Daily Majors: Mehrotra, Bajaj, Birewar, Patni & Sharma Slay the Friday Marquees

Sanat Mehrotra, Vinayak Bajaj, Alok Birewar, Kunal Patni & Vaibhav Sharma - Daily Majors
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  • Attreyee Khasnabis September 26, 2020
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Even after Thursday saw most of the flagships breaching their advertised guarantees, Friday brought back the overlay brigade with many marquees failing to meet their listed guarantees.

Setting the stage for a blockbuster weekend was Spartan Poker’s FMS Main Event and PokerBaazi’s IMPS Mini Main Event that commenced their run yesterday while PokerDangal’s DGS Main Event played out its third starting flight, as well. All these events will be playing down to a champion on Sunday night, ensuring an action-packed weekend up ahead.

For now, let’s check out who the big winners were on Friday night!

 

Spartan Poker

The Freezeout Master Series (FMS) is on the home stretch with the ₹50 Lakhs GTD FMS Main Event hosting its opening flight yesterday. Day 1A witnessed 141 runners pony up the ₹11,000 entry buy-in, but only 20 players advanced to Day 2. Mohit ‘ro3bet’ Goyal bagged the most massive stack of 409,850, while ‘Jai1209’ (332,145) and ‘$ua13’ (324,937) rounded out the top three stacks of the day.

The Friday night showstopper at Spartan Poker turned out to be the ₹20 Lakhs GTD FMS#9 Highroller. The event garnered 98 entrants, falling just two entries short of meeting its listed guarantee. The anonymous user ‘ricky behl’ emerged as the victor and netted ₹5.25 Lakhs in first-place prize money. ‘ghayal2112’ (runner-up for ₹3.68 Lakhs) and Kunal ‘TiltAtma’ Patni (3rd for ₹2.43 Lakhs) secured the other podium finishes.

Kunal Patni

 

Ranked #14 on the annual leaderboard, Kunal Patni has moved up one place to #13 after his blistering Friday night run that saw him banking over ₹3.50 Lakhs from three deep runs.

The other big-ticket event on Spartan Poker, the ₹12 Lakhs GTD TGIF, wrangled in 710 entries and the site had to fill in an overlay of ₹1.35 Lakhs. Online reg Vikranth ‘borntrouble’ Varma championed the event for ₹2.32 Lakhs, while Ravi ‘Rvjn91’ Jain settled for a runner-up finish worth ₹1.46 Lakhs. Kunal ‘TiltAtma’ Patni picking up his second final table finish on Spartan Poker, placed fourth for ₹83,400.

Vikranth Varma
Vikranth Varma

 

 

Adda52

Adda52’s Thursday primetime tourney, The Ballers, had its guarantee pulled down to ₹22.5 Lakhs from ₹25 Lakhs last week. Despite the reduced guarantee, the ₹7,500 entry buy-in event could only muster 311 contenders, leading to a ₹1.19 Lakhs deficit. Online reg Vinayak ‘bhai_on_mary_jane’ Bajaj shipped the event for ₹5.02 Lakhs, while Anuj ‘chocha’ Manocha came in second for ₹4.01 Lakhs. Bajaj now has ₹2.81 Crores in recorded online earnings.

Vinayak Bajaj
Vinayak Bajaj

 

The ₹6 Lakhs GTD Running Hot overlaid ₹30,000 on the back of 235 entries. Vaibhav ‘alienrobot’ Sharma was crowned the champion after defeating Rajat ‘rajatnara’ Kumar (runner-up for ₹96,000) heads-up and took home ₹1.64 Lakhs. Sharma booked a second FT finish in PokerStars India’s Highroller, where he placed sixth for ₹70,073, raking in a cumulative ₹2.34 Lakhs last night.

Vaibhav Sharma
Vaibhav Sharma

 

 

PokerBaazi

The star attraction at PokerBaazi was the ₹20 Lakhs GTD The Weekly HighRoller. Sporting a ₹11,000 entry buy-in, the tourney saw 200 contenders vying for the top honors. The event just about met the guarantee, with the top 24 players enjoying a share of the prize pool. Seasoned pro Alok ‘TheProfessional’ Birewar was the last player standing and won ₹4.83 Lakhs, defeating Sanat ‘mehro2511’ Mehrotra in the heads-up finale. The latter netted ₹3.38 Lakhs in second-place prize money. With this win, Birewar currently boasts of ₹1.91 Crores in lifetime earnings.

Alok Birewar
Alok Birewar

 

Mehrotra’s runner-up finish in The Weekly HighRoller and a fourth-place finish in Spartan Poker’s FMS#9 Highroller for ₹1.91 Lakhs boosted his overall winnings to ₹3.35 Crores. In fact, Mehrotra’s collective score on Friday touched ₹5.29 Lakhs making him the day`s top scorer.

Runner-up Sanat Mehrotra
Runner-up Sanat Mehrotra

 

The ₹3 Lakhs GTD Friday SuperStack saw Arpan ‘Novus’ Majhi claim the title and top prize of ₹80,400. Sankalp ‘Wobbegong’ Marwah placed second for ₹56,310.

One of the headline tourneys of PokerBaazi’s Indian Micro Poker Series (IMPS), the ₹10 Lakhs GTD Mini Main Event, kicked off yesterday with its opening flight, Day 1A. Sporting an affordable ₹550 entry buy-in, Day 1A drew in 984 entries, with only 103 participants qualifying for Day 2. Millind ‘ulimpiraise’ Satam (458,000), PokerGuru Ambassador Rony ‘bisadip176’ Chowdhury (405,000), and Neeraj ‘ns11pathak’ Sharma (392,000) bagged the top stacks of the day.

 

PokerStars India

Leading the charge on PokerStars India was the ₹15 Lakhs GTD Highroller that locked in 174 entries, falling ₹1.95 Lakhs short of the advertised guarantee. Mystery user ‘aakhrijanam’ topped the field and banked a winner’s paycheque of ₹3.03 Lakhs, just as the latest UVS Millionaire Lite champion Neeraj ‘SelfClaimedPro’ Kumar finished runner-up for ₹2.26 Lakhs.

Neeraj Kumar
Neeraj Kumar

 

PokerStars India’s ₹5 Lakhs GTD The Classic pulled in 163 entrants and suffered an overlay of ₹92,500. Ranjeet ‘Bedevilforyou’ Negi won the event for ₹92,663, after a heads-up chop with ‘rollydolly777’ (runner-up for ₹84,480).

Ranjeet Negi

 

 

PokerDangal

The third starting flight of the Dangal Grinder Series (DSG) ₹10 Lakhs GTD Main Event, Day 1C, gathered 183 entries, taking the overall player pool to 569 entries. Only 16 runners survived the Day 1C onslaught and will now join the 41 qualifiers from Day 1A and Day 1B flights on Day 2.

Prashant ‘kingslayer’ Jha topped the Day 1C survivors with a stack of 315,361, while Ankit Pummy ‘Ankkiii’ Talwar (223,510) and ‘kingkong11’ (204,103) rounded out the top three stacks.

Prashant Jha

 

 

Pocket52

The ₹7.5 Lakhs GTD Pocket Kings was the primary attraction for MTT players at Pocket52. A total of 283 hopefuls paid the ₹2,200 entry buy-in, with the site having to fill in the ₹1.84 Lakhs shortfall. ‘Kingtry’ came out on top to win ₹1.50 Lakhs, while online phenom Harsh ‘Buddhabhikari’ Dembla had to contend with the second-place payout of ₹1.13 Lakhs.

Runner-up Harsh Dembla
Runner-up Harsh Dembla

 

The other Friday winners were:

PlayerPrize MoneyEventPoker Site
Cruzz₹40,200DGS Event #9 - ₹1.5 Lakhs GTDPokerDangal
Naman ‘nammy09’ Puri₹37,500Pocket Dinner ₹1.5 Lakhs GTDPocket52
Maddhav₹35,000IMPS#44 Daily ₹2 Lakhs GTDPokerBaazi
Achal ‘believerinpain95’ Sonale₹34,500Pocket Lunch ₹1.5 Lakhs GTDPocket52
rajarshi₹26,800DGS Event #10 - ₹1 Lakh GTDPoker Dangal
sachin662₹7,200Grinder 2.0 ₹20K GTDKhelo365

 

FMS Main Event 50 Lakhs GTD Day 1A – Spartan Poker

Buy-in – ₹11,000

Entries – 141

Survivors – 20

The star attraction of Spartan Poker’s Freezeout Master Series (FMS) series, the multi-flight ₹50 Lakhs GTD FMS Main Event, kicked off last night playing out the first of its three starting flights. Day 1A drew 141 entries, leaving only 20 survivors after a four-hour thirty-eight-minute run.

Mohit ‘ro3bet’ Goyal bagged the end-of-day chip lead with a stack of 409,850, with ‘Jai1209’ (332,145) and ‘$ua13’ (324,937) carrying forward the next top stacks.

MTT pro’s Sanat ‘avneed’ Mehrotra (259,453) and PokerGuru Ambassador Rony ‘ChipTricks’ Chowdhury (116,971) also bagged Day 2 stacks.

Other notables making the cut included Kunal ‘TiltAtma’ Patni (97,034), PokerGuru Ambassador Arjanveer ‘bazzingaa’ Singh Chadha (88,193), two-time Millionaire champion Phanindra ‘k9akkin’ Akkina (80,933), and Guruprasad ‘DONKAKING’ Gupta (64,420).

Top 10 Chip Counts at the End of Day 1A

  1. Mohit ‘ro3bet’ Goyal – 409,850
  2. Jai1209 – 332,145
  3. $ua13 – 324,937
  4. Sanat ‘avneed’ Mehrotra – 259,453
  5. MI7 – 154,554
  6. Mazacar – 144,208
  7. Meme lover – 133,252
  8. Tikash – 128,821
  9. Rony ‘ChipTricks’ Chowdhury -n116,971
  10. nutskibhookh – 103,396

 

The Ballers 22.5 Lakhs GTD Adda52

Buy-in – ₹7,500

Entries – 177

Re-entries – 134

Prize Pool – ₹22,50,000

Places Paid – 34

The ₹7,500 entry buy-in The Ballers returned for its scheduled weekly run on Adda52 last night. The site reduced the prize pool guarantee for the event from ₹25 Lakhs to ₹22.5 Lakhs, but with 311 entries (177 unique and 134 re-entries) coming in, there was still a sizeable overlay of ₹1.19 Lakhs that had to be filled in.

The tournament kicked off at 8 PM, and it was nearly 4 AM in the wee hours of Friday before a winner was declared.

Outlasting the six-max FT was Vinayak ‘bhai_on_mary_jane’ Bajaj, who pocketed ₹5.02 Lakhs after beating Anuj ‘chocha’ Manocha (runner-up for ₹4.01 Lakhs) heads-up.

If you look at Bajaj`s recent online record, he has been consistently picking up scores. His last deep run was in the ₹40 Lakhs GTD GPS- Grand The Elite on September 4, where he finished seventh for ₹1.42 Lakhs. He currently boasts of ₹2.81 Crores in lifetime winnings.

The Chandigarh-based PokerGuru Ambassador Ashish ‘rocky3705’ Ahuja (4th for ₹1.87 Lakhs) and Shravan ‘sweatmyass13’ Chhabria (5th for ₹1.29 Lakhs) were the other seasoned faces on the final table.

Runner-up Anuj Manocha
Runner-up Anuj Manocha

 

Final Table Results

  1. Vinayak ‘bhai_on_mary_jane’ Bajaj – ₹5,02,373
  2. Anuj ‘chocha’ Manocha – ₹4,01,002
  3. i4uvarma – ₹2,47,500
  4. Ashish ‘rocky3705’ Ahuja – ₹1,87,875
  5. Shravan ‘sweatmyass13’ Chhabria – ₹1,29,375
  6. GigaaBet – ₹84,375

 

FMS#9 Highroller 20 Lakhs GTD – Spartan Poker

Buy-in – ₹22,000

Entries – 98

Prize Pool – ₹20,00,000

Places Paid – 13

The costliest tourney at the FMS series, the ₹22,000 entry buy-in FMS#9 Highroller played down to a winner yesterday. The ₹20 Lakhs GTD event attracted 98 entries to register an overlay of 2 entries.

After a little over seven hours of play, ‘ricky behl’ walked away with the title and a site-best ₹5.25 Lakhs first-place prize. The anonymous winner now has over ₹13.09 Lakhs worth of site scores with ₹2.08 Lakhs in profits.

The runner-up prize went to ‘ghayal2112’, who added ₹3.68 Lakhs to their poker bankroll.

With the top 13 making runs in the money, other known players on the final table were Kunal ‘TiltAtma’ Patni (3rd for ₹2.43 Lakhs), and Sanat ‘avneed’ Mehrotra (4th for ₹1.91 Lakhs).

Goonjan ‘gmtesting’ Mall (8th for ₹74,000), and Armaan ‘space ace’ Kochhar (9th for ₹56,000) posted deep runs.

Final Table Results

  1. ricky behl – ₹5,25,000
  2. ghayal2112 – ₹3,68,000
  3. Kunal ‘TiltAtma’ Patni – ₹2,43,000
  4. Sanat ‘avneed’ Mehrotra – ₹1,91,000
  5. TheGTObot – ₹1,54,000
  6. 042-237-575-86 – ₹1,20,000

 

The Weekly HighRoller 20 Lakhs GTD – PokerBaazi

Buy-in – ₹11,000

Entries – 135

Re-entries – 65

Prize Pool – ₹20,00,000

Places Paid – 24

PokerBaazi`s new weekly addition, the ₹20 Lakhs GTD Weekly HighRoller, precisely hit the guaranteed 200 entry-mark, with each player signing up for ₹11,000.

The winner emerged in well-known reg Alok ‘TheProfessional’ Birewar, who walked away with a paycheck worth ₹4.83 Lakhs after prevailing over Sanat ‘mehro2511’ Mehrotra (runner-up for ₹3.38 Lakhs) in the heads-up play.

A quick look at Birewar online scorecard reveals that the vast majority of his top scores have all come during the lockdown!

On the other hand, Mehrotra picked up two HighRoller FT scores last night to propel himself to #6 on the yearly leaderboard.

The prominent names on the six-max FT were Paawan ‘ukissmyace’ Bansal (4th for ₹1.61 Lakhs) and Manish ‘thekid’ Lakhotia (5th for ₹1.21 Lakhs).

Final Table Result

  1. Alok ‘TheProfessional’ Birewar – ₹4,83,000
  2. Sanat ‘mehro2511’ Mehrotra – ₹3,38,600
  3. abrahamvegetaa – ₹2,17,600
  4. Paawan ‘ukissmyace’ Bansal – ₹1,61,200
  5. Manish ‘thekid’ Lakhotia – ₹1,21,000
  6. limpingbullets – ₹96,800

 

Highroller 15 Lakhs GTD – PokerStars India

Buy-in – ₹8,250

Entries – 101

Re-entries – 73

Prize Pool – ₹15,00,000

Places Paid – 27

PokerStars India’s ₹15 Lakhs GTD Highroller suffered an overlay of 1.95 Lakhs after registering 174 entrants. The top 27 places got paid and it took more than seven hours of play to crown a champion.

Racing past the field was a mystery user going by the moniker ‘aakhrijanam,’ who beat the current yearly TLB leaderboard topper Neeraj ‘SelfClaimedPro’ Kumar in the heads-up to win ₹3.03 Lakhs. The recent UVS Millionaire Lite champion, Kumar, padded his bankroll by ₹2.26 Lakhs after his runner-up finish.

The final table was stacked with notables like Rajat ‘sharabikebabi’ Sharma (3rd for ₹1.68 Lakhs), and Vaibhav ‘GTO_LIFE_GG’ Sharma (6th for ₹70,073). Ayush ‘Kyanaamrakhu’ Garg (7th for ₹52,284), Amit ‘the_ziro’ J (8th for ₹39,011), and Sahil ‘inaboobham’ Mahboobani (9th for ₹34,000).

Final Table Results

  1. aakhrijanam – ₹3,03,014
  2. Neeraj ‘SelfClaimedPro’ Kumar – ₹2,26,089
  3. Rajat ‘sharabikebabi’ Sharma – ₹1,68,693
  4. drpokerabc – ₹1,25,868
  5. flipper595 – ₹93,914
  6. Vaibhav ‘GTO_LIFE_GG’ Sharma – ₹70,073
  7. Ayush ‘Kyanaamrakhu’ Garg – ₹52,284
  8. Amit ‘the_ziro’ J – ₹39,011
  9. Sahil ‘inaboobham’ Mahboobani – ₹34,000

 

TGIF 12 Lakhs GTD Spartan Poker

Buy-in – ₹1,650

Entries – 334

Re-entries – 109

Re-buys – 267

Prize Pool – ₹12,00,000

Places Paid – 63

Vikranth borntrouble’ Varma bested a field of 710 entries that included his heads-up rival Ravi ‘Rvjn91’ Jain (runner-up for ₹1.46 Lakhs) to win the ₹12 Lakhs GTD TGIF on Spartan Poker last night.

This is the second flagship title won by Varma in under a week. Four days back, he had won a ₹3.49 Lakhs payday for capturing the ₹18 Lakhs GTD Mega Stack on the site. Varma had also posted a fourth-place finish in the GPS#56 ₹2 Crores GTD Main Event earlier this month for ₹9.64 Lakhs.

The tournament began at 8 PM and ran for more than eight hours before the dust settled. The site had to pitch in ₹1.35 Lakhs to make up for the overlay.

The final 63 players boarded the money bus. Among those who were able to post FT finishes were Kunal ‘TiltAtma’ Patni (4th for ₹83,400), Abhigyan ‘Zeigler’ Saikia (7th for ₹38,520), Young Gun Gaurav ‘mozzie17’ Sood (8th for ₹27,360), and PokerGuru Ambassador Arjanveer Singh ‘bazzingaa’ Chadha (9th for ₹21,840).

Runner-up Ravi Jain
Runner-up Ravi Jain

 

Final Table Results

  1. Vikranth ‘borntrouble’ Varma – ₹2,32,200
  2. Ravi ‘Rvjn91’ Jain – ₹1,46,400
  3. rimtis – ₹1,05,000
  4. Kunal ‘TiltAtma’ Patni – ₹83,400
  5. ddtheking – ₹65,400
  6. MrSunshine – ₹51,240
  7. Abhigyan ‘Zeigler’ Saikia – ₹38,520
  8. Gaurav ‘mozzie17’ Sood – ₹27,360
  9. Arjanveer Singh ‘bazzingaa’ Chadha – ₹21,840

 

IMPS#43 Mini Main Event 10 Lakhs GTD Day 1A – PokerBaazi

Buy-in – ₹550

Entries – 732

Re-entries – 252

Prize Pool – ₹10,00,000

Survivors – 103

The ₹550 entry buy-in ₹10 Lakhs GTD IMPS#43 Mini Main Event played out its first starting flight on Friday.

Day 1A registered 984 entries (732 unique and 252 re-entries). Out of the total registrations, only 103 players could bag chips for Day 1B, and carrying the biggest stack forward was Millind ‘ulimpiraise’ Satam (458,000).

PokerGuru Ambassador Rony ‘bisadip176’ Chowdhury (405,000), and Thursday’s IMPS#35 Daily ₹2 Lakhs GTD winner Neeraj ‘ns11pathak’ Sharma (392,000) rounded out the top three stacks on Day 1A.

Sreeharsha ‘yUDdam’ Boneni (368,000) and online regular Sagar ‘sagarpupul’ Choudhury (308,000) were amongst the top ten stack holders.

2nd in Chips Rony Chowdhury
2nd in Chips Rony Chowdhury

 

Top 10 Chip Counts at the End of Day 1A

  1. Millind ‘ulimpiraise’ Satam – 458,000
  2. Rony ‘bisadip176’ Chowdhury – 405,000
  3. Neeraj ‘ns11pathak’ Sharma – 392,000
  4. anshu1982 – 390,000
  5. AndhaDhun – 386,000
  6. Sreeharsha ‘yUDdam’ Boneni – 368,000
  7. RSV11 – 334,000
  8. dsingh2908 – 319,000
  9. 21stargate – 311,000
  10. Sagar ‘sagarpupul’ Choudhury – 308,000

 

DGS Main Event 10 Lakhs GTD Day 1C – PokerDangal

Buy-in – ₹990

Entries – 132

Re-entries – 51

Survivors – 16

PokerDangal’s ₹10 Lakhs GTD DGS Main Event ran its third starting flight on Friday night – starting 7.30 PM onwards. Day 1C attracted 183 entries, and after four hours of play, only 16 runners were able to bag a stack for Day 2.

Prashant ‘kingslayer’ Jha led the pack with a stack of 315,361, with Ankit Pummy ‘Ankkiii’ Talwar (223,510) and ‘kingkong11’ (204,103) rounding out the top three stacks from the flight.

Taking into account the 386 entries from the first two flights (Day 1A – 205, Day 1B – 181), the tourney has clocked in 569 entries already, and a total of 57 players, including 41 prior qualifiers (Day 1A – 22, Day 1B – 19) have made it to Day 2.

2nd in Chip Ankit Talwar
2nd in Chip Ankit Talwar

 

Top 10 Chip Counts at the End of Day 1C

  1. Prashant ‘kingslayer’ Jha – 315,361
  2. Ankit Pummy ‘Ankkiii’ Talwar – 223,510
  3. kingkong11 – 204,103
  4. Jassibro – 130,364
  5. 3bet – 127,160
  6. CaptainLevi – 125,690
  7. Tyler7 – 112,354
  8. Asean – 110,776
  9. Nomercy3801 – 108,189
  10. Divyanshu ‘StackKing’ Patel – 92,018

 

Pocket Kings 7.5 Lakhs GTD – Pocket52

Buy-in – ₹2,200

Entries – 190

Re-entries – 93

Prize Pool – ₹7,50,000

Places Paid – 43

Pocket52`s ₹7.5 Lakhs GTD Pocket Kings suffered a ₹1.84 Lakhs overlay shortfall from a turnout of 283 entries.

‘Kingtry’ took down the tourney for ₹1.50 Lakhs, with MTT reg Harsh ‘Buddhabhikari’ Dembla finishing runner-up for ₹1.13 Lakhs.

Final Table Results

  1. Kingtry – ₹1,50,000
  2. Harsh ‘Buddhabhikari’ Dembla – ₹1,12,500
  3. TimeLoop – ₹82,500
  4. pataaka – ₹52,500
  5. NITINRAWAT – ₹37,500
  6. thesetminer – ₹30,000

 

Running Hot 6 Lakhs GTD Adda52

Buy-in – ₹2,200

Entries – 138

Re-entries – 97

Prize Pool – ₹6,00,000

Places Paid – 24

Running alongside the Ballers on Adda52 was the ₹6 Lakhs GTD Running Hot that garnered 235 entries to register an overlay worth ₹30,000.

Starting at 9.30 PM, the tourney made a six-hour run before handing out the title and the winner’s cheque of ₹1.64 Lakhs to online phenom Vaibhav ‘alienrobot’ Sharma.

Sharma has been among the standout performers this month, and his exploits include winning the ₹40 Lakhs GTD GPS – Grand Sunday Superstack on September 6 for ₹7.68 Lakhs. He was also one of the weekly leaderboard toppers this month After yesterday’s breakout run (that included a sixth-place finish in PokerStars India`s HighRoller), he is currently sitting on ₹3.77 Crores in recorded online earnings.

Rajat ‘rajatnara’ Kumar finished runner-up for ₹96,000.

Naresh ‘fireexit’ Rathnam (4th for ₹51,600), Pranav ‘pkpok’ Khandalkar (6th for ₹25,500), and Aditya ‘Adit11’ Kulkarni (7th for ₹19,500) were the other known players to final table the event.

Final Table Results

  1. Vaibhav ‘alienrobot’ Sharma – ₹1,64,700
  2. Rajat ‘rajatnara’ Kumar – ₹96,000
  3. gogikaran – ₹72,000
  4. Naresh ‘fireexit’ Rathnam – ₹51,600
  5. roysubho85 – ₹36,000
  6. Pranav ‘pkpok’ Khandalkar – ₹25,500
  7. Aditya ‘Adit11’ Kulkarni – ₹19,500
  8. prasad1983 – ₹15,000

 

The Classic 5 Lakhs GTD – PokerStars India

Buy-in – ₹2,750

Entries – 97

Re-entries – 66

Prize Pool – ₹5,00,000

Places Paid – 26

PokerStars India’s ₹5 Lakhs GTD The Classic clocked in 163 runners who ponied up the ₹2,750 entry buy-in, forcing the site to fill in the ₹92,500 overlay.

After almost six hours of intense action, Ranjeet ‘Bedevilforyou’ Negi cut a heads-up deal with ‘rollydolly777’ (runner-up for ₹84,480) to collect ₹92,663 in prize money.

The only other known player on the 9-handed FT was Vaibhav ‘vaibsaarav’ Shah (7th for ₹18,532).

Final Table Results

  1. Ranjeet ‘Bedevilforyou’ Negi – ₹92,663*
  2. rollydolly777 – ₹84,480*
  3. Czar2110 – ₹57,394
  4. jinedo – ₹43,264
  5. flyingfish333 – ₹32,613
  6. whowizz – ₹24,584
  7. Vaibhav ‘vaibsaarav’ Shah – ₹18,532
  8. gangnam gangi – ₹13,969
  9. kingsneverdie11 – ₹10,530

*denotes heads-up deal

 

Friday SuperStack 3 Lakhs GTD – PokerBaazi

Buy-in – ₹2,200

Entries – 87

Re-entries – 30

Total Prize Pool – ₹3,00,000

Places Paid – 15

The ₹3 Lakhs GTD tourney on PokerBaazi, the Friday SuperStack, was taken down by online regular Arpan ‘Novus’ Majhi, who collected ₹80,400 for the victory after defeating Sankalp ‘Wobbegong’ Marwah (runner-up for ₹56,310) heads-up.

With only 117 entries, the event suffered an overlay of ₹66,000, and 15 places got paid.

 

Pocket Dinner 1.5 Lakhs GTD – Pocket52

Buy-in – ₹1,100

Entries – 81

Re-entries – 24

Prize Pool – ₹1,50,000

Places Paid – 18

Pocket52’s ₹1.5 Lakhs GTD, Pocket Dinner could only muster ₹105 entries, falling ₹45,000 short of its guarantee.

Naman ‘nammy09’ Puri championed the event to take home ₹37,500, defeating Saurabh ‘Romosa’ Ramola (runner-up for ₹23,250) heads-up.

Naman Puri
Naman Puri

 

 

DGS Event#9 – 1.5 Lakhs GTD – PokerDangal

Buy-in – ₹880

Entries – 74

Re-entries – 49

Prize Pool – ₹1,50,000

Places Paid – 15

The ₹1.5 Lakhs GTD DGS Event#9 suffered a significant ₹51,600 (over 30% of the posted guarantee) shortfall on the back of a turnout of 123 entries.

Benefitting the most from the massive value on offer was ‘Cruzz,’ who banked ₹40,200 after defeating ‘Bhoomivishal’ (runner-up for ₹28,155) heads-up.

 

Pocket Lunch 1.5 Lakhs GTD – Pocket52

Buy-in – ₹1,100

Entries – 88

Re-entries – 38

Prize Pool – ₹1,50,000

Places Paid – 27

Achal ‘believerinpain95’ Sonale denied Arjunn ‘ArjunnAg’ Agrawal the Pocket Lunch ₹1.5 Lakhs GTD title for a payday worth ₹34,500. Agrawal placed second for ₹21,000.

Achal Sonale
Achal Sonale

 

The event clocked in 126 runners, booking an overlay of ₹24,000.

 

DGS Event#10 – 1 Lakh GTD – PokerDangal

Buy-in – ₹660

Entries – 71

Re-entries – 55

Prize Pool – ₹1,00,000

Places Paid – 15

PokerDangal’s ₹1 Lakh GTD DGS Event#10 pulled in 126 entries who ponied up the ₹660 entry buy-in to leave an overlay of ₹24,400, and the top 15 places got paid.

The mystery user ‘rajarshi’ took home the winner’s cheque worth ₹26,800 after beating ‘CaptainLevi’ (runner-up for ₹18,770) heads-up for the title.

Somenn ‘Prokiller’ Singh finished 5th for ₹6,700.

 

Grinder 2.0 20K GTD – Khelo 365

Buy-in – ₹275

Entries – 33

Re-entries – 32

Prize Pool – ₹20,000

Places Paid – 7

Khelo365’s ₹20K GTD Grinder 2.0 drew 65 runners to post an overlay worth ₹3,750. ‘sachin662’ took down the tourney to win ₹7,200 with ‘JIO’ finishing runner-up for ₹4,000.

 

This report was updated at 3:30 PM on 26.9.2020.

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