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An action-packed Sunday pulled the curtains down on an electrifying February. One of the headline events this past weekend, Spartan Poker’s 1 Crore GTD The Millionaire, saw the former IOPC The Crown winner Harshit Sanghi walking away as the last The Millionaire champion of February. The Kanpur-based entrepreneur chopped the top prize with PokerGuru Ambassador Rony Chowdhury (runner-up for ₹13 Lakhs), adding ₹13.65 Lakhs to his bankroll.
The single-biggest score of Sunday belonged to Adda52’s ₹75 Lakhs GTD ATOC Mini Main Event champion Surbhit Grover, who netted a career-best ₹15 Lakhs. The former IOPC Millionaire United winner Siddhanth Kripalani booked the runner-up prize worth ₹10.06 Lakhs.
PokerGuru Ambassador Gokul Raj was in fantastic form last night as he picked up four FT scores, pocketing ₹7.68 Lakhs cumulatively. These included:
Suresh O (Won ₹25 Lakhs GTD ATOC Millions for ₹28.80 Lakhs prize), PokerGuru Ambassador Ashish Ahuja (Won ₹30 Lakhs GTD Sunday Superstack for ₹5.79 Lakhs), Aniket Sharma (Won ₹17 Lakhs GTD ATOC Invictus for ₹4.25 Lakhs), Bhanu Prakash KC (Won ₹20 Lakhs GTD BSS#4 SuperStack for ₹4.20 Lakhs), Ranjeet Negi (Won ₹15 Lakhs GTD Sunday Special – Progressive PKO) for ₹2.55 Lakhs), and Prakhar Kapoor (Won ₹10 Lakhs GTD D’lite for ₹1.38 Lakhs) championed the other Sunday flagships.
Here’s a full recap of the day`s action!
Spartan Poker
Spartan Poker ran the fourth and final ₹1 Crore GTD The Millionaire edition of the month this past weekend. The ₹5,500 entry buy-in tourney registered 1,907 entries across five starting flights, overlaying ₹4.65 Lakhs. Day 2 began with 266 runners (175 unique entries) and culminated with Harshit ‘HeroCaller’ Sanghi emerging as the victor. The former IOPC The Crown champion locked horns with PokerGuru Ambassador Rony ‘Eunseom176’ Chowdhury in the heads-up finale. In the end, a heads-up chop saw Sanghi take home his second-best online payout of ₹13.65 Lakhs and The Millionaire title. Chowdhury locked up a ₹13 Lakhs payday. With this win, Sanghi’s lifetime tally touched ₹1.05 Crores, with Chowdhury crossing ₹3.29 Crores in recorded online winnings.
The site’s Sunday staple ₹30 Lakhs GTD Sunday Superstack attracted 739 entrants, overlaying ₹44,000. PokerGuru Ambassador Ashish ‘Spewushhhiiiii’ Ahuja was the last player standing and won ₹5.79 Lakhs, besting Young Gun Gaurav ‘mozzie17’ Sood (runner-up for ₹3.64 Lakhs) heads-up. The lawyer-turned-pro was in fantastic form yesterday as he scored five times in The Millionaire raking in another ₹1.56 Lakhs. He now has ₹7.1 Crores in lifetime winnings.
Spartan Poker ran the ₹10 Lakhs GTD D’lite every weekend in February. The final edition of the month-long series took place yesterday, garnering 4,105 entries, making for an overlay deficit of ₹1.79 Lakhs. Prakhar ‘Prak27’ Kapoor topped the field, banking ₹1.38 Lakhs in prize money, after striking a heads-up deal with Aditya ‘KesarDaa’ Kesharwani (runner-up for ₹1.03 Lakhs).
The ₹7 Lakhs GTD Money Heist was shipped by Gursahib ‘PimpDaddyJiglo’ Singh Sethi for ₹1.68 Lakhs. The two-time Millionaire champion Manish ‘thekid’ Lakhotia came in second for ₹1.14 Lakhs. The ₹3,300 entry buy-in event registered 191 entries, filling in ₹1.27 Lakhs in overlays.
Spartan Poker’s Moneycontrol Poker for People (PFP) hosted its finale yesterday. The promotional event intended to introduce poker to stock market investors, brokers, and entrepreneurs and promised ₹25 Lakhs prize money to the top finishers. A total of 920 entries (896 unique entrants) qualified for the one-of-a-kind tourney. Sachin ‘sachinsinha1’ Kumar Sinha shipped the tourney for ₹3.68 Lakhs following a five-way deal with Kushal ‘royal_kp’ Pal (runner-up for ₹2.57 Lakhs), Pranay ‘mrpoker5999’ Mungekar (3rd for ₹2.54 Lakhs), Nyai ‘Freehand47’ Kamsi (4th for ₹2.26 Lakhs) and ‘fierdor’ (5th for ₹1.83 Lakhs).
PokerStars India
PokerStars India dropped the Sunday Highroller yesterday and ran only one ₹15 Lakhs GTD tourney, the Sunday Special. The ₹5,500 entry buy-in tourney reverted back to the PKO format and registered 266 participants, falling ₹1.70 Lakhs short of its advertised guarantee. It took precisely eight hours and 43 minutes of play before Ranjeet ‘Bedevilforyou’ Negi came out on top to win ₹2.55 Lakhs (₹1.45 Lakhs in prize money, ₹1.09 Lakhs in bounties). A heads-up deal saw ‘flipper595’ collecting ₹1.88 Lakhs (₹133 Lakhs in prize money, ₹55,454 in bounties). The winning score improved Negi’s online record to ₹1.37 Crores.
The other PokerStars India tourney awarding TLB points for the “Star of the Month” March leaderboard race was the ₹75K GTD Sunday Supersonic. Shivam ‘ruskypanda’ Baldota shipped the tourney to win ₹18,256, with PokerStars India regular ‘cardshark6191’ placing runner-up for ₹13,637.
For more details of the “Star of the Month” promotion and the latest leaderboard standings, visit the promotions page.
PokerBaazi
Sunday`s biggest draw on PokerBaazi, the ₹20 Lakhs GTD BSS#4 SuperStack, logged in 360 participants, with the site filling in ₹2 Lakhs in overlays. The well-known leaderboard crusher Bhanu ‘Chennaino1’ Prakash KC took down the event for ₹4.20 Lakhs. Nitin ‘philhermouth’ Arora fell one spot short of the title, finishing second for ₹2.94 Lakhs.
Once again, PokerBaazi had two ₹5 Lakhs GTD tourneys on its Sunday schedule – the BSS#3 Monster 6 – Max and BSS#5 MegaStack.
Running from 5 PM to 9:41 PM, the BSS#3 Monster 6 – Max gathered 200 entries, experiencing an overlay deficit of ₹1 Lakh. Anirban ‘pottysingh’ D Das triumphed over the field and netted ₹1.21 Lakhs winner’s paycheque. Ayush ‘Proman502’ Garg booked the #2 spot for ₹84,650. Das also ran deep in Adda52’s ATOC Millions (9th for ₹57,600), cashing ₹1.78 Lakhs through the day!
Starting at 8 PM, the BSS#5 MegaStack clocked in 188 entries, overlaying ₹30,000. Priyank ‘Piko1432’ Kothari won the event for ₹1.20 Lakhs, while Ashish ‘Notoriouskonvict’ Nailwal came in second for ₹84,650. Kothari now has ₹2.8 Crores in lifetime earnings.
Adda52
The 92-event-long Adda52 Tournament of Champions (ATOC) has been running since February 25 and had an extravagant weekend outing. There were three trophy events lined up last night, and the headliner among them was the ₹75 Lakhs GTD ATOC Mini Main Event. The multi-flight event registered 1,255 entries, filling in a glaring ₹12.25 Lakhs in overlays. Surbhit ‘grovahova’ Grover cut his way across the 144 runners on Day 2, banking a personal-best ₹15 Lakhs. The two-time Destiny champion Siddhanth ‘Sidstack’ Kripalani locked in the second position for ₹10.06 Lakhs. Grover now boasts of ₹41.33 Lakhs in recorded earnings on Adda52.
The second trophy event, the ₹25 Lakhs GTD ATOC Millions, fared better than the ATOC Mini Main Event. The tournament wrangled in 288 entries collecting a guarantee-smashing ₹28.80 Lakhs prize pool. Suresh O aka ‘Siddle’ navigated his way across the reg-laden field to collect the ₹6.42 Lakhs payday. The champion now has ₹9.02 Lakhs in recorded winnings on the site. Sanket ‘blackcod’ Arora walked away with ₹4.35 Lakhs in second-place prize money.
Aniket ‘WhiteRabbit’ Sharma grabbed the third ATOC trophy on Sunday after taking down the ₹17 Lakhs GTD ATOC Invictus for a cool ₹4.25 Lakhs. Akshat ‘akshat03’ Sharma came in second for ₹2.47 Lakhs. Sharma also picked up a sixth-place finish in the ATOC Mini Main Event for ₹2.52 Lakhs. The event registered 720 entries, overlaying ₹80,000.
The ₹8 Lakhs GTD ATOC Achilles saw 435 contenders pony-up the ₹1,750 entry buy-in, resulting in a sizeable ₹1.08 Lakhs shortfall. Raghavendra ‘ThikanaCK’ Hada clinched the title and top prize for ₹1.96 Lakhs, just as Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh placed second for ₹1.16 Lakhs.
The other Sunday winners were:
Player | Prize Amount | Event | Poker Site |
---|---|---|---|
Anuj ‘chocha’ Manocha | ₹78,000 | Maximus ₹3 Lakhs GTD | Adda52 |
star.pkr95 | ₹56,340 | PBBS#34 PBBS Main Event ₹2 Lakhs GTD | PokerBaazi |
Srujan ‘gambling_buddha’ Gudelly | ₹52,969 | Reloaded ₹2 Lakhs GTD | Spartan Poker |
shashi10199 | ₹52,470 | BSS#2 Afternoon ₹2 Lakhs GTD | PokerBaazi |
Akash ’WinMan4’ Arora | ₹40,000 | BigBang ₹1 Lakh GTD | Khelo365 |
Akhilesh 'GM2318'Gautam | ₹29,015 | Sunday Storm ₹1.5 Lakhs GTD | PokerStars India |
sarvesh tawde | ₹24,942 | Ultrasonic ₹1 Lakh GTD | PokerStars India |
Chancetaker | ₹21,000 | Rivered PLO ₹30K GTD | Khelo365 |
vaidyohum | ₹19,025 | Sunday Warm-Up ₹1 Lakh GTD | PokerStars India |
Shivam 'ruskypanda' Baldota | ₹18,255 | Sunday Supersonic ₹75K GTD | PokerStars India |
pukie1995 | ₹18,000 | Dominator ₹50K GTD | Khelo365 |
vinnu87 | ₹10,168 | Insomnia ₹30K GTD | PokerDangal |
Attroz | ₹8,000 | Grinder ₹2.0 20K GTD | Khelo365 |
Sergeant | ₹4,813 | Depositors Freeroll ₹25K GTD | PokerDangal |
The Millionaire ₹1 Crore GTD – Spartan Poker
Buy-in – ₹5,500
Entries – 908
Re-entries – 280
Re-buys – 719
Prize Pool – ₹1,00,00,000
Places Paid – 263
The fourth and final ‘FABruary’ edition of Spartan Poker’s The Millionaire wound down to a champion on Sunday. The event registered 1,907 entries over five starting flights to experience an overlay deficit of ₹4.65 Lakhs. Only 266 qualifying stacks (175 unique entries) returned on Day 2, which began as scheduled at 10 PM. Play continued just over five hours, with former IOPC Main Event champion Harshit ‘HeroCaller’ Sanghi eventually making it to the podium to grab the top prize of ₹13.87 Lakhs following a heads deal with PokerGuru Ambassador Rony ‘Eunseom176’ Chowdhury.
Kanpur-based Sanghi clinched his first-ever Millionaire title last night and posted two more scores in the event – placing 155th for ₹12,200 and 228th for ₹10,100. His collective Sunday winnings touched ₹14.03 Lakhs, getting him across the eight-figure mark in lifetime earnings. He currently sits on ₹1.05 Crore in recorded online winnings.
Chowdhury pocketed a runner-up payday of ₹13.34 Lakhs while also cashing out in four more events, worth ₹13.64 Lakhs overall.
‘HerMess’ (3rd for ₹6.66 Lakhs, 162nd for ₹12,200, 191st for ₹11,100), Rohit ‘ToTheStreets’ Agarwal (4th for ₹4.82 Lakhs), PokerGuru Ambassador Gokul ‘Super Kings’ Raj (5th for ₹3.86 Lakhs, 232nd for ₹10,100), Atif ‘LuckyWoolF’ Khan (7th for ₹2.35 Lakhs) and Mayank ‘$Magician$’ Makhija (8th for ₹1.66 Lakhs) also FT-ed The Millionaire.
PokerGuru Ambassador Ashish ‘Spewushhhiiiii’ Ahuja (10th for ₹1.06 Lakhs, 98th for ₹16,000, 140th for ₹13,600, 192nd for ₹192nd for ₹11,100, 246th for ₹10,100), Siddhanth ‘PluRibu$’ Kripalani (11th for ₹1.06 Lakhs), Ankit Omprakash ‘ON_MY_MAC’ Bajaj (12th for ₹94,800), Young Gun Shardul ‘Faucet Failure’ Parthasarathi (13th for ₹94,800), PokerGuru Ambassador Nadeem ‘blindgame’ Basha (15th for ₹84,800), Pranjal ‘lilmessipranjal’ Gandhi (16th for ₹74,800), and PokerGuru Ambassadors Ashish ‘Donkey 07’ Munot (18th for ₹64,800) and Ankit ‘Shippament’ Wadhawan (19th for ₹64,800) were the other known players who ran deep in the event.
Final Table Results
*denotes heads-up deal
ATOC Mini Main Event Finale ₹75 Lakhs GTD – Adda52
Buy-in – ₹5,500
Entries – 693
Re-entries – 562
Prize Pool – ₹75,00,000
Places Paid – 287
The multi-flight ₹75 Lakhs GTD ATOC Mini Main Event pulled in 1,255 entries (Day 1A – 242, Day 1B – 233, Day 1C – 161, Day 1D – 147, and Day 1E – 472) across five starting flights, filling in a glaring ₹12.25 Lakhs in overlays.
Day 2 had 144 runners (multiple stacks removed) in the mix, and 143 of them were assured a min-cash of ₹13,000.
The final day`s play commenced at 10.15 PM. In a little over five hours of play, Surbhit ‘grovahova’ Grover, rode past a stacked field to win the ATOC Trophy and a career-best ₹15 Lakhs. The former IOPC Millionaire United/Game Changer champion Siddhanth ‘Sidstack’ Kripalani finished runner-up for ₹10.06 Lakhs. Grover’s lifetime tally improved to ₹83.25 Lakhs after the win.
Bharat ‘rungooserun’ Vasan (3rd for ₹6.65 Lakhs), Ayush ‘lazyman’ Garg (4th for ₹4.75 Lakhs), Masroor ‘jason911’ Ansari (5th for ₹3.50 Lakhs), Akshat ‘akshat03’ Sharma (6th for ₹2.52 Lakhs), Vishnu ‘violator’ Khandelwal (6th for ₹1.73 Lakhs) and Kunal ‘FloatToMyBoat’ Patni (6th for ₹1.24 Lakhs), were others on the 8-handed FT.
Final Table Results
Sunday Superstack ₹30 Lakhs GTD – Spartan Poker
Buy-in – ₹4,400
Entries – 370
Re-entries – 145
Re-buys – 224
Prize Pool – ₹30,00,000
Places Paid – 71
Spartan Poker’s ₹30 Lakhs GTD Sunday Superstack logged in 739 entries, resulting in a marginal ₹44,000 overlay shortfall.
The proceedings wrapped up in under ten hours of play with PokerGuru Ambassador Ashish ‘Spewushhhiiiii’ Ahuja walking away with the title and the ₹5.79 Lakhs up-top. Young Gun Gaurav ‘mozzie17’ Sood placed runner-up for ₹3.64 Lakhs.
This is the second time Ahuja has won the Sunday Superstack. He previously won the event on June 21, 2020. Yesterday, the Chandigarh-based MTT crushed cashed The Millionaire four times, most prominently finishing 10th for ₹1.06 Lakhs. Along with his other ITM finishes, Ahuja’s Sunday winnings came in at ₹7.94 Lakhs, pushing his lifetime winnings to ₹7.1 Crores.
Sriharsha ‘Potato Player’ Doddapaneni (3rd for ₹2.61 Lakhs), PokerGuru Ambassador Gokul ‘Super Kings’ Raj (5th for ₹1.61 Lakhs), Goonjan ‘gmtesting’ Mall (6th for ₹1.26 Lakhs), Ashish ‘notoriouskonvict1’ Nailwal (7th for ₹95,100) and Varun Vikrant ‘Wazza92’ Pande (8th for ₹66,300) also FT-ed the tourney.
Final Table Results
ATOC Millions ₹25 Lakhs GTD – Adda52
Buy-in – ₹11,000
Entries – 153
Re-entries – 135
Prize Pool – ₹28,80,000
Places Paid – 30
Boasting the most-massive buy-in among the three ATOC Trophy tourneys running on Adda52 was the ₹11,000 buy-in ATOC Millions.
The 9 PM tourney logged in 288 entries (153 unique and 135 re-entries) to collect ₹28.80 Lakhs in the prize pool. Suresh ‘Siddle’ O was the last player standing and eliminated Sanket ‘blackcod’ Arora (runner-up for ₹4.35 Lakhs) heads-up to win ₹6.42 Lakhs – his best-recorded finish on Spartan Poker.
Shravan ‘sweatmyass13’ Chhabria (3rd for ₹4.31 Lakhs), Nagendra ‘doravad’ Vadlamani (4th for ₹2.45 Lakhs), Shashank ‘felter’ Jain (5th for ₹1.66 Lakhs), and Raman ‘thuscame’ Gujral (6th for ₹1.15 Lakhs) also final tabled the event.
Final Table Results
ATOC Invictus ₹17 Lakhs GTD – Adda52
Buy-in – ₹2,500
Entries – 421
Re-entries – 299
Prize Pool – ₹17,00,000
Places Paid – 72
The ₹17 Lakhs GTD ATOC Invictus had 720 runners ponying up the ₹2,500 entry buy-in, overlaying ₹80,000.
When all was done Aniket ‘WhiteRabbit’ Sharma walked away with the ATOC trophy and a career-best ₹4.25 Lakhs. His lifetime winnings have reached ₹19.43 Lakhs after the Sunday night score.
Akshat ‘akshat03’ Sharma finished runner-up for ₹2.47 Lakhs. He also placed sixth in the ATOC Mini Main Event for ₹2.52 Lakhs, scooping ₹5.20 Lakhs overall. His lifetime tally has crossed ₹1.09 Crores.
The other prominent players on the final table included Shivam ‘shivam699’ Khandelwal (3rd for ₹1.67 Lakhs), PokerGuru Ambassador Mithun ‘themiths’ Mahesh (4th for ₹1.19 Lakhs), and Sanjay ‘smr1g10’ Mohan (8th for ₹34,000).
Arun ‘runyrules’ Sriram bubbled the FT in ninth-place for ₹25,500.
Final Table Results
Sunday Special – Progressive KO ₹15 Lakhs GTD – PokerStars India
Buy-in – ₹5,500
Entries – 154
Re-entries – 112
Prize Pool – ₹15,00,000
Places Paid – 41
PokerStars India’s ₹15 Lakhs GTD Sunday Special PKO made a return at its usual 5 PM slot on Sunday. The event mustered 266 entries, falling ₹1.70 Lakh short of breaking even.
Ranjeet ‘Bedevilforyou’ Negi shipped the tourney, collecting ₹2.55 Lakhs (₹1.45 Lakhs in prize money, ₹1.09 Lakhs in bounties) following a heads-up deal with ‘flipper595’ (runner-up for ₹1.88 Lakhs) (₹1.33 Lakhs in prize money, ₹55,454 in bounties). This is the second time Negi has won the Sunday Special, and his latest feat has sent his online scorecard soaring to ₹1.37 Crores.
PokerGuru Ambassador Gokul ‘Haxton Jr’ Raj went on a tear last night as he FT-ed four flagship tourneys, adding an impressive ₹7.68 Lakhs to his bankroll.
Harsh ‘kakori kabab’ Dembla (6th for ₹52,164), Amit ‘the_ziro’ J (7th for ₹57,142), and PokerGuru Ambassador Devvrat ‘bhasm@sur1’ Arya (8th for ₹64,092) were the other FT finishers.
Final Table Results (Includes Bounties)
*denotes heads-up deal
The Millionaire D’ lite ₹10 Lakhs GTD – Spartan Poker
Buy-in – ₹220
Entries – 2,761
Re-entries – 336
Re-buys – 1,008
Prize Pool – ₹10,00,000
Places Paid – 487
Spartan Poker’s ₹10 Lakhs GTD The Millionaire D’ Lite saw Day 2 qualifiers from seven starting flights returning on Sunday. The event logged in a starting field of 4,105 entries in total, experiencing an overlay shortfall of ₹1.79 Lakhs.
Only 496 entries (372 unique players) showed up for Day 2. Prakhar ‘Prak27’ Kapoor outlasted them all to post his second-best finish on the site worth ₹1.38 Lakhs. Before taking down the tourney, he struck a heads-up deal with Aditya ‘KesarDaa’ Kesharwani (runner-up for ₹1.03 Lakhs).
Final Table Results
*denotes heads-up deal
ATOC Achilles ₹8 Lakhs GTD – Adda52
Buy-in ₹1,750
Entries – 238
Re-entries – 197
Prize Pool – ₹11,44,325
Places Paid – 55
Adda52`s ₹8 Lakhs GTD ATOC Achilles had to fill in ₹1.08 Lakhs in overlays after registering 435 entries.
Starting at 4 PM, it took well under six hours for Raghavendra ‘ThikanaCK’ Hada to take down the title for ₹1.96 Lakhs. Aditya ‘konstantin’ Singh finished runner-up for ₹1.16 Lakhs.
Mohit ‘thejokerrrr’ Mehta (4th for ₹60,000), Kanti ‘IMSHAKTIMAN’ Rathore (5th for ₹40,000), and Ayush ‘lazyman’ Garg (6th for ₹28,000) FT-ed the tourney.
Final Table Results
Money Heist ₹7 Lakhs GTD – Spartan Poker
Buy-in – ₹3,300
Entries – 116
Re-entries – 21
Rebuys – 54
Prize Pool – ₹7,00,000
Places Paid – 20
Spartan Poker’s ₹7 Lakhs GTD Money Heist pulled in 191 runners, overlaying ₹1.27 Lakhs.
Gursahib ‘PimpDaddyJiglo’ Singh Sethi was the last player standing and won ₹1.68 Lakhs. Monday’s The Big Deal winner Manish ‘thekid’ Lakhotia placed runner-up for ₹1.14 Lakhs.
Final Table Results
BSS#3 Monster 6 – Max ₹5 Lakhs GTD – PokerBaazi
Buy-in – ₹2,750
Entries – 117
Re-entries – 83
Prize Pool – ₹5,00,000
Places Paid – 24
The ₹5 Lakhs GTD BSS Monster 6-Max just about met its listed guarantee on the back of 200 entrants.
Anirban ‘pottysingh’ D Das topped them all to win ₹1.21 Lakhs. The ATOC Mini Main fourth-place finisher Ayush ‘Proman502’ Garg placed runner-up for ₹84,650.
Last night, Garg’s impressive run helped him collect ₹6.44 Lakhs, boosting his lifetime tally to ₹3.81 Crores.
The other FT finishers included Arpan ‘Novus’ Majhi (3rd for ₹54,400), Zaid ‘Notoriouskonvict’ Shaikh (4th for ₹40,300), Shagun ‘sogani22’ Jain (5th for ₹30,250) and Wednesday’s The Pride champion Utsav ‘ranny006’ Taneja (6th for ₹24,200).
Final Table Results
BSS#5 MegaStack ₹5 Lakhs GTD – PokerBaazi
Buy-in – ₹2,750
Entries – 113
Re-entries – 75
Prize Pool – ₹5,00,000
Places Paid – 21
Online reg Priyank ‘Piko1432’ Kothari ran past a field of 188 entries in PokerBaazi’s ₹5 Lakhs GTD BSS#5 MegaStack to win ₹1.21 Lakhs. Kothari bested Saturday’s 6-Max Holdem BOOST DST champion Ashish ‘Notoriouskonvict’ Nailwal (runner-up for ₹84,650) heads-up to win the title.
Last Sunday’s Full House runner-up Myron ‘priyankAAchoprAA’ Pereira (3rd for ₹54,400), Zaid ‘zaid8’ Shaikh (4th for ₹40,300), the first-ever Game Changer champion Prashanth ‘Iveyleague’ Sekar (6th for ₹24,200), and Anmol ‘airball’ Narang (7th for ₹16,100) FT-ed the event.
Final Table Results
PBBS#34 Main Event ₹2 Lakhs GTD – PokerBaazi
Buy-in – ₹330
Entries – 813
Re-entries – 219
Prize Pool – ₹3,31,000
Places Paid – 126
PokerBaazi`s PBBS closed out another successful edition with the ₹2 Lakhs GTD PBBS#34 Main Event playing down to a winner on Sunday. The event registered a massive 1032 entries (813 unique and 219 re-entries), posting a guarantee-crushing ₹3.31 Lakhs prize pool.
It took almost eight and half hours for the tourney to find a winner. And holding all the chips in the play at the end was M ‘star.pkr95’ Khan, who collected ₹56,340 for his efforts! ‘pintu00’ finished runner-up for ₹39,480.
Rajaji ‘mymaa’ Narendra Prajapati (3rd for ₹25,600), and Ishant ‘Lynyrd.Skynyrd’ Verma (5th for ₹14,110) FT-ed the event.
BigBang ₹1 Lakh GTD – Khelo365
Buy-in – ₹1,650
Entries – 39
Re-entries – 14
Prize Pool – ₹1,00,000
Places Paid – 6
Khelo365’s Sunday headliner ₹1 Lakh GTD BigBang was taken down by Akash ’WinMan4’ Arora, who pocketed ₹40,000 for the win. ‘AbhilashFC’ finished runner-up for ₹21,000.
Samay ‘Samaybk’ Singh Meena (3rd for 12,000) also FT-ed the event.
Sunday Supersonic ₹75K GTD – PokerStars India
Buy-in – ₹770
Entries – 52
Re-entries – 34
Prize Pool – ₹75,000
Places Paid – 13
The second tourney awarding TLB points to the “Star of the Month” – March leaderboard race, the ₹75K GTD Sunday Supersonic, brought in 86 entries, overlaying ₹14,800.
Shivam ‘ruskypanda’ Baldota championed the event to win ₹18,256, with ‘cardshark6191’ placing second for ₹13,637.
Also finishing their runs on the FT was Rakesh ‘noviceanari’ Sharma (5th for ₹5,685), and Vishal ‘KeepYourC()()I_’ Sharma (8th for 2,370).
Dominator ₹50K GTD – Khelo365
Buy-in – ₹550
Entries – 41
Re-entries – 25
Prize Pool – ₹50,000
Places Paid – 7
‘pukie1995’ outran the 66-entry strong field in the Khelo365-hosted ₹50K GTD Dominator to win ₹18,000, with ‘RyadAli’ placing second for ₹10,000.
Rivered PLO ₹30K GTD – Khelo365
Buy-in – ₹550
Entries – 6
Re-entries – 0
Prize Pool – ₹30,000
Places Paid – 2
Besting a small field of six entries, ‘Chancetaker’ took the biggest bite of the immense value on offer in the ₹30K GTD Rivered PLO on Khelo365, winning ₹21,000. ‘rughani’ finished runner-up for ₹9,000.
Insomnia ₹30K GTD – PokerDangal
Buy-in – ₹550
Entries – 55
Rebuys – 28
Prize Pool – ₹41,500
Places Paid – 13
PokerDangal’s ₹30K GTD Insomnia logged in 83 runners yesterday, generating a ₹41,500 prize pool. The top 13 spots got paid, and ‘vinnu87’ shipped the tourney for ₹10,168. ‘Salazar’ finished runner-up for ₹7,678.
Depositors Freeroll ₹25K GTD – PokerDangal
Buy-in – ₹11
Entries – 128
Re-entries – 117
Prize Pool – ₹25,000
Places Paid – 39
Topping a field of 245 entries, ‘Sergeant’ took down PokerDangal’s ₹25K GTD Depositors Freeroll for ₹4,813. ‘POKERLOVE’ secured the runner-up payday of ₹3,563.
Grinder ₹2.0 20K GTD – Khelo365
Buy-in – ₹275
Entries – 35
Re-entries – 15
Prize Pool – ₹20,000
Places Paid – 6
‘Attroz’ outlasted the 50 entry field to win Khelo365’s ₹20K GTD Grinder 2.0 for ₹8,000. ‘PeterEngland’ finished runner-up for ₹4,200.
This report was updated at 7 PM on 1.03.2021.
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