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It was a blockbuster Sunday that saw Spartan Poker’s Grand Poker Series (GPS) closing out another smashing edition with Apratim Sharma emerging as the GPS Main Event champion, banking ₹34.24 Lakhs up-top. Adda52’s Full House Finale that had been interrupted last week due to technical difficulties, also culminated last night, crowning a winner in anonymous user ‘capricorn_3’ who took home ₹22 Lakhs.
Without further ado, let’s check out what went down last night!
Spartan Poker
The second edition of the GPS series wrapped up last night on Spartan Poker, and the biggest draw of the day was the ₹2 Crores GTD GPS Main Event. The ₹11,000 buy-in tourney has been running since September 11, with the fourth and final starting flight starting at 4 PM on Sunday afternoon. A total of 1,950 entries registered for the event. However, that wasn’t enough to meet the event’s ambitious guarantee, and the site had to fill in an overlay of ₹5 Lakhs. Day 2 saw 269 runners returning to contend for the top prize, and following the elimination of Akash ‘Akash05’ Gupta in 264th place, the remaining 263 players locked in a min-cash of ₹20,200.
Apratim ‘checm@te’ Sharma became the first-ever GPS Main Event champion and won the grand prize of ₹34.24 Lakhs. He battled through a reg-infested final table that comprised of Pulkit ‘Championplayer’ Goyal (3rd for ₹13.32 Lakhs), Manish ‘thekid’ Lakhotia (5th for ₹7.73 Lakhs), PokerGuru Ambassador Vishal ‘CrownUpJr’ Bajaj (8th for ₹3.32 Lakhs) and Rahul ‘Rahul2646’ Kabade (9th for ₹2.54 Lakhs).
Sharma locked horns with PokerGuru Ambassador Kartik ‘TheInternetKid’ Ved in the heads-up play, with the latter settling for a runner-up finish worth ₹19.08 Lakhs. He also placed 8th in the tourney for ₹3.32 Lakhs, collecting ₹22.40 Lakhs in total!
While the GPS Main Event did steal most of the attention last night, Spartan Poker’s Sunday signature tournament, the ₹40 Lakhs GTD GPS – Grand Sunday Superstack, had an eventful run as well. Locking in 820 contenders, the tourney surpassed its listed guarantee to post a ₹41 Lakhs prize pool. Well-known reg Manish ‘potlords’ Gandhi trailblazed to the top of the field and captured the title for ₹6.51 Lakhs, after a heads-up chop with ‘ephemeral’ who received a second-place payout worth ₹6.38 Lakhs.
The ₹13 Lakhs GTD GPS#55 Money Heist, unfortunately, did not fare as well as the GPS – Grand Sunday Superstack. The ₹3,300 buy-in event logged in 400 entries and overlaid ₹1 Lakh. Online reg Kanav ‘SneakyBlinders’ Parwal championed the event for ₹2.23 Lakhs following a three-way deal with Spartan Poker regular ‘whodahellru1’ (runner-up for ₹1.70 Lakhs) and ‘Daakudaddy’ (3rd for ₹1.66 Lakhs)!
Adda52
The ₹1 Crore GTD Full House Finale finally completed its run on Adda52 yesterday. The tournament had kicked off last week, but the final starting flight, Day 1F and Day 2, had to be rescheduled due to a technical difficulty. Day 1F attracted 603 entries, making for a total player pool of 1,779 entries. The event could only muster ₹88.95 Lakhs in the prize pool, overlaying ₹11.05 Lakhs. The mystery user ‘capricorn_3’ obliterated the competition and banked a mouth-watering ₹22 Lakhs in first-place prize money. Seasoned pro Pranay ‘setmeup’ Chawla finished runner-up for ₹12.20 Lakhs.
The ₹25 Lakhs GTD Adda52 Millions crowned a champion in anonymous user ‘roysubho85’ who took home a winner’s paycheque worth ₹6.86 Lakhs, while APL Ambassador Sumit ‘hammer_head’ Sapra placed second for ₹4 Lakhs. The event clocked in 237 entries, registering a shortfall of ₹1.30 Lakhs.
Adda52’s ₹15 Lakhs GTD Big Slick wrangled in 594 participants, and the site coughed up the ₹1.63 Lakhs deficit. Kamal ‘ksn123’ Naruka walked away with the title and the top prize of ₹2.38 Lakhs. A heads-up deal saw ‘maheshg1811’ pocket a runner-up payday worth ₹2.36 Lakhs.
‘Pranay10’ shipped the ₹5 Lakhs GTD Hurricane for ₹96,869. A three-way deal saw ‘gongo’ (runner-up for ₹88,940) and Somesh ‘JackNotMa’ Patel (3rd for ₹83,465) secure podium finishes.
PokerBaazi
The Sunday staple tourney on PokerBaazi, the ₹25 Lakhs GTD BSS SuperStack, experienced a shortfall of ₹3.5 Lakhs on the back of 430 entries. Following almost nine hours of intense play, Jayant ‘hiker53’ Darokar emerged victorious and claimed ₹5.30 Lakhs. ‘Jatin.ahuja’ came in second for ₹3.52 Lakhs. With this win, Darokar has accumulated ₹12.95 Lakhs in recorded earnings on PokerBaazi.
The other marquee event on offer was the ₹8 Lakhs GTD BSS MegaStack. The ₹2,750 buy-in tourney logged in 290 entries, falling ₹75,000 short of its proposed guarantee. Mukesh ‘silentkid’ Ahuja won the event for ₹1.76 Lakhs, after besting ‘nammy09’ (runner-up for ₹1.24 Lakhs) heads-up.
The first-ever BPT Main Event champion Puneet ‘neo1’ Dua, deserves special mention for final tabling both events. He finished eighth in the BSS SuperStack for ₹67,000 and placed seventh in the BSS MegaStack for ₹29,440.
PokerStars India
PokerStars India’s overlay woes seem to be unending. This past Sunday was no different as the site’s two-day extravaganza, the ₹50 Lakhs GTD INCOOP-103 Hercules, overlayed a massive ₹15.42 Lakhs on the back of 494 entries. Vikram ‘GreenSTUFF79’ Mishra raced past the competition and banked the winner’s payday of ₹7.67 Lakhs, following a four-way deal with Sahil ‘you3bi4b’ Nair (runner-up for ₹5.21 Lakhs), Raghav ‘maddyrag’ Madan (3rd for ₹5.70 Lakhs), and ‘PAAKTS’ (4th for ₹5.11 Lakhs).
The ₹25 Lakhs GTD INCOOP-114 Sunday Highroller continued the overlay trend and fell ₹5.5 Lakhs short of meeting the offered guarantee after registering 156 entries who bought in for ₹13,750. PokerGuru Ambassador Laksh ‘B00MTilt23’ Pal Singh took down the event for ₹5.05 Lakhs. The rising star, who had shipped Adda52’s ₹15 Lakhs GTD Maverick on Wednesday, now has recorded online winnings of ₹4.37 Crores.
The other ₹25 Lakhs GTD event on PokerStars India yesterday was the INCOOP-111 Sunday Special that suffered an even bigger shortfall of ₹6.10 Lakhs after pulling in 378 entries. The ₹5,500 buy-in tourney was ultimately championed by Sandy ‘Ziigmunddd’ Lamba for ₹4.71 Lakhs (₹2.84 Lakhs in prize money and ₹1.87 Lakhs in bounties). At the same time, Akshat ‘takingcuntrol’ Sharma bagged the runner-up payout of ₹2.45 Lakhs (₹2.08 Lakhs in prize money and ₹36,582 in bounties).
The ₹5 Lakhs GTD INCOOP-110 Sunday Warm-up was won by ‘yash1805’ for ₹1.03 Lakhs.
Pocket52
Due to technical issues, all tournaments starting after 4 PM on Pocket52 were canceled yesterday.
The other Sunday winners were:
Player | Prize Money | Event | Poker Site |
---|---|---|---|
Aman ‘karmapoker’ Parakh | ₹83,400 | Holdem Bash ₹3 Lakhs GTD | Adda52 |
SeaFish | ₹56,300 | Sunday PKO ₹2 Lakhs GTD | Poker Dangal |
Nit2Donk | ₹55,600 | Ultimate PKO ₹2 Lakhs GTD | Adda52 |
papakratos | ₹54,000 | Sunday Derby ₹2 Lakhs GTD | Adda52 |
Aman ‘karmapoker’ Parakh | ₹53,402 | GPS#57 Reloaded 2.50 Lakhs GTD | Spartan Poker |
9892302231 | ₹46,400 | Big Bang ₹1 Lakh GTD | Khelo365 |
DONKA | ₹40,780 | Sunday Night Rider 2 Lakhs GTD | Spartan Poker |
Saurabh ‘Romosa’ Ramola | ₹34,500 | Pocket Lunch ₹1.5 Lakhs GTD | Pocket52 |
Shutup | ₹17,850 | Dominator ₹50K GTD | Khelo365 |
Ricardo | ₹12,900 | Rivered PLO ₹30K GTD | Khelo365 |
fortunemaker | ₹6,800 | Grinder 2.0 ₹20K GTD | Khelo365 |
GPS#56 Main Event ₹2 Crores GTD Day 2 – Spartan Poker
Buy-in – ₹11,000
Entries – 1,950
Survivors – 269
Prize Pool – ₹2,00,00,000
Places Paid – 263
Day 2 of the ₹2 Crores GTD GPS#56 Main Event started at 10 PM last night, with 269 survivors in the hunt. Overall, the tourney had to fill in a ₹5 Lakhs overlay after registering 1,950 entries across its four starting flights. The top 263 places got paid.
Walking away with the title was Apratim ‘checm@te’ Sharma, who secured himself a personal-best ₹34.24 Lakhs after defeating PokerGuru Ambassador Kartik ‘TheInternetKid’ Ved (runner-up for ₹19.08 Lakhs) in heads-up play.
Pulkit ‘Championplayer’ Goyal (3rd for ₹13.32 Lakhs), Manish ‘thekid’ Lakhotia (5th for ₹7.73 Lakhs), PokerGuru Ambassador Vishal ‘CrownUpJr’ Bajaj (8th for ₹3.32 Lakhs), and Rahul ‘Rahul2646’ Kabade (9th for ₹2.54 Lakhs) posted FT finishes.
Arjun ‘lol this guy’ Pasricha (13th for ₹1.89 Lakhs), Deepak ‘chimpoo’ Bothra (14th for ₹1.69 Lakhs), Kaushik ‘kgjadoo’ Ghosh (15th for ₹1.69 Lakhs), Abhineet ‘bankelal13’ Jain (17th for ₹1.49 Lakhs), Ayush ‘HighHopes’ Garg (18th for ₹1.49 Lakhs), Suresh ‘pokergambit’ Kolli (19th for ₹1.29 Lakhs), and PokerGuru Ambassador Ashish ‘Donkey 07’ Munot (20th for ₹1.29 Lakhs) were others who posted a deep run in the tourney.
Final Table Results
Buy-in – ₹5,500
Entries – 863
Re-entries – 916
Prize Pool – 1,00,00,000
Places Paid – 205
Adda52’s ₹1 Crore GTD Full House Finale would have been the headline tourney on September 6, had server issues not forced the site to call off the final of its six starting flights and Day 2. The event resumed yesterday, playing out Day 1F that garnered 603 entries, to add 78 qualifiers to the list of Day 2 qualifiers.
With the final field size expanding to 1,779 entries (Day 1A – 192, Day 1B – 226, Day 1C – 167, Day 1D – 242, Day 1E – 349, and Day 1F – 603), a shortfall of ₹11.05 Lakhs was recorded.
Day 2 started at 10.15 PM with 206 qualifiers.
Storming past the reg-infested field was mystery player ‘capricorn_3’ who won ₹22 Lakhs. The player beat Pranay ‘setmeup’ Chawla heads-up to win the title.
Chawla, who also finished eighth in the Spartan Poker hosted ₹40 Lakhs GTD GPS Grand Sunday SuperStack for ₹86,067, pocketed a hefty ₹12.20 Lakhs payday for his runner-up finish. The former IPC High Roller champion now has ₹2.57 Crores in recorded online earnings across the domestic sites.
Notables like Nishaanth ‘superdeluxe’ Shanmughasundaram (3rd for ₹8 Lakhs), Raman ‘thuscame’ Gujral (5th for ₹4 Lakhs), and Young Gun Arsh ‘bigggtymer’ Grover (6th for ₹2 Lakhs) FT-ed the tourney.
PokerGuru Ambassador Mithun ‘themiths’ Mahesh (10th for ₹80,000), Young Gun Gaurav ‘gauravarod’ Sood (11th for ₹80,000), Manoj ‘thatsmymoney’ Pentakota (13th for ₹80,000), Rajat ‘happyfish’ Mahajan (16th for ₹60,000), Vivek Anand ‘lildice666’ Baskey (18th for ₹40,000), Rajesh ‘phanthom’ Singh (19th for ₹40,000) and Sagar ‘alwaysnutz’ Choudhury (20th for ₹40,000) were the other online regs with a top-20 finish in the tourney.
Final Table Results
Buy-in – ₹7,700
Entries – 253
Re-entries – 241
Prize Pool – ₹50,00,000
Places Paid – 80
PokerStars India’s ₹50 Lakhs GTD INCOOP-103 Hercules once again had massive value on offer. Registering 494 entries, the tourney filled in a whopping ₹15.42 Lakhs overlay.
Day 2 began at 5 PM on Sunday, and it took under seven and a half hours of play for ‘Vikram ‘GreenSTUFF79’ Mishra to come out on top to win a career-best ₹7.67 Lakhs. Mishra struck a four-way deal before winning his fifth title at the ongoing series that sent his online MTT record soaring to ₹88.84 Lakhs.
Sahil ‘you3bi4b’ Nair (runner-up for ₹5.22 Lakhs), Raghav ‘maddyrag’ Madan (3rd for ₹5.70 Lakhs), and ‘PAAKTS’ (4th for ₹5.11 Lakhs) were the other beneficiaries from the deal.
Young Gun Anuj ‘brockLesnar95’ Yadav was the unfortunate money bubble, assuring the remaining 80 places a min-cash of ₹20,970.
The other notable finalists included Akshay ‘youcantcallme’ Nasa (5th for ₹2.57 Lakhs), Rajat ‘sharabikebabi’ Sharma (8th for ₹1.01 Lakhs), and Anirban ‘nocluewho’ D Das (9th for ₹74,162),
Final Table Results
*denotes a four-way deal
Buy-in – ₹5,500
Entries – 371
Re-entries – 149
Re-buys – 300
Prize Pool – ₹41,00,000
Places Paid – 71
Spartan Poker`s ₹40 Lakhs GTD GPS – Grand Sunday Superstack registered a stacked field of 820 runners to create a guarantee-crushing 41 Lakhs prize pool, and the top 71 places got paid.
MTT pro Manish ‘potlords’ Gandhi chopped the top prize with ‘ephemeral’ (runner-up for ₹6.38 Lakhs) to win ₹6.51 Lakhs.
Vinay ‘2cards1guy’ Rajpal (4th for ₹2.81 Lakhs), Pranay ‘kabira speaking’ Chawla (8th for ₹90,610), and Eka ‘masterbluff’ Vedantham (9th for ₹71,750) FT-ed the tourney!
Final Table Results
*denotes heads-up deal
Buy-in – ₹11,000
Entries – 138
Re-entries – 99
Prize Pool – ₹25,00,000
Places Paid – 24
The ₹25 Lakhs GTD Adda52 Millions dealt its first hand at 8 PM last night. By the end of late registrations, 237 entries had been accounted for, resulting in an overlay of ₹1.30 Lakhs.
After over eight hours of play, an anonymous player ‘roysubho85’ made their way to the top to win ₹6.86 Lakhs after eliminating APL Brand Ambassador Sumit ‘hammer_head’ Sapra in second place.
Sapra, currently ranked #6 on the annual leaderboard, pocketed a ₹4 Lakhs payday, which adds up to total recorded earnings of ₹5.62 Crore.
Anirudh ‘flash1303’ Reddy (3rd for ₹3 Lakhs) and PokerGuru Ambassador Ankit ‘d00mtr00p3r’ Wadhawan (6th for ₹1.06 Lakhs) FT-ed the tourney.
Final Table Results
Buy-in – ₹5,500
Entries – 233
Re-entries – 197
Prize Pool – ₹25,00,000
Places Paid – 54
A turnout of 430 entries in PokerBaazi’s Sunday flagship ₹25 Lakhs GTD BSS SuperStack resulted in a significant ₹3.50 Lakhs shortfall. The tournament began at 7 PM and took more than eight-and-half hours to crown a champion.
Jayant ‘hiker53’ Darokar was the last player standing and defeated ‘Jatin.ahuja’ (runner-up for ₹3.52 Lakhs) heads-up to ₹5.30 Lakhs. This is Darokar`s best-recorded finish on PokerBaazi. His previous best score was ₹1.26 Lakhs that he had won in the ₹6 Lakhs GTD Grinders #33 Main Event on May 24.
The ₹5,500 buy-in tourney paid out 54 places. Among those who made it to the final table were PokerGuru Ambassador Rohit ‘rohit22rm’ Mishra (4th for ₹1.68 Lakhs), Ritwik ‘Ritwikkhanna’ Khanna (5th for ₹1.26 Lakhs), Gadadhar ‘gd1921’ Behera (6th for ₹1 Lakh), Rishab ‘ryuk’ Malik (7th for ₹84,000), and Puneet ‘neo1’ Dua (8th for ₹67,000).
Final Table Results
Buy-in – ₹13,750
Entries – 104
Re-entries – 52
Prize Pool – ₹25,00,000
Places Paid – 26
PokerStars India’s ₹25 Lakhs GTD INCOOP-114 Sunday Highroller logged in 156 entries to book a whopping ₹5.50 Lakhs shortfall. The top 26 places benefitted from the massive value on offer.
PokerStars India Ambassador Muskan Sethi was the last player to leave empty-handed, assuring all remaining players a min-cash of ₹31,454.
PokerGuru Ambassador Laksh ‘B00MTilt23’ Pal Singh added a third title to his recent hot run and ₹5.05 Lakhs in prize money. ‘cutymannu89’ finished runner-up for ₹3.81 Lakhs.
This is the fourth time that Singh has won a Highroller title on PokerStars India, and his latest victory has pushed his online record to ₹4.37 Crores.
Akshay ‘powershell42’ Asawa (3rd for ₹2.87 Lakhs), Young Gun Ujjwal ‘CougarHunter69’ Narwal (5th for ₹1.64 Lakhs), Nishant ‘DoJingBULLETSS’ Sharma (6th for ₹1.23 Lakhs), Harsh ‘kakori kabab’ Dembla (7th for ₹92,659), Shagun ‘Sogani22’ Jain (8th for ₹69,847), and Ayush ‘Kyanaamrakhu’ Garg (9th for ₹52,651) also FT-ed the tourney.
Final Table Results
Buy-in – ₹5,500
Entries – 229
Re-Entries – 149
Total Prize Pool – ₹25,00,000
Regular Prize Pool – ₹15,55,000
Bounty Prize Pool – ₹9,45,000
Places Paid – 62
Starting at 6.30 PM on Sunday, the ₹25 Lakhs GTD INCOOP-111 Sunday Special attracted a player pool of 378 runners after four hours of late registrations. This translated to a whopping ₹6.10 Lakhs overlay.
Sandy ‘Ziigmunddd’ Lamba raced past the competition to win ₹4.71 Lakhs (₹2.84 Lakhs in prize money and ₹1.87 Lakhs in bounties), his best-recorded finish on PokerStars India. After this win, Lamba’s online record has touched ₹1.54 Crores.
The runner-up prize went to Akshat ‘takingcuntrol’ Sharma, who won ₹2.45 Lakhs (₹2.08 Lakhs in prize money and ₹36,582 in bounties) for his efforts.
Young Gun Anmol ‘Kaanchacheena’ Mehta (3rd for ₹1.81 Lakhs), Anant ‘antypanty123’ Chaudhary (4th for ₹1.59 Lakhs), Young Gun Abhinav ‘abhi58’ Iyer (5th for ₹94,671), and Dhinesh ‘you3betl4bet’ Kumar (6th for ₹94,687) FT-ed the tourney.
Final Table Results (Including Bounties)
Buy-in – ₹2,500
Entries – 329
Re-entries – 265
Prize Pool – ₹15,00,000
Places Paid – 62
With 594 entries, Adda52’s ₹15 Lakhs GTD Big Slick got hit by an ₹1.63 Lakhs overlay. The tournament made an early start on Sunday evening, taking off at 6 PM, and made a full, eight-hour run.
Coming out on top of the eight-max FT was known MTT reg Kamal ‘ksn123’ Naruka, who struck a heads-up deal with ‘maheshg1811’ (runner-up for ₹2.36 Lakhs) to win ₹2.38 Lakhs.
Naruka, whose last title victory on Adda52 had come in the ₹15 Lakhs GTD The Mint for ₹3.72 Lakhs on August 25, now boasts over ₹1.36 Crores in recorded earnings.
Avid streamer Ritwik ‘ritwik27’ Khanna (3rd for ₹1.47 Lakhs), Rudramani ‘rud1478’ Pokhrel (4th for ₹1.07 Lakhs), Himanshu ‘pirateking7’ Arora (6th for ₹57,990), Saksham ‘razorfish’ Sharma (7th for ₹42,507) and Dhiraj ‘supernuts’ Lakhotia (8th for ₹31,157) were the other notable FT scorers.
Final Table Results
*denotes heads-up deal
Buy-in – ₹3,300
Entries – 216
Re-entries – 55
Re-buys – 129
Prize Pool – ₹13,00,000
Places Paid – 39
Spartan Poker’s GPS#55 Money Heist ₹13 Lakhs GTD clocked in 400 entries, who ponied up the ₹3,300 entry buy-in to leave an overlay of ₹1 Lakh.
After almost seven hours of intense action, MTT reg Kanav ‘SneakyBlinders’ Parwal walked away with the title and the ₹2.23 Lakhs up-top cash prize following a three-way deal with ‘whodahellru1’ (runner-up for ₹1.70 Lakhs) and ‘Daakudaddy’ (3rd for ₹1.66 Lakhs). Parwal got a much-needed score but is still on a downswing of almost ₹10 Lakhs on the site!
Other known names on the FT included Aman ‘alwaysriver’ Kejriwal (6th for ₹60,710) and Amar ‘PsykoEko’ Iyer (7th for ₹44,590).
Final Table Results
*denotes three-way deal
Buy-in – ₹2,750
Entries – 168
Re-entries – 122
Prize Pool – ₹8,00,000
Places Paid – 36
The ₹8 Lakhs GTD BSS MegaStack suffered an overlay of ₹75,000 on the back of 290 runners, and the top 36 places crossed the money line. It took almost seven hours for the event to crown a champion.
Mukesh ‘silentkid’ Ahuja championed the tourney to win ₹1.76 Lakhs, with ‘nammy09’ finishing runner-up for ₹1.24 Lakhs.
Chanti ‘Majay’ Nayak (3rd for ₹79,760), Sagar ‘sagarpupul’ Choudhury (4th for ₹59,040), Jitendra ‘Jeet0’ Gadhwal (5th for ₹44,320), Puneet ‘neo1’ Dua (7th for ₹29,440), and Young Gun Arsh ‘Button_Hai_Bro’ Grover (9th for ₹17,680) posted FT scores.
Final Table Results
Buy-in – ₹1,375
Entries – 222
Re-entries – 128
Prize Pool – ₹5,00,000
Places Paid – 36
The ₹5 Lakhs GTD INCOOP-110 Sunday Warm-up was able to bring together 350 entries after three hours of late registrations, overlaying ₹62,500.
Bringing the tourney to an end was ‘yash1805,’ who defeated ‘cardshark6191’ (runner-up for ₹77,904) heads-up to win ₹1.04 Lakhs.
Vaibhav ‘vaibsaarav’ Shah (3rd for ₹58,420), Avantika ‘avutikka’ Viswanathan (5th for ₹32,852), and PokerGuru Ambassador Shashank ‘GOAT-245’ Desai (8th for ₹13,854) FT-ed the tourney.
Final Table Results
Buy-in – ₹1,800
Entries – 164
Re-entries – 157
Prize Pool – ₹5,26,444
Places Paid – 34
Adda52`s ₹5 Lakhs GTD Hurricane attracted 321 entries. Racing past them all was ‘Pranay10,’ who won ₹96,869 for the title victory. The player struck a three-way deal with ‘gongo’ (runner-up for ₹88,940) and Somesh ‘JackNotMa’ Patel (3rd for ₹83,465) to claim the bragging rights.
Starting at 10 PM, the tourney generated a profitable ₹5.26 Lakhs prize pool and took more than five hours to culminate.
PokerGuru Ambassador Ratul ‘riverking021’ Steves (5th for ₹30,270) and Ashit ‘nexus010’ Sharma (6th for ₹19,742) also featured on the six-max final table.
Final Table Results
*denotes three-way deal
Sunday PKO ₹2 Lakhs GTD – Poker Dangal
Buy-in – ₹1,750
Entries – 72
Re-entries – 26
Prize Pool – ₹2,00,000
Places Paid – 12
Poker Dangal’s ₹2 Lakhs GTD Sunday PKO registered 72 entrants who made an additional 26 re-entries, reporting a ₹28,500 shortfall on the advertised guarantee.
‘SeaFish’ raced past the competition to win ₹56,300 after defeating Prashanth ‘kingslayer’ Jha (runner-up for ₹39,420) heads-up.
Pocket Lunch ₹1.5 Lakhs GTD – Pocket52
Buy- in – ₹1,100
Entries – 84
Re-entries – 59
Prize Pool – ₹1,50,000
Places Paid – 27
One of the few tournies that played out on Pocket52 on Sunday before technical issues disrupted the schedule was the ₹2 Lakhs GTD Pocket Lunch. A turnout of 143 runners resulted in a seven-entry shortfall.
Saurabh ‘Romosa’ Ramola was the last player standing and won ₹34,500. ‘kingthinosc’ finished runner-up for ₹21,000.
Rahul ‘chanakyax’ Bhura (3rd for ₹15,750) and Uday ‘Darinda’ Mondal (4th for ₹12,000) FT-ed the tourney.
Big Bang ₹1 Lakh GTD – Khelo365
Buy-in – ₹2,200
Entries – 37
Re-entries – 21
Prize Pool – ₹1,16,000
Places Paid – 6
The Sunday showstopper on Khelo365, the ₹1 Lakh GTD Big Bang, logged in 58 entries, collecting ₹1.16 Lakhs in the prize pool.
The mystery user ‘9892302231’ came out on top to win ₹46,400. ‘picnic123’ finished runner-up for ₹24,360.
Dominator ₹50K GTD– Khelo365
Buy-in – ₹825
Entries – 42
Re-entries – 28
Prize Pool – ₹52,500
Places Paid – 8
Khelo365’s ₹50K GTD Dominator collected ₹52,500 in the prize pool through 70 entries.
‘Shutup’ was the last player standing and won ₹17,850 for their efforts. ‘happysting’ finished runner-up for ₹10,500.
Rivered PLO ₹30K GTD – Khelo365
Buy-in – ₹550
Entries – 28
Re-entries – 20
Prize Pool – ₹30,000
Places Paid – 5
‘Ricardo’ championed Khleo365’s ₹30K GTD PLO Rivered for ₹12,900.
Grinder 2.0 ₹20K GTD – Khelo365
Buy-in – ₹275
Entries – 47
Re-entries – 31
Prize Pool – ₹20,000
Places Paid – 8
Khelo365’s ₹20K GTD Grinder 2.0 attracted 78 players, falling one entry short of the guarantee. ‘fortunemaker’ took down the event for ₹6,800.
This report was updated at 4:30 PM on 14.09.2020
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