are there for the taking.
Final Table Results
NPS#111 Megadive – ₹25 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,875
Entries – 532
Re- entries – 584
Prize Pool – ₹27,90,000
Places Paid – 186
The NPS India 2025 continued its relentless march forward on Tuesday, a day that saw six more champions rise and several series records get smashed – including two poker Goliaths grabbing their third Gold Medals in this festival! But amidst the clamour and the crowning of new and returning kings, a familiar, formidable figure re-asserted his dominance, seasoned campaigner Akhilesh ‘Ikka5’ Chauhan.
Chauhan is no stranger to the highs and lows of the game. He’s an old-timer with a PokerBaazi record that speaks volumes, and he’s been grinding relentlessly at the NPS India 2025, clearly itching to add to his existing Gold and Bronze Medals. And last night, the wait ended. Chauhan conquered PokerBaazi’s ₹25 Lakhs GTD NPS#111 Megadive, snagging his second-ever NPS Gold.
Picture this: a 4 PM showdown, a dense jungle of 1,398 hopefuls (694 unique), and Chauhan, the former IPM#154 Grand Master podium finisher and Daily Last Chance champion, armed with three bullets and a boatload of experience. After a gruelling 9.5-plus-hour session, he outlasted them all, seizing his first medal of the series (Gold, of course!) and a hefty ₹3.33 Lakhs, effectively silencing a nearly 2.5-month title drought.
But this poker predator wasn’t satisfied with a single kill. Chauhan went on a tear, notching three more deep runs, all in NPS flagships. A strong 15th-place showing in the NPS#114 Mini HighRoller added to his burgeoning pile of winnings. When the dust settled, Chauhan had raked in close to ₹4.74 Lakhs across his conquests, catapulting him to #8 on the Haryana State Leaderboard.
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#111 Megadive for ₹3,32,568
> 15th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#114 Mini HighRoller for ₹1,20,366
> 35th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#113 Marathon for ₹17,475
> 127th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#110 Slamdunk for ₹4,419
Akhilesh Chauhan’s NPS stats: Moves to #8 on the Haryana State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 2 Golds & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹19.53 Lakhs
Then there was Akshay ‘sunshay’ Srinivas, the satellite specialist, who also carved out a Tuesday that will be etched in his memory. This long-time Baazigar was on an all-out quest: to finally capture that elusive flagship title and, naturally, the gleaming Gold that comes with it. He came within a hair’s breadth of achieving his goal, finishing as the runner-up in the Megadive after a heart-stopping battle. Although ultimate glory eluded him, Srinivas still revelled in his first-ever NPS medal (a hard-earned Silver) and a career-best ₹2.31 Lakhs – a figure that didn’t just surpass his previous best; it obliterated it by nearly five times, cancelled out over half his earlier losses, and sent him soaring to #13 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard.
Akshay Srinivas’s NPS stats: Moves to #13 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹2.81 Lakhs
PokerBaazi stalwart Rafiq ‘Mrkhan’ Khan was another familiar face in the thick of the action. After a fifth-place showing in the NPS#56 Deepdive, Khan was itching for a win, his first of the year after topping the Midnight SPRINT in September. He dug deep in the NPS#111 Megadive, powering his way to the podium. This run earned him his first-ever NPS medal (a Bronze) and a cool ₹1.76 Lakhs – a fantastic return on his three bullets and a nice rebound from some earlier stumbles.
Rafiq Khan’s NPS stats: Moves to #41 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹7 Lakhs
The NPS #111 Megadive final table was a murderer’s row of poker talent featuring top guns like the current Haryana State Leaderboard frontrunner, PokerBaazi Team Pro Laksh ‘boomtlt23’ Pal Singh (4th for ₹1.32 Lakhs), NPS#8 (4-Max) Hyper Gold Medallist Ashish ‘rocky3705’ Ahuja (5th for ₹95,418), mid-stakes crusher Aditya ‘adi1108’ Sharma (6th for ₹70,866), with Xavier ‘xaviervz’ Anthony Vas (8th for ₹42,966) the odd rookie in this lineup.
The NPS India 2025 is consistently exceeding expectations, and the ₹2,875 buy-in NPS#111 Megadive only added to this ongoing narrative. It smashed the ₹25 Lakhs guarantee, adding an extra ₹2.90 Lakhs to create a tempting ₹27.90 Lakhs prize pool. The top 186 players reaped the rewards, each receiving at least ₹5,022, a strong showing for another event in this legendary series.
Final Table Results
NPS #110 Slamdunk – ₹20 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,070
Entries – 610
Re- entries – 682
Prize Pool – ₹23,25,600
Places Paid – 219
NPS India 2025 keeps defying gravity (that scorching ₹100 Crores guarantee is starting to look like a starting point!), and Day 17 was another explosion of poker talent. Six tournaments (plus three Qualifiers) dished out a staggering ₹2.43 Crores in prize money (completely eclipsing the promised ₹2.10 Crores), and 18 shiny medals found worthy champions. The day’s curtain-raiser, the ₹20 Lakhs GTD NPS#110 Slamdunk, set the stage for another legendary day in this epic series, welcoming a poker rockstar to the Gold Medalists club!
The 2:30 PM NPS#110 Slamdunk ignited the daytime action on PokerBaazi, with a guarantee-demolishing 1,292 runners (610 unique) throwing their hats in the ring. The road to those coveted medals was a brutal, eight-hour gauntlet. But rising above the chaos as the champion was Aditya ‘Konstantin’ Singh, a Delhi-based poker phenomenon – the 2023 PBC#17 Game Changer champion, the #17 The MoneyMaker victor, and an NPS India 2021 Gold Medalist – who snagged his second NPS Gold Medal (his first of this series and fourth medal overall), along with a hefty ₹2.69 Lakhs first-place prize, after a five-bullet assault.
Singh has been making an endearing personality, streaming his entire NPS grind daily. He’s now sitting pretty at #11 on the Delhi State Leaderboard and #23 on the NPS Series leaderboard with 16.78K points from 76 cashes out of 114 events played. He’s also shot up to #5 on the PokerBaazi 2025 POY Leaderboard.
His stream title yesterday perfectly captured his mindset: “Losing Streak? Just Setting Up the Greatest Comeback.” And a comeback it was!
Singh entered the eight-handed NPS#110 #Slamdunk final table as the chip leader, holding nearly double the chips of his closest rival. The action was fast and furious, and four eliminations later, Singh, who’d been patiently waiting for his moment, found the perfect spot against the second chip leader, Shobhit ‘shobhit3373’ Naveen. Singh opened two big blinds with jack-nine suited from the button, and Naveen responded with a three-bet to six big blinds from the big blind.
Singh, seizing the moment, declared, “Bhai, this guy wants to play with me!? Chalo, then let’s play!” And he made the call.
The flop came seven-deuce-seven (two clubs), and both players checked. The turn brought an eight of diamonds, giving Singh a gutter ball. Naveen bet 30% of the pot, and Singh called. And Singh’s prayers were answered as the river came ten of hearts, completing his jack-high straight.
As Naveen pondered his next move, Singh exclaimed, “No power jam. You power jam, I fold.”
Naveen bet 75% of the pot on the river, and Singh, with cool confidence, announced, “Easy call!” Naveen showed ace-king of diamonds, and Singh scooped a monster pot, seizing a commanding chip lead with a perfectly played hand.
Immediately after the hand, an elated Singh launched into a hilariously self-congratulatory monologue: “Now the terror begins, guys! Now the terror begins, guys! It’s over, it’s game over, it’s KO! You can write in the chat, congratulations, Konsta, for winning the Gold!”
Soon after, Jatin ‘patience124’ Sablani was knocked out in fourth place, and the remaining three players took a break.
At the start of the three-handed play, a comment on his stream stated, “Medal to confirm ho gaya!” Singh, holding a more than 2:1 chip lead over his nearest competitor, boldly proclaimed, “Gold confirm ho gaya hai!”
“Gold aaya toh kya karoge Konsta bhai?” another viewer asked. Singh, with a playful grin, replied, “Maze karenenge aur kya!”
Another crusher, Vishal Ojha, said in the comments section, “Gold confirmed!” And Singh, brimming with confidence (and rightfully so, given his skill and chip advantage), boasted, “Ha bhai, Gold confirmed hai! Bola toh aankh band kar ke khelunga toh bhi jeet jaunga!” That’s the level of confidence we love to see!
Soon after, he was dealt pocket aces, which he used to eliminate Madhab ‘madhabpal2017’ Pal in third place. Shortly after that, he dispatched Naveen in second place, sealing the victory with a seven-high straight.
His reaction? A primal scream of “Gold” right into the microphone – pure adrenaline! “We are loving it, we’re really loving it!” Then, like a true professional, he instantly refocused: “chalo ab idhar focus karte hai,” as he continued grinding the other events on his live stream.
Here’s a link to his Tuesday stream. He’ll be streaming again today, so show him your support.
Aditya Singh’s NPS Stats: Moves to #11 on the Haryana State Leaderboard | Moves to #23 on the NPS Series Leaderboard | Moves to #5 on the PokerBaazi POY 2025 Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 2 Gold & 2 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹42.38 Lakhs
Sporadic player Shobhit ‘shobhit3373’ Naveen from Uttar Pradesh, making the most of a single entry in the NPS#110 Slamdunk, collected his first-ever NPS Medal (Silver!) and a personal-best ₹1.88 Lakhs.
Shobhit Naveen’s online stats (PokerBaazi and Adda52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹71.98 Lakhs | Moves to #24 on the Uttar Pradesh State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹2.76 Lakhs
And, adding even more drama to the mix, Singh and Naveen shared the NPS#110 Slamdunk podium with Madhab ‘madhabpal2017’ Pal from West Bengal. Fresh off winning his first Silver in last week’s NPS#65 (PLO-5), Pal added a Bronze to his collection, pocketing ₹1.44 Lakhs. Add another deep run in the NPS#115 Relay (115th for ₹4,007), and Pal’s Tuesday night take was bumped to over ₹1.48 Lakhs.
Madhab Pal’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹1.61 Crores | Lifetime Profit: ₹46.69 Lakhs | Moves to #7 on the West Bengal State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Silver & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹15.85 Lakhs
The NPS #110 Slamdunk final table was a den of regulars, including familiar faces like the always-dangerous Jatin ‘patience124’ Sablani (4th for ₹1.07 Lakhs), Akshay ‘akdolos’ Joshi (5th for ₹76,977), the NPS#66 Slamdunk Gold Medalist Sayandeep ‘syng8’ Ghosh (7th for ₹43,954) and Sarthak ‘legalaction’ Sharma (8th for ₹33,256).
The NPS #110 Slamdunk also joined the ranks of guarantee-crushing events at the NPS, adding a juicy ₹3.26 Lakhs on top of the advertised ₹20 Lakhs prize pool. This meant that the top 219 finishers walked away with at least ₹3,488, a neat 1.7x return on their initial ₹2,070 buy-in. If Tuesday’s explosive action is any indication, the NPS India 2025 is really hitting its stride as it races towards its grand finale.
Final Table Results
NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT – ₹20 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,300
Entries – 499
Re- entries – 637
Prize Pool – ₹22,72,000
Places Paid – 194
The second act of the NPS India 2025 is delivering a relentless barrage of high-octane drama, and Day 17 delivered a payload of headline-grabbing wins – with one theme echoing across the virtual felt: two titans of the game seizing their THIRD Gold Medals of the series!
While Advait Rajguru was busy crafting another poker masterpiece, another name was setting the PokerBaazi tables ablaze: Mohit ‘Bullets777’ Bohra (opted out of our tracking)—a player experiencing a heatwave of epic proportions, and added a fifth medal for this festival! He was previously in a six-way tie and now leads everyone with the most medals and even the most wanted ones – the Gold, sharing the record of most Gold (three) won this series with Rajguru!
This isn’t a comeback story; it’s a creation story. Bohra entered NPS India 2025 a blank canvas—no past NPS glory to speak of. And now, he`s a walking, talking, chip-riffling collection of Silver and Gold! Having already collected two Silvers (NPS#6 Marathon & NPS#45 Knockout (KO)) and two Golds (NPS#27 Slamdunk & NPS#92 Relay), Bohra was already on a roll. But last night, he shifted into overdrive, obliterating the field in PokerBaazi’s ₹20 Lakhs GTD NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT. A field of 499 players (from 1,136 total entries) was left in his dust, probably wondering if they’d accidentally stumbled into a tornado.
The 5:30 PM NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT was a seven-hour gauntlet—a rapid-fire, high-intensity battle. But Bohra, playing with the confidence of a poker god, dominated the competition. This wasn’t just about claiming his third NPS Gold—it came with a sweet ₹2.27 Lakhs payday (after a heads-up deal and firing four bullets). More importantly, Bohra entered poker’s VIP room, becoming the first to get to five medals and only the second player at this year’s festival to achieve the triple Gold feat, along with Advait Rajguru, who also achieved this milestone last night.
He’s now firmly planted at the top of the Gujarat State Leaderboard with a commanding 40 points, responsible for over a fifth of the state’s 19 medals. With Gujarat currently ranked #9 nationwide, Bohra is the blazing-hot favourite to represent his state in the National Poker Champion showdown in Goa next month.
Bohra is a poker machine. He played a full NPS schedule, adding scores in all but one event, boosting his already breathtaking NPS scorecard by almost ₹3.10 Lakhs. This phenomenal performance has launched him to #6 on the NPS Series Leaderboard, where he now commands 20,270 points from 70 cashes. He’s even crashed the top 10 of PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard, now occupying the #9 spot.
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹2,26,851* (heads-up deal)
> 35th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#114 Mini HighRoller for ₹70,213
> 131st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#111 Megadive for ₹5,022
> 144th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#115 Relay for ₹4,006
> 217th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#110 Slamdunk for ₹3,488
Mohit Bohra’s NPS stats: Ranked #1 on the Gujarat State Leaderboard | Moves to #1 on the NPC Leaderboard | Moves to #6 on the NPS Series Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 3 Gold & 2 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹36.52 Lakhs | Moves to #9 on PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard
Right behind Bohra was Bhuvan ‘Ustaad75’ Bansal, a true old-timer who’s been around since, well, before online poker was even a thing in India! While not a regular on the virtual felt (and battling a downswing), the allure of the NPS proved irresistible, and it was satellites galore as he was chasing for entries in the bigger flagships! Last night, everything almost aligned perfectly for this beloved figure in the NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT. He captured his first-ever NPS medal (Silver) and a tidy ₹2.31 Lakhs from the same heads-up deal after three entries – his second-biggest score on the platform.
Bhuvan Bansal’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹57.58 Lakhs | Moves to #30 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹4.78 Lakhs
The fight for the podium was a brawl, and Sunny ‘Sunnyahuja’ Ahuja (opted out of our tracking) made sure he was in the thick of it. Already a two-time medalist with a Gold and a Silver, he completed the set by adding the missing Bronze to his collection. He finished third in the NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT, pocketing ₹1.42 Lakhs after four entries. This performance planted him firmly on the Karnataka State Leaderboard at #10. Two other scores in the NPS#114 Mini Highroller (29th for ₹70,213) and NPS#110 Slamdunk (158th for ₹3,488) saw his Tuesday earnings swell to nearly ₹2.16 Lakhs.
Sunny Ahuja’s NPS stats: Moves to #10 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold, 1 Silver & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹26.48 Lakhs
The NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT was further lit up by the final table runs of last night`s NPS#111 Megadive finalist Aditya ‘adi1108’ Sharma (4th for ₹1.06 Lakhs), NPS#56 Deepdive finalist Rahul Kumar ‘createdd’ Jain (5th for ₹76,339), recent NPS#108 Monday Medley finalist Ashutosh ‘trailblazera’ Kumar (6th for ₹56,346), and the NPS#13 Deepdive Silver Medallist Bharat ‘Thinkfloyd’ Vasan (7th for ₹44,077).
On a day where guarantees were shattered left and right across all NPS India 2025 events, the ₹2,300 buy-in NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT delivered the goods, generating a tempting ₹22.72 Lakhs prize pool. With competition at a fever pitch, the top 194 players reached the money, each claiming at least ₹3,862 – just another example of the incredible value and excitement this epic series delivers.
Final Table Results
*denotes a heads-up deal
NPS#115 Relay – ₹15 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹1,380
Entries – 895
Re- entries – 1069
Prize Pool – ₹23,56,800
Places Paid – 295
Day 17 of the NPS India 2025 might have been dominated by the thunderous roar of those triple-Gold (and one five-medal!) headlines, but it also witnessed the coronation of new champions, with three players seizing their first Gold Medals of the series – and one of those newly-minted kings was Nakul ‘naksrocks’ Sharma.
Sharma is a name that echoes with respect in the poker circuit, and he’d been stalking a win for weeks. His last taste of the winner’s circle came in January, conquering the Nighttide DST Adda. Since then, he’d come achingly close several times—a Silver Medal in the NPS#59 (5-Max) Hyper SPRINT and a near-podium fifth-place finish in NPS#69 (7-Max) SPRINT. But last night, the poker gods smiled. He obliterated the field in PokerBaazi’s NPS#115 Relay, banking a sweet ₹2.32 Lakhs after a heads-up deal – his second-largest score on the platform. This wasn’t just a personal triumph; it was also Maharashtra’s 21st Gold Medal at the NPS India 2025!
The arena was the 9:30 PM flagship, the final showdown of the day’s NPS schedule, and Sharma arrived ready to rumble. He outlasted a colossal 1,964-entry field (895 unique) in an 8.5-hour poker marathon, claiming that coveted top spot and the gleaming Gold Medal. This win not only delivered his fourth title of 2025 but also injected his PokerBaazi bankroll with his second-best NPS score.
Sharma kept the fire burning, adding deep runs in the NPS#113 Marathon (105th for ₹8,738) and the NPS#112 (7-Max) SPRINT (149th for ₹3,862)! His total haul for the day was a little over ₹2.44 Lakhs, shoving him back into the black on the platform. This monster performance launched Sharma to #5 on the cutthroat Maharashtra State Leaderboard.
Nakul Sharma’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹48.86 Lakhs | Lifetime Profit: ₹12.71 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #4 | Moves to #5 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold, 1 Silver & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹16.16 Lakhs
Mehul ‘malakh’ Bhagwani also came within a whisper of grabbing his first-ever Gold Medal in the NPS#115 Relay. His heart-stopping run ended in second place, but he still walked away with a striking ₹2.12 Lakhs, thanks to the deal and his first-ever NPS medal (a shiny Silver). This breakout performance also catapulted him to the very top of the Chhattisgarh State Leaderboard as the only medalist from the state so far!
Mehul Bhagwani’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹3.66 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹1.91 Lakhs | Moves to #1 on the Chattisgarh State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹2.50 Lakhs
Aniket ‘Breakingbread93’ Jain, still riding high on the momentum from his NPS#36 Marathon Gold, kept the winning vibes flowing, snatching his second medal of the series, a hard-fought Bronze, in the NPS#115 #Relay. His strong third-place finish netted him a well-deserved ₹1.33 Lakhs – his second-largest score on the platform. With an additional cash in NPS#111 Megadive (63rd for ₹8,649), his total Tuesday night loot added up to almost ₹1.42 Lakhs.
Aniket Jain’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹42.42 Lakhs | Lifetime Profits: ₹16.17 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1 | Moves to #2 on the Tamil Nadu State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹6.73 Lakhs
The NPS#115 Relay final table was a viper’s nest of poker talent, featuring big names like the NPS#40 Friday Freestyle Gold Medalist Vishal ‘dilbaghsingh’ Tulsyan (4th for ₹98,279), NPS#55 (7-Max) SPRINT Gold Medalist Harsh ‘100crdream’ Dembla (5th for ₹68,347), NPS#24 Run-Up Silver Medalist Ravinder ‘RaviMital’ Singh (6th for ₹47,372), and last month’s Daily Last Chance champion Siddhanth ‘Bullzeye’ Kapoor (8th for ₹31,345).
Continuing the tradition of exceeding all limits at NPS India 2025, the ₹1,380 buy-in NPS#115 Relay was a straight-up value explosion! The event demolished its guarantee, creating a lucrative ₹23.57 Lakhs prize pool. With 295 players reaching the money and each receiving at least ₹2,357, the action and rewards continued to flow well into the early hours of Wednesday morning.
Final Table Results
*denotes a heads-up deal
₹5 Crores GTD NPS Mini Main Event – Qualifier 4
Q4 > Entries – 462 | Re-entries – 237 | Survivors – 79 | Chip Leader – ‘variance’ (787,000)
Combined > Entries – 1,492 | Re-entries – 817 | Survivors – 234 (unique) | Overall Chip Leader – Jaikishan ‘royalking7424’ Jangid (851,000)
₹2 Crores GTD NPS HighRoller – Qualifier 2
Q2 > Entries – 190 | Re-entries – 79 | Survivors – 18 | Chip Leader – Mohsin ‘gongo’ Shaikh (1,032,000)
Combined > Entries – 364 | Re-entries – 169 | Survivors – 39 (unique) | Overall Chip Leader – Mohsin ‘gongo’ Shaikh (1,032,000)
₹1 Crore GTD NPS Value Mine – Qualifier 5
Q5 > Entries – 410 | Re-entries – 302 | Survivors – 83 | Chip Leader – Ishaan ‘ideatheater11’ (428,000)
Combined > Entries – 2,055 | Re-entries – 1,295 | Survivors – 382 (unique) | Overall Chip Leader – Nishant ‘rektace’ Kumar (451,000)
Junglee Poker
‘ekumar14’ won the ₹6 Lakhs GTD Tuesday Phoenix for ₹1.40 Lakhs.
Manish ‘manish jangid’ Jangid (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Tuesday Turbo for ₹41,011) and ‘pk0822’ (Won ₹70K GTD Tuesday Sunsetter for ₹19,073), and ‘herohero1’ (Won ₹60K GTD Hangover for ₹11,203) won the other Tuesday marquees on Junglee Poker.
Adda52
Rajat ‘oshoswami’ Sharma won the ₹14 Lakhs GTD Iron Man for ₹2.63 Lakhs.
‘insaneiyat’ (Won ₹2.75 Lakhs GTD Voyager for ₹54,663), ‘Bul0kchkan’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Daily Deep Dive for ₹48,578), ‘Alonewie’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Nighttide DST Adda for ₹32,770), Vikas ‘drunktoast’ Yadav (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Afternoon Bounty for ₹23,624), ‘sanzoo’ (Won ₹1.30 Lakhs GTD The Mint Lite for ₹20,296), and ‘S1mplyZeus’ (Won ₹60K GTD Bounty Adda for ₹15,871) won the other Tuesday marquees on Adda52.
Pocket52
Aniket ‘breakingbread’ Jain won the ₹2.50 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Deepstack Turbo for ₹62,170.
Spartan Poker
Shreyas ‘mantri97’ Mantri (Won ₹4 Lakhs GTD Supreme for ₹68,058), Srikant ‘constantine’ Shubhankar (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD Spotlight for ₹44,400), ‘harjeet2705’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Monster Turbo for ₹33,300), and ‘cosmos18’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Monster Stack for ₹28,650) won the Tuesday marquees on Spartan Poker.
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