Daily Majors: Sanjay Chaudhary & Anant Purohit Light Up a Quiet Post-NPS Tuesday With Power-Packed Performances

Daily Majors: Sanjay Chaudhary & Anant Purohit Light Up a Quiet Post-NPS Tuesday With Power-Packed Performances
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  • Attreyee Khasnabis March 26, 2025
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After the absolute madness of the National Poker Series India 2025 – a month packed with record fields, medal chases, and that intense scramble for a seat at the National Poker Champion showdown in Goa – it’s no shocker that Tuesday felt a bit… subdued. You could almost hear a collective sigh of relief across the virtual felt. Many grinders were likely glued to the IPL 2025 action, nursing their bankrolls (or maybe their pride) after the NPS grind or simply taking a well-earned break.

While the online platforms kept the engines running with their usual tournament schedule, the player numbers definitely dipped. That post-NPS hangover was evident, leading to some juicy overlays popping up across the board – a rare sight but understandable given the circumstances.

But quiet doesn’t mean uneventful. For a select few, Tuesday was anything but sleepy. Stepping firmly into the limelight was Sanjay Chaudhary. He didn’t just win; he owned PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour, capturing his first flagship title of the year. Chaudhary is no rookie; he’s the player who etched his name in PokerBaazi history with that jaw-dropping ₹4.14 Crores runner-up finish in the G.O.A.T. 2024 – still the biggest single payout recorded on the site. This long-awaited ended a nine-month dry spell for titles and added a whopping ₹7.50 Lakhs to his account, his second-largest tournament score behind that colossal G.O.A.T. haul. It also nudged his total earnings on the site beyond the ₹5 Crore milestone, making him the day’s biggest money winner across all the platforms. In a twist nobody saw coming, player ‘dragonpanda,’ in only their third tournament this year, turned their first-ever cash on PokerBaazi into a massive ₹5 Lakhs runner-up prize.

Meanwhile, Anant Purohit—the ‘Smiling Assassin‘ just kept rolling. Coming off an unbelievable Monday night where he pulled in ₹1.95 Crores on Natural8 India (including that monster ₹1.92 Crores win in the PLOSSUS Bounty 400 – making him only the sixth Indian player to hit an eight-figure score), Purohit wasn’t resting. He jumped back into the Natural8 India action and added another ₹7.48 Lakhs to his rapidly growing treasure chest from two deep finishes. A seventh-place finish in the Super Circuit Classic 250 added ₹3.37 Lakhs, and navigating deep into the COLOSSUS Bounty NLH 400 (62nd) brought in another ₹4.11 Lakhs. These scores catapulted his 2025 earnings beyond ₹3.51 Crores – with a staggering ₹3.23 Crores coming just from Natural8 India. And we’re only closing out March. He’s sitting second in the Player of the Year race behind Tarun Goyal, hinting that we might be in for another epic battle between these two titans for the 2025 POY title.

Anant Purohit
Anant Purohit

Other notable scores on Natural8 India from Tuesday:

  • The reigning 2024 POY champion, Tarun Goyal, wasn’t quiet either, adding ₹2.99 Lakhs to his yearly total (now over ₹4.30 Crores) with a 35th-place finish in the Pot-Limit Omaha Championship 800.
  • Mohit Mehta found a nice score, finishing fifth in the Bounty Hunters Forty Stack 44 for ₹1.86 Lakhs.
  • Aniket Waghmare grabbed ₹1.69 Lakhs for making it to 77th place in the Pot-Limit Omaha Championship 800.
  • Akash Sharma came close in the Zodiac Ox Bounty Strong Stack, earning ₹1.46 Lakhs for a second-place finish.

 

Over on Adda52, poker veteran Dhaval Mudgal finally converted one of his many recent deep runs into a win. After consistently going deep across platforms and snagging an NPS Silver Medal recently, Mudgal powered through the field in The Mint to capture ₹2.81 Lakhs. This win, his second-largest score this year, snapped a nearly four-month wait for a title. Chasing him hard was the clearly in-form ‘zohan2188,’ who continued their hot streak with a runner-up finish worth ₹2.12 Lakhs – their second-best result on the site.

PokerBaazi saw another player celebrating a significant milestone. Daljit Singh played his way to his first-ever flagship title, dominating The Endeavour Lite. Just two days removed from grabbing a Silver Medal in the NPS#181 (6-Max) Deepdive, Singh climbed one step higher, taking home a career-best ₹2.35 Lakhs and putting his PokerBaazi account firmly in the profit zone. Site regular ‘Theunborn‘ came incredibly close to ending a two-year title drought but had to settle for second. Still, the ₹1.55 Lakhs cash prize marked a personal best and a significant return to form.

Himanshu Arora‘s red-hot streak continued as he manoeuvred through a packed field in PokerBaazi’s Big PLO-5, scooping up ₹2.27 Lakhs – his fourth-best score in 2025. Coming off an NPS Gold in the NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive and notable fourth-place finishes in two other NPS events, Arora once again showed his skill in the five-card game. This latest win padded his growing 2025 resume and lifted his annual earnings past ₹50 Lakhs. Mahesh Thakkar mounted a significant comeback in the same PLO event. After a relatively subdued NPS and a three-month gap between titles, he fought hard for a runner-up position, pocketing ₹1.70 Lakhs. A small additional cash in The Endeavour Lite boosted his total take for the night to a respectable ₹1.79 Lakhs.

The winner’s circle also included Mohak Kapoor (who impressively won two titles), Prateek Sharma, Yash Jaiswal, Ankita Ajay Malik, and Deepak Verma, each finding success in the other Tuesday marquees!

Here are the Tuesday highlights!

Daily Majors Recap With PokerGuru | Tuesday | March 25 | 2025

 

PokerBaazi

The Endeavour – ₹50 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹5,750

Entries – 468

Re-entries – 384

Prize Pool – ₹50,00,000

Places Paid – 138

The four-week storm that was NPS India 2025 finally blew over on Monday night, letting everyone catch their breath. But just as the dust settled, PokerBaazi snapped back into the regular grind. The familiar flagships were lit up again on Tuesday, headlined by the beastly ₹50 Lakhs GTD The Endeavour. And with many of the usual heavy hitters likely chilling post-NPS, the door was wide open for someone else to grab the spotlight.

And grab it, they did. Tuesday night was all about Sanjay ‘raskolnikov’ Chaudhary. This player, who has been jumped into the action now and then since October 2018, holds a wild distinction: landing the biggest single payout PokerBaazi has ever dished out – an eye-watering ₹4.14 Crores for finishing second in the colossal ₹25 Crores GTD G.O.A.T. 2024. Last night, he reminded everyone he knows how to close.

Sanjay Chaudhary
Sanjay Chaudhary

Chaudhary played The Endeavour like he owned it, grabbing his first flagship title of 2025. It also snapped a nine-month title drought, his last win being way back in June 2024.

The Endeavour was a proper marathon, stretching over 8 hours and 21 minutes. A field of 468 players (making 852 entries total) showed up for the 8 PM showstopper. Chaudhary needed three bullets to get traction but stayed locked in, going the distance to scoop a staggering ₹7.50 Lakhs. That’s his second-biggest score on the books, only trailing that legendary G.O.A.T. haul. It also made him Tuesday’s top dog earner across all platforms, just squeaking past Anant Purohit‘s ₹7.48 Lakhs day on Natural8 India. And boom, this win officially bumped Chaudhary over the ₹5 Crore mark in total site earnings.

Sanjay Chaudhary’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹5.01 Crores | Site Profits: ₹3.90 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #1

The runner-up story was something else. ‘dragonpanda,’ a mystery player first seen on PokerBaazi in May 2020, had only played eight tourneys on the site. This Endeavour was just their third event entry for all of 2025. And on just their third try, ‘dragonpanda’ landed their first-ever final table appearance in a major PokerBaazi event. The debut win didn’t quite materialize, but second place came with a massive ₹5 Lakhs prize. Incredibly, this was their first cash ever on the site – instantly putting them in the black and setting them up nicely for whatever comes next.

dragonpanda’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹5 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹4.65 Lakhs

The Endeavour final table had plenty of familiar firepower. January Leaderboard champ Rajat ‘LungFakeer’ Sharma finished third, banking ₹3.69 Lakhs. Mohit ‘thejoker’ Mehta, fresh off earning four NPS medals, placed fourth for ₹2.86 Lakhs. Young Gun Karan ‘Apocalypto’ Radia snagged fifth for ₹2.31 Lakhs, and NPS#156 Marathon Silver Medallist Archit ‘RareAbility’ Saraogi took sixth, collecting ₹1.80 Lakhs.

With its ₹5,750 price tag, The Endeavour always brings out players looking for a serious score from that ₹50 Lakhs prize pool. Like the other big ones on Tuesday (except the buzzing Big PLO-5), it felt the post-NPS overlay effect, falling short of its guarantee by a steep ₹7.40 Lakhs. This scenario, however, made it extra sweet for the 138 players who made the money, each pocketing at least ₹10,000.

It all contributed to another night of big scores and high-energy action on PokerBaazi. Clearly, even after the record-breaking NPS India 2025, the value and excitement keep flowing strong on India’s leading online poker platform.

Final Table Results

  1. Sanjay ‘raskolnikov’ Chaudhary – ₹7,50,000
  2. dragonpanda – ₹5,00,000
  3. Rajat ‘LungFakeer’ Sharma – ₹3,69,000
  4. Mohit ‘thejoker’ Mehta – ₹2,85,500
  5. Karan ‘Apocalypto’ Radia – ₹2,30,500
  6. Archit ‘RareAbility’ Saraogi – ₹1,79,500
  7. Gols123 – ₹1,35,000
  8. Praks2022 – ₹1,00,000

 

Big PLO-5 – ₹10 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹5,000

Entries – 131

Re-entries – 130

Prize Pool – ₹11,34,828

Places Paid – 41

The NPS India 2025 afterglow is fading, and you can sense the collective sigh of relief across the virtual poker landscape. But the action never stops, and PokerBaazi kept its usual flagships running yesterday, just like Monday. However, the predictable post-series lull was noticeable. Many players seemed to be opting for some well-deserved time off, perhaps recovering from the intense schedule or licking some wounds after a tough series.

Even while NLH MTT tables showed empty seats, the Pot Limit Omaha fans clearly didn’t get the memo. The ₹10 Lakhs GTD Big PLO-5 saw a robust turnout, proving the five-card action remains as popular as ever.

In the Indian poker scene right now, some players just seem to have that extra gear. Himanshu ‘pokerbrat7’ Arora is definitely deep in his. He’s not just on a good run; he’s practically scorching the tables.

Himanshu Arora
Himanshu Arora

Just two weeks after grabbing Gold in PokerBaazi’s NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive, Arora showed up this Tuesday with the same sharp focus and repeated the feat, conquering the Big PLO-5. If anyone doubted his current form, this performance silenced them.

This isn’t exactly new territory for Arora. His track record includes attention-grabbing victories in some of the biggest events out there, like The MoneyMaker and the Masters#23 Mini HighRoller. Even his recent NPS India 2025 campaign saw him put up impressive numbers, finishing fourth in both NPS#25 (PLO-4) and NPS#180 Knockout (PKO) before claiming his second NPS Gold in that PLO-5 Megadive – making it clear the five-card variant is one of his strong suits.

Arora dove into the five-card chaos in the 9 PM Big PLO-5 on Tuesday night, facing off against 130 opponents in a total field of 261 entries. Flowing with confidence, Arora navigated the field expertly. After nearly six hours and 45 minutes of five-card action and using four entries to seal the deal, he was the last player standing. This added another title to his already stacked resume and sent ₹2.27 Lakhs flowing into his PokerBaazi wallet – his fourth-largest score on the site this year, also pushing his annual earnings above the ₹50 Lakh mark.

Himanshu Arora’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹9.49 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹3.25 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #5 | Annual Winnings: ₹50.83 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹16.38 Lakhs

While Arora celebrated another win, Mahesh ‘mr12324’ Thakkar was writing a different kind of story in the same tournament – one of pure grit. Thakkar didn’t have a headline-grabbing NPS series. His journey was more about the relentless grind – playing countless satellites, fighting for shots in the bigger events, but falling short of that major breakthrough. For many, facing repeated setbacks in a series like NPS India 2025 could lead to discouragement. But Thakkar seems cut from a different cloth. His standout quality isn’t always reflected in payout lists; it’s his persistence. And in the demanding world of poker, that counts for a lot.

Mahesh Thakkar
Mahesh Thakkar

He returned to the tables with clear intent, looking to break a three-month dry spell for titles. Jumping into the Big PLO-5 fray, Thakkar showed zero rust, just determination. He played his way deep, eventually finding himself heads-up against the red-hot Arora in a gritty showdown.

Thakkar pushed hard for the win in that final duel but came up shy. Still, his runner-up finish was good for a ₹1.70 Lakhs payday – his fourth-best score on PokerBaazi. His Tuesday grind also included a small cash in The Endeavour Lite (36th place), adding another ₹9,000 to his haul, bringing his total earnings for the night to just over ₹1.79 Lakhs.

Mahesh Thakkar’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹84.32 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹4.74 Lakhs

The Big PLO-5 final table featured other recognisable names, including Monday’s The Big Show runner-up Anmol ‘airball’ Narang, who finished fourth here for ₹80,005, and two-time NPS India 2025 medallist Madhab ‘madhabpal2017’ Pal, taking fifth for ₹56,741.

Significantly, while other events struggled, the ₹5,000 buy-in Big PLO-5 easily surpassed its guarantee, generating a healthy ₹11.35 Lakhs prize pool. The top 41 finishers all earned at least ₹9,646. Clearly, the appetite for PLO action remains undiminished, even after the demanding NPS series.

Final Table Results

  1. Himanshu ‘pokerbrat7’ Arora – ₹2,26,966
  2. Mahesh ‘mr12324’ Thakkar – ₹1,70,224
  3. Jerome – ₹1,13,483
  4. Anmol ‘airball’ Narang – ₹80,005
  5. Madhab ‘madhabpal2017’ Pal – ₹56,741
  6. WishcoolAAA – ₹45,393

 

The Endeavour Lite – ₹15 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,875

Entries – 307

Re-entries – 211

Prize Pool – ₹15,00,000

Places Paid – 82

With the NPS India 2025 chaos settling into the rearview mirror, the poker community seems to be catching its breath. But a month-long series like that leaves its mark, and you could sense the post-grind fatigue across the tables on Tuesday. The predictable effect: many tournaments saw lighter-than-usual attendance and fell well short of their guarantees.

But the action doesn’t stop, and Tuesday brought a huge moment for Daljit ‘Djbro22’ Singh. A fixture on PokerBaazi since 2018, this sporadic MTT grinder from Punjab didn’t just show up in the ₹15 Lakhs GTD The Endeavour Lite – he owned it. Still fresh off a Silver Medal finish in NPS#181 (6-Max) Deepdive just last Saturday, Singh went all the way this time, finally stepping into the winner’s circle for his first-ever flagship title on the site. This was a massive achievement, long overdue for a dedicated player.

The 7:30 PM The Endeavour Lite saw Singh face off against 306 opponents (in a total field of 518 entries). After an intense battle stretching over six hours and 21 minutes, Singh stood tall, claiming the top prize, which meant a striking ₹2.35 Lakhs added to his account. This wasn’t just any win; it stands as his largest score on PokerBaazi, even eclipsing that recent runner-up finish. These back-to-back top finishes have dramatically shifted his fortunes, pushing his lifetime PokerBaazi stats firmly into the black.

Daljit Singh’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹5.77 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹2.23 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1

The path wasn’t easy, though. Site regular ‘Theunborn’ was in the thick of it, determined to end a long dry spell. Their last victory came way back in the 1000X#26 in April 2023, making them incredibly eager to break a nearly two-year title drought. While the number one spot remained elusive, the runner-up finish brought a significant consolation – a personal-best payday of ₹1.55 Lakhs.

Theunborn’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹17.67 Lakhs | Site Winnings: ₹4.06 Lakhs

The final table of The Endeavour Lite also saw solid runs from NPS#21 (7-Max) SPRINT finalist ‘Maharaja3,’ who finished third, good for ₹1.17 Lakhs, and yesterday`s Daily Morning SPRINT winner ‘amitrai112000’, collecting ₹85,950 for fourth place. Further down, ‘Adrit’, after firing four bullets, walked away with ₹47,400 in seventh, while site regular ‘mythical’ finished eighth, earning ₹32,250.

Like many tournaments on this post-NPS Tuesday, the ₹2,875 buy-in The Endeavour Lite felt the overlay effect, coming up short of its guarantee by a substantial ₹2.05 Lakhs. This meant fantastic value for the players involved. The top 82 finishers banked at least ₹7,200, a nice 2.5 times return on their initial buy-in. It seems the value is plentiful on PokerBaazi right now, even after the massive NPS series, leaving everyone wondering what big announcement might be coming next from the industry leader.

Final Table Results

  1. Daljit ‘Djbro22’ Singh – ₹2,35,350
  2. Theunborn – ₹1,55,250
  3. Maharaj3 – ₹1,17,000
  4. amitrai112000 – ₹85,950
  5. bonomo – ₹72,900
  6. mrblue1205 – ₹60,000
  7. Adrit – ₹47,400
  8. mythical – ₹35,250

 

‘1LevelUpGuy’ won the 10 Lakhs GTD Daily Last Chance for 1.58 Lakhs.

Mohak ‘tiltin’ Kapoor (Won 5 Lakhs GTD 7-Max Afternoon Boost for 69,530), Prateek ‘DABANGG2’ Sharma (Won 2 Lakhs GTD PLO-5 Boost for 27,320), ‘poshDrops762943’ (Won 2 Lakhs GTD Daily Boost for 27,000), ‘realpsycho’ (Won 1.50 Lakhs GTD PLO-6 Daily for 17,950), ‘badboy2’ (Won 1 Lakh GTD Boost for 10,810), ‘Addictedtopoker’ (Won 1 Lakh GTD Boost for 10,000), and ‘RomanReignsss’ (Won 1 Lakh GTD Midnight SPRINT for 9,792) won the other Tuesday marquees on PokerBaazi.

 

Junglee Poker

‘Jayanthi27222393’ won the 7 Lakhs GTD JK#14 for 1.45 Lakhs.

Yash ‘darkshark_11’ Jaiswal (Won 2 Lakhs GTD JK#15 for 51,532), ‘noo2234’ (Won 90K GTD JK#13 for 27,427), and ‘omenpm1990’ (Won 60K GTD Hangover for 11,712) won the other Tuesday marquees on Junglee Poker.

 

Adda52

The Mint – ₹14 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹4,200

Entries – 103

Re-entries – 75

Re-buys – 8

Prize Pool – ₹14,00,000

Places Paid – 27

The digital dust from the colossal NPS India 2025 is starting to clear, and the online poker scene is beginning to find its usual rhythm. But a month-long poker marathon of that scale leaves its scars. You could feel the collective exhaustion across the virtual tables; most of Tuesday’s tournaments felt a bit sparse, some missing their prize pool guarantees by miles.

Despite the quiet night, Adda52 kept the lights bright, rolling out its usual Tuesday marquees. The star attraction was The Mint, boasting a ₹14 Lakhs guaranteed prize pool. And this is where a familiar face, poker stalwart Dhaval ‘dirtyzoso’ Mudgal, finally broke through after months of chasing that top spot.

Dhaval Mudgal
Dhaval Mudgal

His last big win felt like ages ago – way back in December with the Sunday Head Hunter. But that’s not to say Mudgal has been hiding under a rock in 2025. Far from it. He’s been right there, knocking on the door repeatedly. Deep runs in Pocket52’s Pocket Bullets, final table appearances in PokerBaazi’s Summit Lite and BSS Kickoff, and Adda52’s Sunday Head Hunter – this poker veteran was doing the work. He even snagged his first NPS medal, a Silver, in the NPS#81 Thursday Thunder three weeks ago. That felt like the moment, but the big win remained stubbornly out of reach.

The close calls kept coming. Just two weeks back, another near miss in the Sunday Head Hunter and a podium finish in the Adda52 Millions. Then, just last week, another third place right here in The Mint. The results were piling up, consistent, and strong, but that number one finish was playing hard to get until last night.

Mudgal needed two entries in the 8 PM battleground, The Mint. He navigated the 186-strong field (103 unique) with purpose. When the virtual chips settled, he stood alone, taking the event down for the first time. The victory came with a hefty paycheck of ₹2.81 Lakhs – his second-best score this year, only shaded by that NPS runner-up finish. The three-month wait and the string of near misses was finally over.

Dhaval Mudgal’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹8.43 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹2.64 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #1 | Annual Winnings: ₹30.71 Lakhs

Standing in Mudgal’s way until the very end was Adda52 regular ‘zohan2188. This player wasn’t just showing up; they were coming in hot. A runner-up finish in The Ballers and a Holdem Bash title just a fortnight ago, plus a third-place run in Saturday’s MMA Monster Stack, showed ‘zohan2188’ meant business. Firing two bullets themselves, this mystery player pushed hard for the title. Still, they ultimately had to concede, walking away with a respectable ₹2.12 Lakhs for second place – their own second-best result on the platform.

zohan2188’s Adda52: Site Winnings: ₹28.49 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹12.33 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1

The Mint’s final table wasn’t exactly a walk in the park, featuring plenty of known grinders. Brijesh ‘Takut007’ Singh, fresh off a win in Sunday’s MMA PKO 6-Max, continued his good form, finishing fourth and collecting ₹1.21 Lakhs. Abhishek ‘abhisekchem86’ Mandal, who grabbed second in Friday’s The Ballers, ended his campaign in sixth, good for ₹69,480. Sunil ‘bababk’ Arora (7th for ₹52,557) and Jitesh ‘Jiteshamritkar’ Amritkar (8th for ₹39,755) also made their presence felt at the final showdown.

Despite the intense competition, The Mint itself couldn’t escape the night’s trend, coming up short of its guarantee by a jaw-dropping ₹7.21 Lakhs – a shortfall of over 50%. But that meant incredible value for the players who made it through. The 27 finishers who survived the money bubble locked up at least ₹16,333 each, nearly quadrupling their initial ₹4,200 buy-in.

For Dhaval Mudgal, though, this wasn’t just about the money or the value. After months of being so close, the door finally gave way. Last night, he didn’t just step through— he kicked it down.

Final Table Results

  1. Dhaval ‘dirtyzoso’ Mudgal – ₹2,80,557
  2. zohan2188 – ₹2,12,219
  3. realninjas795 – ₹1,60,529
  4. Brijesh ‘Takut007’ Singh – ₹1,21,429
  5. kukz11 – ₹91,852
  6. Abhishek ‘abhisekchem86’ Mandal – ₹69,480
  7. Sunil ‘bababk’ Arora – ₹52,557
  8. Jitesh ‘Jiteshamritkar’ Amritkar – ₹39,755

 

Ankita ‘ankumalik’ Ajay Malik (Won ₹2.75 Lakhs GTD Voyager for 48,644), ‘KESHAVKP1’ (Won 1.50 Lakhs GTD Daily Deep Dive for 38,145), Mohak ‘sparkie’ Kapoor (Won 1.50 Lakhs GTD Nighttide DST Adda for 32,770), ‘RM2021’ (Won 1 Lakh GTD Afternoon Bounty for 29,568), ‘sanzoo’ (Won 1.30 Lakhs GTD The Mint Lite for 24,858), DeepaksambahadurVerma (Won 55K GTD Bounty Adda for 17,563), ‘realninjas795’ (Won 50K GTD Sundown Adda for 12,986), and ‘Adharanan’ (Won 50K GTD Sundown Adda for 12,316) won the other Tuesday marquees on Adda52.

 

Pocket52

‘SoulEnder’ won the 2.50 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Deepstack Turbo for 62,170.

 

Spartan Poker

‘ZooZ77’ (Won 2 Lakhs GTD Spotlight for 39,866), ‘Yorker’ (Won 1.50 Lakhs GTD Monster Stack for 33,300), ‘Alibhai’ (Won 1.50 Lakhs GTD Monster Turbo for 28,650), ‘Spartan Sonu’ (Won 1 Lakh GTD Daily Kickoff for 22,200), and ‘Fearless’ (Won 50K GTD Centurian for 9,400) won the Tuesday marquees on Spartan Poker.

 

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