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NPS India 2025 Day 18 Recap: Prahlad Nilange, Ankit Bajaj, Himanshu Arora & Abhineet Singla Grab the Most Coveted Gold Medals on a Firecracker Wednesday
While the country preps for Holi, the festival of colours, at the National Poker Series India 2025, it’s all about a different kind of spectrum: Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals, mountains of cash, and the sweet taste of poker glory! Day 18 of this gargantuan ₹100 Crores guaranteed poker festival was another powder keg detonating with six adrenaline-drenched tournaments. And that’s not even counting the satellite melees for the colossal ₹5 Crores GTD NPS#147 Mini Main Event (Qualifier 5), the ₹2 Crores GTD NPS#134 HighRoller (Qualifier 3), and the ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#127 Value Mine (Qualifier 6 – Turbo)—all igniting a firestorm on the PokerBaazi tables.
The poker community didn’t just show up—they charged onto PokerBaazi like a Holi colour bomb! A whopping 7,107 entries flooded the virtual arena, driving the day’s total prize money to a jaw-dropping ₹2.61 Crores—a staggering 11% above the promised ₹2.35 Crores.
The numbers are screaming: a breathtaking ₹57.29 Crores in prize money has already been handed out in just 18 days – a massive leap over the ₹51.45 Crores that was on the line for this period. What we’re witnessing isn’t just huge—it’s history in the making, unfolding before our very eyes.
NPS India 2025 will take a brief but much-deserved pause on March 14—giving players a chance to catch their breath, recharge, and prepare for the next onslaught of poker madness! And a heads-up to our loyal readers: PokerGuru won’t be reporting on today’s events due to the national holiday. But fear not—we’ll be back in the trenches on March 15, bringing you all the high-stakes drama, the leaderboard upheavals, and the championship moments as they happen!
A new dawn brought a fresh wave of champions, both familiar and new, with five players snatching their first Gold Medals of the series and one adding a second Gold to their collection! But the one who truly stole the show was Prahlad Nilange, who etched his name into the NPS annals with a career-altering victory! He stormed through the NPS#120 Wednesday Volley, conquering his first-ever NPS medal (a Gold, no less!) and a colossal ₹9.62 Lakhs—obliterating his previous best by nearly 3.5 times! Nilange didn’t just top the charts as the day’s biggest NPS earner; this was also his second career title and first of 2025, ending a nearly nine-month title drought. This breakthrough made him the 22nd player from Maharashtra to claim Gold this year—a serious feat in one of the country’s toughest poker proving grounds. His victory sent him soaring to #12 on the state leaderboard.
In an all-Maharashtra final battle in the Wednesday Volley, Vishal Ojha, a seasoned poker warrior and 2023 USOP Main Event champion, finally added an NPS medal to his resume this edition. He finished runner-up, collecting ₹6.62 Lakhs and the Silver Medal (his second overall NPS medal). He also crushed the final table of NPS#119 Deepdive and Adda52’s Maverick. And still, he added scores in three other NPS tourneys (cashing in all five events he played) for a total plunder of nearly ₹9.01 Lakhs – his biggest haul of 2025 so far. Mohit Mehta, already flaunting a Bronze and Silver from earlier in the series, was on the prowl for more medals, and he found it in the Wednesday Volley, grabbing another Bronze for ₹5.14 Lakhs—his fifth career NPS medal. This feat placed him among only 16 players with three or more NPS India 2025 medals and boosted him to #6 on the Haryana State Leaderboard. Grinding like a machine, he cashed in four more events, bringing his total Wednesday take to over ₹5.65 Lakhs and climbing to #18 on the NPS Series Leaderboard.
Ankit Bajaj is making this winning thing look way too easy! Just days after pulling off a mind-blowing ₹1 Crore Mystery Bounty on Natural8 India (landing him in the top three of the 2025 POY rankings), this former two-time NPS Gold Medallist struck gold again, taking down PokerBaazi’s NPS#119 Deepdive for ₹4.76 Lakhs after a heads-up deal – his second-largest NPS score ever. This win catapulted him to #3 on the Gujarat State Leaderboard. Mukesh Surana, a two-time NPS Gold Medallist and a former The MoneyMaker champion from Chennai, also had his long-awaited breakthrough of the series in the Deepdive, grabbing Silver and ₹5.72 Lakhs, rocketing to #11 on the Tamil Nadu State Leaderboard.
Himanshu Arora was another online stalwart who penned his comeback story. A battle-tested warrior with show-stopping wins in prestigious events like The MoneyMaker and Masters#23 Mini HighRoller, Arora conquered his first flagship title in six months, shipping the NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive. The win netted him ₹4.39 Lakhs, his second career NPS Gold (first medal of the series and fifth overall), boosting him to #5 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard. He kept the momentum roaring with three more deep runs, including a podium finish in Adda52’s Bounty Madness, bringing his total Wednesday earnings to a sweet ₹5.42 Lakhs. Delhi’s ‘pjprateek‘ came this close to their own breakthrough, finishing runner-up in the Megadive. Though Gold remained elusive, they grabbed their first NPS Silver and a site-best ₹4.10 Lakhs. With two more cash finishes, their Wednesday winnings soared past ₹4.48 Lakhs.
Abhineet Singla was another shining star of the day, doubling his Gold Medal count by conquering the NPS#118 Knockout (KO) for ₹2.94 Lakhs—becoming one of only eight players this season with two Golds. He stacked up a total of nearly ₹3.36 Lakhs for the day, soaring to #2 on the Uttar Pradesh State Leaderboard, setting up a fierce showdown with fellow double-Gold winner Vikhyat Ahlawat. Runner-up ‘goldenbhai‘ made the most of a single entry, claiming their first-ever NPS medal—a Silver—and ₹2.07 Lakhs. This was their second-biggest career score and a major bankroll boost, wiping out nearly 20% of their past losses in one glorious run.
Among the day’s other Gold Medal victors, West Bengal’s Harsh Bubna sprinted to the finish line in the NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT, pocketing ₹2.84 Lakhs and his second career Gold Medal (first this series). Delhi’s Sanchit Anand dominated the NPS#117 Marathon, taking home ₹2.78 Lakhs.
Over on the NPS Series Leaderboard, it’s still the Bhanu Prakash KC show. He’s the player to beat, thanks to his sheer consistency and dedication, now boasting a staggering 24,940 points from 97 cashes. However, Vinay Rajpal is still lurking within striking distance, with 23,080 points from 105 cashes. PokerBaazi Team Pro Laksh Pal Singh is keeping the pressure cranked up, still holding strong in third place with 21,960 points from 89 cashes. These relentless grinders are undoubtedly looking forward to that well-deserved Holi break on Friday after a tenacious and tireless grind.
Looking at the state-by-state breakdown, Delhi dominated Wednesday’s medal count, leading this chart for the fifth time in 18 days, seizing four more medals, including a crucial Gold, keeping that neck-and-neck race with Maharashtra red-hot. The National Poker Champion (India) Leaderboard remains a battlefield, with Maharashtra clinging to the top. They lead with 72 medals (22 Gold, 22 Silver, and 28 Bronze). But Delhi is refusing to yield, staying close with 63 medals (20 Gold, 24 Silver, and 19 Bronze). Uttar Pradesh remains a distant third with 39 medals (13 Gold, 16 Silver, and 10 Bronze).
Despite all the fireworks at NPS India 2025, the day’s biggest score exploded on Natural8 India, with Anant Purohit, the 2024 POY runner-up, outlasting a monstrous 6,637-entry field in Bounty Hunters Circuit Edition 54, claiming his third title of the year and a whopping ₹27.88 Lakhs payday—his biggest score of 2025 and fourth-largest ever on the platform, keeping him firmly entrenched at #2 in the 2025 POY rankings!
Mayank Maruka and Yash Patwa conquered the Wednesday flagships across the other major platforms!
Here are the Wednesday highlights!
PokerBaazi
NPS#120 Wednesday Volley – ₹80 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹8,625
Entries – 535
Re-entries – 471
Prize Pool – ₹80,00,000
Places Paid – 167
Day 18 of the gargantuan ₹100 Crores GTD National Poker Series India 2025 was another powder keg exploding with high-stakes poker mayhem, spread across six adrenaline-pumping tournaments. And that’s before you even factor in the satellite skirmishes for the colossal ₹5 Crores GTD NPS#147 Mini Main Event (Qualifier 5), the ₹2 Crores GTD NPS#134 HighRoller (Qualifier 3), and the ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#127 Value Mine (Qualifier 6 – Turbo) – all lighting up the PokerBaazi tables.
The poker community responded with a thunderous boom. A mind-blowing 7,107 entries slammed into the PokerBaazi virtual felt, driving the day’s total prize money to an eye-watering ₹2.61 Crores – more than 11% above the ₹2.35 Crores promised. Nearly every single event was a guarantee-obliterating success.
Let’s pause for a second to absorb this: a colossal ₹57.29 Crores in prize money has already been dished out in just 18 days. That’s a massive jump from the ₹51.45 Crores that was initially on the table for this period. This isn’t just a big series; it’s a legendary one, being written in real time.
And for those with an insatiable appetite for more, there’s plenty more coming. Quick note: NPS India 2025 will take a brief, well-deserved break on March 14 for Holi, letting players recharge and rejuvenate before diving back into the poker pandemonium.
The state rivalry is a captivating drama unfolding within the larger spectacle. Maharashtra remains the top dog, their players flaunting a majestic 72 medals (22 Gold, 22 Silver, 28 Bronze). But Delhi is a tenacious rival, hot on their heels with an impressive 63 medals (20 Gold, 24 Silver, 19 Bronze).
Delhi dominated the day’s medal count for the fifth time in 18 days, seizing four more, including a crucial Gold, keeping that neck-and-neck race with Maharashtra burning hot. But, while Delhi might have conquered the day’s medal count, it was a Maharashtra player who walked away with the night’s biggest prize. Prahlad ‘Clutchg0d’ Nilange, a PokerBaazi regular since September 2023, had a true moment of poker glory in the day’s flagship event, the ₹80 Lakhs GTD NPS#120 Wednesday Volley.

Nilange’s run in the 7 PM Wednesday Volley was the stuff of legends. It was a brutal, nearly 9.5-hour marathon against 1,006 total entries (535 unique), with cards and chips flying in a chaotic ballet. But in the end, Nilange’s efforts were rewarded with his first-ever NPS Gold Medal and a life-changing ₹9.62 Lakhs – almost 3.5 times his previous best, making him the day’s top earner at the NPS. This is also his second title and first of the year on the platform, ending a nearly nine-month dry spell. This victory made him the 22nd player from Maharashtra to strike Gold this year, rocketing him to #12 on that brutally competitive state leaderboard.
Prahlad Nilange’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹48.25 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹26.32 Lakhs | Moves to #12 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹17.72 Lakhs
The Wednesday Volley’s final duel was a Maharashtra-only showdown. Prahlad Nilange found himself head-to-head with the fearsome Vishal ‘Darky’ Ojha, a renowned live and online pro, equally determined to claim his first NPS Gold. Ojha, the 2023 USOP Main Event champion, the 2023 People’s Poker Championship finalist, and a key player in Kolkata Wizards‘ runner-up finish in Pocket52 PSL Season 6 went all-in, firing an incredible six entries in his Gold hunt. He came heartbreakingly close, ending up with the Silver (his first medal of the series and second overall, following a previous Silver in the 2022 NPS#17 Hyper SPRINT. But there were no tears here. He still banked a sweet ₹6.62 Lakhs – his biggest score of the year, launching him to #26 on the ultra-competitive Maharashtra State Leaderboard.

Ojha was a one-man wrecking crew. He also crushed it at the final table of NPS#119 Deepdive and Adda52’s Maverick. And if that was not enough, he also added scores in three other NPS tourneys (cashing in all five events he entered), and his total Wednesday winnings ballooned to an incredible almost ₹9.01 Lakhs. That epic run also catapulted him to #26 on PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard.
> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s NPS#120 Wednesday Volley for ₹6,62,400
> 5th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#119 Deepdive for ₹1,76,202
> 8th in Adda52’s Maverick for ₹25,964
> 27th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#117 Marathon for ₹17,100
> 36th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹12,366
> 120th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#118 Knockout (KO) for ₹6,500
Vishal Ojha’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹6.39 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.83 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #2 | Moves to #26 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 2 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹32.11 Lakhs | Moves to #26 on PokerBaazi’s POY Race
Adding even more spice to the NPS#120 Wednesday Volley was the ever-present Mohit ‘thejoker’ Mehta, another highly respected online grinder. He’s been relentless since his WPT#45 (7-Max) Turbo win last December, always on the prowl for another major score. And while that massive win has eluded him, so far, Mehta’s consistency is something else.

Already sporting a Bronze (NPS#52 PLO-6) and Silver (NPS#90 Slamdunk) from earlier in this series, Mehta added another medal to his overflowing trophy case, snagging another Bronze in the NPS#120 Wednesday Volley for a striking ₹5.14 Lakhs – his fifth career NPS medal. This boosted him to #6 on the Haryana State Leaderboard and placed him among the elite – one of only 16 players to have grabbed three or more medals at NPS India 2025!
Living up to his reputation as a poker-playing machine, Mehta didn’t limit himself to a single deep run. He played the full schedule and cashed in four more NPS events for a total Wednesday take of over ₹5.65 Lakhs! These scores also sent him to #18 on the NPS Series Leaderboard, with 18,671 points accumulated over 81 cashes. He’s played in every single one of the 121 tournaments scheduled so far – a staggering 100% attendance rate. Mehta is a force of nature, always in contention.
> 3rd in PokerBaazi’s NPS#120 Wednesday Volley for ₹5,13,600
> 48th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive for ₹20,083
> 39th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#118 Knockout (KO) for ₹16,000
> 146th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#119 Deepdive for ₹10,207
> 167h in PokerBaazi’s NPS#117 Marathon for ₹5,400
Mohit Mehta’s NPS stats: Moves to #14 on the Haryana State Leaderboard | Moves to #18 on the NPS Leaderboard| NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold, 1 Silver & 3 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹56.54 Lakhs
The NPS#120 Wednesday Volley’s final table was a reg fest, featuring other poker talents: Anil ‘Anil1986’ Sharma (4th for ₹3.87 Lakhs), Co-founder & CMO of Sportsbaazi and NPS#18 Marathon Silver Medallist Puneet ‘neo1’ Dua (5th for ₹2.78 Lakhs), NPS#17 Deepdive Bronze medallist Puneet ‘HEROCALLSBRO’ Sachan (6th for ₹2.08 Lakhs), Gunisha ‘obimikel’ Sinha (7th for ₹1.57 Lakhs), and the four-time medallist this series and NPS Series Leaderboard #1 Bhanu ‘Chennaino1’ Prakash KC (8th for ₹1.28 Lakhs).
Despite the packed schedule and massive guarantees across the day’s events, the ₹8,625 buy-in NPS#120 Wednesday Volley was one of two NPS flagships to see a slight overlay, falling just ₹4.55 Lakhs short of its whopping ₹80 Lakhs guarantee. The top 167 players still walked away with at least ₹14,400, proving that the action and rewards continue to flow in this groundbreaking series.
Final Table Results
- Prahlad ‘Clutchg0d’ Nilange – ₹9,61,600
- Vishal ‘Darky’ Ojha – ₹6,62,400
- Mohit ‘thejoker’ Mehta – ₹5,13,600
- Anil ‘Anil1986’ Sharma – ₹3,87,200
- Puneet ‘neo1’ Dua – ₹2,78,400
- Puneet ‘HEROCALLSBRO’ Sachan – ₹2,08,000
- Gunisha ‘obimikel’ Sinha – ₹1,56,800
- Bhanu ‘Chennaino1’ Prakash KC – ₹1,28,000
NPS#119 Deepdive – ₹50 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹4,600
Entries – 681
Re- entries – 662
Prize Pool – ₹53,72,000
Places Paid – 226
The engines are roaring at NPS India 2025, and Wednesday, Day 18, was no different, packed with six flagship tournaments and those all-important Qualifiers! With a breather coming up on Holi (March 14), players were grinding hard, squeezing every last drop of action before that well-deserved day off. This opening stretch of the series has been a wild ride, full of highs, lows, and everything in between!
Wednesday saw give players grabbing their first Gold Medals of the season while another snagged a second. Two others saw another medal grace their trophy case on a day when guarantees were smashed left and right (except for two tiny blips)! While everyone’s attention was on the ₹80 Lakhs GTD NPS#120 Wednesday Volley, the 7 PM headliner, the ₹50 Lakhs GTD NPS#119 Deepdive, starting just a half-hour earlier, was the appetiser before the main course.
And this is where Ankit ‘Psycorp’ Bajaj wrote another chapter in his incredible story. This guy’s been on fire this month! He started by hitting the jackpot in Natural8 India’s Mystery Bounty Kick-Off 108, yanking out a jaw-dropping ₹1 Crore Mystery Bounty (₹1.02 Crores total). That single score made him the sixth Indian player to ever hit an eight-figure payday, landing him in the top three of the 2024 POY rankings, chasing the seemingly unbeatable Tarun Goyal and the blazing-hot Anant Purohit (who himself scooped up another ₹27.88 Lakhs just last night!).

But Bajaj proved that this streak he’s got going is no fluke by etching his name onto the NPS India 2025 champions list. He’s a player with a pedigree, already sporting two Golds (2022 NPS#15 Deepdive and 2022 NPS#20 Freezeout) and a Bronze from previous NPS editions. He added a third Gold to his collection last night, conquering the gigantic 1,343-entry field (681 unique) in the 6:30 PM NPS#119 Deepdive. After almost ten gruelling hours, a heads-up deal saw him pocket a sweet ₹4.76 Lakhs.
This latest win is his second-largest score at the NPS to date, close behind his deep run in the NPS#41 Mega Rush last year. It also shoots him up to #3 on the Gujarat State Leaderboard.
Ankit Bajaj’s NPS stats: Moves to #3 on the Gujarat State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 3 Gold & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹34.27 Lakhs | Ranked #3 in the 2025 Leaderboard Standings (Total Cashes)
Chasing down Bajaj till the end was Mukesh ‘Guruuu’ Surana, a two-time Gold Medal winner and a former The MoneyMaker champion from Chennai. He’d been putting in serious work at NPS India 2025, grinding through 54 events and cashing in 12. Finally, the breakthrough arrived. He crashed through the NPS medal barrier for the first time this series, firing two entries in the NPS#119 Deepdive and locking in a runner-up finish, bagging his first Silver Medal. The heads-up deal boosted his bankroll by ₹5.72 Lakhs, getting him the lion’s share of the prize pool. While a third Gold remained just out of reach, this performance launched him straight to #11 on the Tamil Nadu State Leaderboard, contributing to the state’s climb in the national rankings.

Mukesh Surana’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹3.69 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹94.21 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #3 | Moves to #11 on the Tamil Nadu State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 2 Gold & 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹21.01 Lakhs
Delhi’s ‘rj81295’ completed the NPS#119 Deepdive podium, snatching their first NPS medal (a Bronze) and a personal-high ₹3.31 Lakhs – more than tripling their previous best. That erased almost 40% of their accumulated losses from the past four years in a single, glorious night!
The NPS#119 Deepdive final table was filled with familiar faces, all fighting for a piece of the prize. Satyam ‘AnakinSkywa1keR’ Verma (4th for ₹2.43 Lakhs), fresh off a Silver in yesterday’s NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT, nearly grabbed another medal. The formidable Vishal ‘Darky’ Ojha (5th for ₹1.76 Lakhs), who took Silver in last night’s NPS#120 Wednesday Volley, was also in the mix, alongside Subham ‘subh1210’ Ruia (6th for ₹1.29 Lakhs), and Goan ace Myron ‘priyankAAchoprAA’ Pereira (8th for ₹76,820), who finished on the podium in this week’s Sunday Head Hunter.
The ₹4,600 buy-in NPS#119 Deepdive was another guarantee-crusher, generating a whopping ₹53.72 Lakhs prize pool, thanks to the massive participation. The top 226 finishers got a payday, with a min-cash worth ₹7,521, highlighting the ongoing success of this record-breaking series.
Final Table Results
- Ankit ‘Psycorp’ Bajaj – ₹4,76,338*
- Mukesh ‘Guruuu’ Surana – ₹5,72,277*
- rj81295 – ₹3,31,452
- Satyam ‘AnakinSkywa1keR’ Verma – ₹2,42,814
- Vishal ‘Darky’ Ojha – ₹1,76,202
- Subham ‘subh1210’ Ruia – ₹1,28,928
- Fridaythe13th – ₹98,845
- Myron ‘priyankAAchoprAA’ Pereira – ₹76,820
*denotes a heads-up deal
NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive – ₹30 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹4,600
Entries – 422
Re-entries – 624
Prize Pool – ₹41,84,000
Places Paid – 167
Silence is a rare commodity for a poker player with a track record like Himanshu ‘pokerbrat7’ Arora. A player whose profit graph has been a relentless climb for seven straight years, a predator who thrives on the thrill of victory, the weight of Gold—he had been missing that familiar rush for months now.

Sure, smaller wins on PokerBaazi, like the (300X) and Turbo two months ago, were bread and butter. But for a player of Arora’s standing, those were mere appetizers. His name is synonymous with online poker dominance, a legend forged with show-stopping wins in prestigious events like The MoneyMaker and Masters#23 Mini HighRoller. His NPS trophy case already glittered with a Gold (2024 NPS#87 Run-Up), a Silver (2022 NPS#71 Friday Deepdive), and two Bronze medals (2024 NPS#32 Slamdunk and 2022 NPS#60 Heavy Weight PLO-5). But a major title, a flagship victory, had eluded him since his WTF takedown in September 2024. But Wednesday night, the lion roared again.
The ₹30 Lakhs GTD NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive was his battlefield, with 422 contenders (1,046 total entries) all craving that coveted NPS Gold. But Arora was different. He had already sent a warning shot with a fourth-place finish in NPS#25 (PLO-4). He was on a mission, a player with over ₹9 Crores in tracked online earnings and four seven-figure scores. He knew his way around a PLO table and was ready to remind everyone.
He plunged into the deep end of the 9:30 PM NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive, the last NPS event of the day. He chipped away, relentlessly building his stack, and after nearly nine hours of poker warfare, he struck Gold. A heads-up deal earned him ₹4.39 Lakhs, his second NPS Gold (and his first medal this series), and his biggest score on PokerBaazi this year. This victory also sent him soaring to #5 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard.
But he still pursued more. Arora, charged with momentum, almost took down Adda52’s Bounty Madness a few hours earlier. He fought through a 174-entry field, finishing third for ₹78,507 (₹48,629 in bounties) – a hair’s breadth from a double victory. Three more NPS cashes were added to his already epic night. When the dust finally settled, his Wednesday winnings totalled over ₹5.42 Lakhs – his most explosive performance of 2025, a resounding declaration of his return to form!
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive for ₹4,38,853* (heads-up deal)
> 3rd in Adda52’s Bounty Madness for ₹78,507
> 20th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#117 Marathon for ₹21,300
> 166th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹3,463
Himanshu Arora’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹9.38 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹3.22 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #4 | Moves to #5 on the Karnataka State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 2 Gold, 1 Silver & 2 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹41.04 Lakhs
Breathing down Arora’s neck was Delhi’s ‘pjprateek’—a player shrouded in enigma, their anonymity only amplifying their threat. Their own title drought stretched back to February 2023, a victory in the (7-Max) Afternoon Boost, a fading echo. The hunger for another win was burning.
Last night, they came within a whisper of glory. Deep in the NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive, ‘pjprateek’ fourth their way to the final showdown. The coveted first NPS Gold was within reach, but it slipped away. They had to settle for the runner-up position.
Yet, it was far from a defeat. A personal-best ₹4.10 Lakhs payday from the heads-up agreement and their first NPS Silver Medal (second overall) significantly fattened their bankroll. ‘pjprateek’ scored in two other NPS events, bringing their Wednesday haul to over ₹4.48 Lakhs, a financial injection, erasing past setbacks, and arming them for the battles ahead.
> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive for ₹4,10,499* (heads-up deal)
> 25th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#117 Marathon for ₹21,300
> 68th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#119 Deepdive for ₹16,653
pjprateek’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹19.46 Lakhs | Site Winnings: ₹2.19 Lakhs | Moves to #37 on the Delhi State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Silver & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹9.68 Lakhs
Then there was Maharashtra’s Abhishek ‘AbsDeDabs’ Negi, a satellite specialist who had been practically dormant with a single event played in the last four months. He chose the fiery crucible of the NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive for his return, firing two bullets and proving that skill never truly fades. Negi battled his way to a third-place finish, claiming his first-ever NPS Medal (a Bronze) and a site-best ₹2.69 Lakhs – effectively erasing almost all his past losses in one fell swoop.
Abhishek Negi’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹7.62 Lakhs | Moves to #50 on the Maharshtra State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹3.02 Lakhs
The NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive final table was a gathering of familiar players, including Nikhil ‘blastupinside’ Arora (4th for ₹2.03 Lakhs), Tuesday’s NPS#111 Megadive Gold Medallist Akhilesh ‘Ikka5’ Chauhan (5th for ₹1.46 Lakhs), and Prashanth ‘mcp1212’ Chandrasekhar (6th for ₹1.09 Lakhs).
The ₹4,600 buy-in NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive proved to be another smashing success for the NPS India 2025, crushing its guarantee and building a scorching ₹41.84 Lakhs prize pool – nearly 40% above the initial promise. The field was tough, but the rewards were plentiful, with 167 players making the money, each earning at least ₹7,531, a clear sign of the growing popularity of PLO in this legendary series.
Final Table Results
- Himanshu ‘pokerbrat7’ Arora – ₹4,38,853*
- pjprateek – ₹4,10,499*
- Abhishek ‘AbsDeDabs’ Negi – ₹2,68,613
- Nikhil ‘blastupinside’ Arora – ₹2,02,506
- Akhilesh ‘Ikka5’ Chauhan – ₹1,45,603
- Prashanth ‘mcp1212’ Chandrasekhar – ₹1,08,784
*denotes a heads-up deal
NPS#117 Marathon – ₹30 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,875
Entries – 505
Re- entries – 588
Prize Pool – ₹30,00,000
Places Paid – 186
Wednesday, Day 18 of the colossal NPS India 2025, delivered another dose of poker pandemonium, with seasoned pros and upcoming stars alike carving their names into NPS history. Among them was Delhi’s Sanchit ‘Choker6’ Anand (opted out of our tracking), a former The MoneyMaker runner-up, who finally seized that elusive first NPS Gold! Anand, already a 2022 NPS#71 Friday Deepdive Bronze Medallist, didn’t just win PokerBaazi’s ₹30 Lakhs GTD NPS#117 Marathon; he obliterated the competition.

The 4 PM flagship, the traditional starting gun for the second NPS battle of the day, drew a swarm of 505 players (swelling to a field of 1,093 with re-entries). And a marathon it truly was, a relentless, nine-hour-and-14-minute slugfest! When the dust settled, and only two remained, a deal was brokered. Moments later, Anand delivered the final blow, claiming the coveted Gold (his first medal of the series and second overall) and a hefty ₹2.78 Lakhs top prize. With that knockout punch, Anand plants his flag firmly at #17 on the Delhi State Leaderboard.
This former Summit HighRoller champion and BSS SuperStack podium finisher also pocketed a small consolation prize in NPS#119 Deepdive (211th for ₹7,520), boosting his total Wednesday plunder to nearly ₹2.86 Lakhs.
Sanchit Anand’s NPS stats: Moves to #17 on the Delhi State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹12.77 Lakhs
But Anand wasn’t the only one making headlines. The unyielding chase for NPS glory saw mid-stakes juggernaut Abhijeet ‘ERROR404’ Kumar, the NPS#8 (4-Max) Hyper SPRINT Gold Medallist, add another medal to his growing collection – this time, a Silver. Thanks to the heads-up deal, Kumar actually walked away with the biggest chunk of the prize pool, a handsome ₹3.28 Lakhs, and ascended to the throne of the Bihar State Leaderboard.

Not content with just one deep run, Kumar also cashed in another NPS event, his total for the day swelling to a respectable nearly ₹3.40 Lakhs. He even managed to bag and tag and will return for Day 2 in the NPS#127 Value Mine.
> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s NPS#117 Marathon for ₹3,27,958* (heads-up deal)
> 48th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#111 Megadive for ₹11,997
> Made Day 2 in PokerBaazi’s NPS#127 Value Mine (Qualifier 6 (Turbo))
Abhijeet Kumar’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹3.92 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.34 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #2 | Moves to #1 on the Bihar State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold & 1 Silver | NPS Winnings: ₹18.99 Lakhs
‘YNWA1892,’ a true poker gladiator and the 2024 NPS#70 Deepdive Silver Medallist, added a Bronze to their expanding trophy case, finishing third in the NPS#117 Marathon and scooping a delicious ₹1.90 Lakhs – their second-biggest score on the platform. They are now at #2 on the Uttarakhand State Leaderboard!
YNWA1892’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹40.76 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹78633 | Moves to #2 on the Uttarakhand State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Silver & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹11.94 Lakhs
The final table of the NPS#117 Marathon was like a poker all-star team. Among the standouts were Tuesday’s NPS#105 (4-Max) Hyper SPRINT Bronze Medallist Mayank ‘mayhem97’ Kajala (4th for ₹1.42 Lakhs), last month’s Maverick champion Habil ‘Habz420’ Jiruwala (5th for ₹1.03 Lakhs), Dev ‘rucharth’ Mittal (6th for ₹76,200), NPS#97 Sunday Kickoff Gold Medallist Nitesh ‘batmanpok’ Katiyar (7th for ₹57,000), and NPS#59 (5-Max) Hyper SPRINT finalist Dhaval ‘Faizal1506’ Doshi (8th for ₹46,200).
On a day of widespread success at NPS India 2025, the ₹2,875 buy-in NPS#117 Marathon was a rare outlier, experiencing a ₹2.68 Lakhs overlay. Nevertheless, the guaranteed ₹30 Lakhs prize pool showered riches upon the top 186 players, each receiving at least ₹5,400—nearly doubling their initial investment, making for a pretty sweet mid-week payday for many in this epic series!
Final Table Results
- Sanchit ‘Choker6’ Nag – ₹2,78,043*
- Abhijeet ‘ERROR404’ Kumar – ₹3,27,958*
- YNWA1892 – ₹1,89,600
- Mayank ‘mayhem97’ Kajala – ₹1,42,200
- Habil ‘Habz420’ Jiruwala – ₹1,02,600
- Dev ‘rucharth’ Mittal – ₹76,200
- Nitesh ‘batmanpok’ Katiyar – ₹57,000
- Dhaval ‘Faizal1506’ Doshi – ₹46,200
*denotes a heads-up deal
NPS#118 Knockout (KO) – ₹25 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,875
Entries – 581
Re-entries – 664
Prize Pool – ₹31,12,500
Places Paid – 201
The NPS India 2025 isn’t just about the mountains of cash and the shiny medals – it’s also a breeding ground for incredible stories. While fresh faces are bursting onto the scene, the top-tier pros are delivering performances that are simply breathtaking! The scramble for those Gold Medals is pure insanity, and while this groundbreaking series has been a launchpad for many first-time champions, we’ve also witnessed some epic repeat victories.
We already have Mohit Bohra, who became the first (and the only one yet) to snatch a phenomenal five medals this year, and he’s joined by Advait Rajguru in a lethal duo, each boasting three Gold Medals! Seven other players had already grabbed two Golds this season, and last night, an eighth name got etched into this elite list with Abhineet ‘abbubro’ Singla grabbing his second Gold in a blaze of glory!

Singla, a Uttar Pradesh player who has been popping up on the MTT scene from time to time since November 2019, was still buzzing from a career-defining win in Saturday’s NPS#91 (5-Max) Hyper SPRINT, where he snagged his first NPS Gold. Last night, he doubled down, crushing PokerBaazi’s ₹25 Lakhs GTD NPS#118 Knockout (KO) for his second NPS Gold Medal of the series (and third NPS medal overall, adding to a Silver from the 2023 NPS#94 (5-Max) Hyper SPRINT).
The 5:30 PM NPS#118 Knockout (KO) saw Singla unleashed. He fired three bullets and outplayed a monstrous field of 580 other players, which ballooned to a staggering 1,245 entries. After a gruelling, 9-hour-and-18-minute poker war that tested the limits of endurance, he stood alone at the summit. His triumph earned him a spectacular ₹2.94 Lakhs (₹5,250 in bounties) – his second-biggest career score, trailing only that previous Gold!
Singla’s Wednesday was a poker clinic, punctuated by deep runs in three other NPS events. His total loot for the day reached nearly ₹3.36 Lakhs. This stunning performance has rocketed him to #2 on the Uttar Pradesh State Leaderboard, where he’s now locked in a fierce duel with fellow double-Gold Medallist Vikhyat Ahlawat!
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#118 Knockout (KO) for ₹2,94,250* (₹5,250 in bounties)
> 59th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#120 Wednesday Volley for ₹28,800
> 69th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#117 Marathon for ₹9,300
> 207th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹3,460
Abhineet Singla’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹48.80 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹10.10 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #2 | Moves to #2 on the Uttar Pradesh State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 2 Gold & 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹12.42 Lakhs
But the NPS#118 Knockout (KO) almost witnessed a major upset. The enigmatic ‘goldenbhai’ from Haryana, sporadically active since March 2018, capitalised on a single entry, collecting their first-ever NPS Medal (a Silver!) and a substantial ₹2.07 Lakhs (₹4,750 in bounties) – their second-largest platform score, wiping out almost a fifth of their previous losses!
goldenbhai’s PokerBaazi’s stats: Site Winnings: ₹23.52 Lakhs | Moves to #17 on the Uttar Pradesh State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹12.38 Lakhs
And, to add even more drama to the unfolding narrative, Singla and ‘goldenbhai’ were joined on the NPS#118 Knockout (KO) podium by ‘rishu1293’ from Delhi. Playing in only their 21st tournament on PokerBaazi, they added their first NPS Medal (a Bronze) to their budding collection, pocketing a cool ₹1.58 Lakhs (₹3,000 in bounties) and leaping into profitability on the platform.
rishu1293’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹1.90 Lakhs | Site Profit: ₹1.39 Lakhs | Moves to #49 on the Delhi State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹1.80 Lakhs
The NPS#118 Knockout (KO) final table was a shark tank featuring a slew of heavy hitters (most, unfortunately, opted out of our tracking): NPS#6 Marathon Bronze Medallist Debneil ‘ChhotaDon’ Mukherjee (4th for ₹1.20 Lakhs), Utkarsh ‘Sam20542’ Srivastava (5th for ₹89,750), NPS#55 (7-Max) SPRINT Bronze Medallist Dinesh ‘Daddu26’ Singh (6th for ₹64,250), and NPS India 2025 three-medal winner and recent NPS#108 Monday Medley finalist Tarush ‘Busterr’ Gupta (8th for ₹38,250).
The NPS#118 Knockout (KO) was a straight-up banger, generating a monstrous ₹31.13 Lakhs prize pool, obliterating its advertised ₹25 Lakhs guarantee by nearly 25%! The top 201 finishers scored at least ₹4,500, plus those sweet bounties for every knockout.
Final Table Results
- Abhineet ‘abbubro’ Singla – ₹2,94,250
- goldenbhai – ₹2,07,250
- rishu1293 – ₹1,58,250
- Debneil ‘ChhotaDon’ Mukherjee – ₹1,19,750
- Utkarsh ‘Sam20542’ Srivastava – ₹89,750
- Dinesh ‘Daddu26’ Singh – ₹64,250
- DragoNoX – ₹53,500
- Tarush ‘Busterr’ Gupta – ₹38,250
NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT – ₹20 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,070
Entries – 606
Re- entries – 768
Prize Pool – ₹24,73,200
Places Paid – 226
There are your everyday poker players, then there are the pros, and then there are those elite, battle-hardened veterans – and Kolkata’s Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna is a card-carrying member of that last group!

This is a man whose reputation roars – a former Patni Millionaire champion with two The MoneyMaker championship bracelets. He’s been attacking the NPS India 2025 like a relentless machine since returning from a whirlwind trip to the WPT Cambodia Championship, grinding through a mind-boggling 116 tournaments and cashing in 82 already. Despite a string of deep runs, that elusive final table, that podium finish, had remained just out of reach. But you can’t keep a poker beast caged for long, and last night, the story flipped spectacularly.
Bubna finally broke through in PokerBaazi’s ₹20 Lakhs GTD NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT, snatching his career-second NPS Gold Medal (his first medal of this series) and a cool ₹2.84 Lakhs. He was already rocking a Gold Medal from the 2024 NPS#65 Slamdunk and now has added another gleaming piece of NPS hardware to his overflowing poker trophy case!
The 2:30 PM NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT, the opening act of the day’s NPS drama, drew a monstrous field of 1,374 runners (606 unique), setting the stage for another day of poker frenzy! Bubna needed a second chance after an early bust-out, firing a second bullet. But once he got rolling, there was no stopping this freight train! The turnout was so massive that despite the relatively fast structure, it took over 7.5 hours before, just past 10 PM, Bubna stood alone as the champion!
As the seventh Gold Medallist from West Bengal, he’s now rocketed to the top of the state leaderboard, with the state ranked #11 overall nationally – still very much in the running to snag one of those final 12 spots. Bubna is now a serious threat to become the National Poker Champion in Goa next month.
Bubna’s Wednesday was a poker masterclass, with his total winnings almost touching ₹3.30 Lakhs from five cash finishes, four from NPS events. He has now climbed to #17 on the NPS Series Leaderboard.
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹2,84,418
> 51st in PokerBaazi’s NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive for ₹20,083
> 119th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#119 Deepdive for ₹10,207
> 37th in Adda52’s Maverick for ₹7,915
> 110th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#117 Marathon for ₹6,900
Harsh Bubna’s NPS stats: Moves to #1 on the West Bengal State Leaderboard | Moves to #11 on the NPC Leaderboard | Moves to #17 on the NPS Series Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 2 Gold & 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹40.61 Lakhs
Not far behind was Satyam ‘AnakinSkywa1keR’ Verma, who is on a serious roll at NPS India 2025. A decorated player with a history of crushing it at this grand stage – he won his first medal of the series (a Gold) in the NPS#41 (6-Max) SPRINT last week! And he came out swinging last night, almost claiming his second Gold Medal of the series—coming incredibly close, twice in a single night! Verma fired four bullets in the NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT before settling for his second-ever Silver Medal (his fifth NPS medal overall) and a neat ₹1.98 Lakhs.

Verma continued his rampage in the NPS#119 Deepdive, finishing agonizingly close to the podium in fourth place for ₹2,42,814. And still, he wasn’t finished. He added cashes in the NPS#120 Wednesday Volley (15th for ₹81,600) and the NPS#121 (PLO-5) Megadive (62nd for ₹15,062), bringing his total Wednesday bounty to a mouth-watering, near ₹5.38 Lakhs.
These dominating performances have catapulted Verma to #2 on the Rajasthan State Leaderboard, where he’s now hot on the trail of NPS legend Shagun Jain (who has 1 Gold, 1 Silver and 2 Bronze already in this series)!
Satyam Verma’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹6.58 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹2.36 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #1 | Moves to #2 on the Rajasthan State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 3 Gold & 2 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹40.71 Lakhs
Raghav ‘scambrahm’ Ananth, another familiar face on the circuit, who has been on a steady upswing for the past two years, brought some glory to Tamil Nadu, seizing the Bronze (his first NPS medal) in the NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT and a sweet ₹1.53 Lakhs. He fired three entries before making his way to that coveted podium, scoring his biggest payday of the year so far.

The NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT final table was stacked with other players riding high on success in the series. Among the heavy hitters was the NPS#15 Slamdunk Gold and NPS#99 (5-Max) Hyper SPRINT Silver Medallist Arush ‘arush20000’ Pratap, who finished fourth for ₹1.12 Lakhs. Also making a deep run was the NPS#51 Deepdive Silver Medallist Parteek ‘ptk007’ Maheshwari, who finished seventh for ₹45,507.
The ₹2,070 buy-in NPS#116 (7-Max) SPRINT delivered a tempting ₹24.73 Lakhs prize pool, smashing the advertised ₹20 Lakhs guarantee by nearly 24%! The top 226 finishers locked in payouts, with a min-cash of ₹3,463—1.7 times the buy-in, continuing the record-breaking streak at this epic series.
Final Table Results
- Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna – ₹2,84,418
- Satyam ‘AnakinSkywa1keR’ Verma – ₹1,98,351
- Raghav ‘scambrahm’ Ananth – ₹1,52,596
- Arush ‘arush20000’ Pratap – ₹1,11,789
- Onyx999 – ₹81,121
- Cheri7990 – ₹59,357
- Parteek ‘ptk007’ Maheshwari – ₹45,507
₹5 Crores GTD NPS Mini Main Event – Qualifier 5
Q5 > Entries – 419 | Re-entries – 218 | Survivors – 65 | Chip Leader – Pranay ‘setmeup’ Chawla (810,000)
Combined > Entries – 1,911 | Re-entries – 1,035 | Survivors – 297 (unique) | Overall Chip Leader – Jaikishan ‘royalking7424’ Jangid (851,000)
₹2 Crores GTD NPS HighRoller – Qualifier 3
Q3 > Entries – 172 | Re-entries – 127 | Survivors – 22 | Chip Leader – Mohit ‘heartquake’ Bothra (737,000)
Combined > Entries – 536 | Re-entries – 296 | Survivors – 61 (unique) | Overall Chip Leader – Mohsin ‘gongo’ Shaikh (1,032,000)
₹1 Crore GTD NPS Value Mine – Qualifier 6 (Turbo)
Q6 > Entries – 708 | Re-entries – 355 | Survivors – 206 | Chip Leader – Sriharsha ‘Ivey2’ Doddapaneni (282,000)
Combined > Entries – 2,763 | Re-entries – 1,650 | Survivors – 582 (unique) | Overall Chip Leader – Nishant ‘rektace’ Kumar (451,000)
Junglee Poker
‘joeeaaa’ won the ₹6 Lakhs GTD Wednesday Superstack for ₹1.38 Lakhs.
Yash ‘patwayash’ Patwa (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Wednesday Mania for ₹37,845) and ‘pk0822’ (Won ₹70K GTD Wednesday Sunsetter for ₹16,801), and ‘premj36’ (Won ₹60K GTD Hangover for ₹13,696) won the other Wednesday marquees on Junglee Poker.
Adda52
Mayank ‘AreyBetaRaise’ Maruka won the ₹12.50 Lakhs GTD Maverick for ₹2.12 Lakhs.
Bhavit ‘tyrogambit’ Jain (Won ₹2.75 Lakhs GTD Bounty Madness for ₹78,507), ‘Pritam40’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Daily Deep Dive for ₹43,987), ‘Arch10’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Nighttide DST Adda for ₹36,559), ‘maddy000001’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Afternoon Bounty for ₹25,016), Prabhat ‘Bountyhunter1’ Kumar (Won ₹60K GTD Bounty Adda for ₹18,681), ‘tiktok1234’ (Won ₹1.20 Lakhs GTD Maverick Lite for ₹18,256), and ‘Phaseoflife’ (Won ₹50K GTD Morning Adda for ₹12,171) won the other Wednesday marquees on Adda52.
Pocket52
‘ScroogeMeDuck’ won the ₹2.50 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Deepstack Turbo for ₹62,350.
Spartan Poker
‘Trueheart’ (Won ₹4 Lakhs GTD Supreme for ₹72,889), ‘sanzoo’ (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD Spotlight for ₹43,011), ‘Jatinxx’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Monster Stack for ₹33,300), and ‘Rishikumar’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Monster Turbo for ₹28,650) won the Wednesday marquees on Spartan Poker.
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Daily Majors: Aman Parakh & Ramu Kushwaha’s Sensational Runs Headline Friday`s Action
Friday was a wild ride, with electrifying action both in the live arena of the 2024 World Series of Poker (WSOP) in Las Vegas and the virtual felts back home.
Leading the Indian charge at the 55th WSOP was poker mogul Santhosh Suvarna, who bagged the eighth largest stack out of the 45 players advancing to Day 2 in the high-stakes Event #55: $250,000 Super High Roller No-Limit Hold’em. Meanwhile, Kavin Shah, fresh off a final table appearance in Event #44: $2,000 No-Limit Hold’em, continued his impressive run with a 42nd place finish in Event #52: $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em, netting $14,138 (~₹11.81 Lakhs). India’s poker pioneer Aditya Agarwal also opened his 2024 WSOP account, cashing in the same event with a 97th place finish and a tidy $10,000 (~₹8.36 Lakhs) payday.
Back in the virtual world, PokerBaazi’s new top-heavy payouts and boosted guarantees in their flagship events ignited a poker frenzy, drawing in hordes of eager players. Natural8 India and Adda52 also saw massive participation, with juicy overlays in major events creating even more lucrative opportunities for those who dared to enter the digital arena.
Rising Star Aman Parakh topped the online earnings chart on Friday, amassing ₹6.05 Lakhs from four deep runs. His biggest score came from a second-place finish in Adda52’s The Ballers, worth ₹3.65 Lakhs. Parakh also secured a runner-up finish in Natural8 India’s Daily Hypersonic 20 (₹1.72 Lakhs), with additional deep runs in PokerBaazi’s The Quest (9th for ₹44,400) and Mini HighRoller (17th for ₹24,000), storming to #8 in the POY rankings!

Ramu Kushwaha shattered records once more with an unprecedented TRIPLE victory on PokerBaazi. Not only did he dominate the Daily Last Chance, raking in a massive ₹2.14 Lakhs, but he had already secured wins in the Daily Micro HighRoller (₹1.60 Lakhs) and the (7-Max) Afternoon Boost (₹61,178) earlier in the day. With ₹5.16 Lakhs in total earnings from seven deep runs, he was Friday`s second-highest scorer. Kushwaha’s remarkable feat isn’t a first for him – he has now achieved this extraordinary milestone twice on PokerBaazi, becoming the first player in the platform’s history to win three tournaments in a single day on two separate occasions. With 19 titles under his belt on PokerBaazi this year already, Kushwaha has solidified his reputation as a poker powerhouse.
Praful Sharma also made headlines by ending his two-month title drought with a win in PokerBaazi’s The Quest. His victory, worth ₹4.66 Lakhs, marked his second-highest score of 2024 and was achieved through a mere ₹575 satellite investment. Newcomer ‘VarnitJain’ also made waves, posting a personal-best ₹4.44 Lakhs from a runner-up finish in The Quest.
Poker veteran Sahil Mahboobani finally broke his title curse after four months and 21 final table finishes by winning Adda52’s The Ballers. This victory, worth ₹3.73 Lakhs, was a major contributor to his total earnings of ₹3.97 Lakhs for the day.
Nitin Gupta was another standout performer on Natural8 India. Competing in the APL Series: Bounty High Roller, he finished runner-up for an impressive ₹3.83 Lakhs.

Prahlad Nilange captured his first victory on PokerBaazi in style, winning the WTF for a career-high ₹2.79 Lakhs after a three-way deal. Okika Chophi finished runner-up for a personal-best ₹2.55 Lakhs, and Vinit Adani took third for ₹2.51 Lakhs, benefitting from the deal.
Over at Junglee Poker, Ashutosh Kumar emerged victorious in the Friday Supernova PKO, taking home ₹2.04 Lakhs. Niraj Munka secured a well-deserved runner-up finish worth ₹91,690.
Sunday’s chartbuster, Shreyas Chopra, was back in action, finishing 19th in Natural8 India’s King of the Zodiac PLO-NL High Roller, pocketing ₹1.83 Lakhs. Other notable finishers on Natural8 India included Armaan Kochhar (3rd in Speed Racer Bounty 108 for ₹1.25 Lakhs), Karthick Anbalagan (2nd in Superstack Turbo Special 30 for ₹1.18 Lakhs), Sam Anand (5th in Speed Racer Bounty Closer HR for ₹1.08 Lakhs), and Vikram Mishra (2nd in Speed Racer Bounty 108 for ₹96,615).

Adarsh Jha, coming off his Saturday Blockbuster win, dominated PokerBaazi’s The Quest Lite, claiming the flagship title for the first time and pocketing a sweet ₹1.69 Lakhs payday after a heads-up deal. The Quest Lite runner-up, ‘royalking7424,’ made an impressive ₹1.66 Lakhs, thanks to the same deal.
Other notable winners on PokerBaazi included ‘borntrouble’ (Won Mini HighRoller (Double Ante) for ₹2.46 Lakhs), Jatin Sablani (Won 10 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT for ₹64,728) and ‘RampageR1’ (Won 7:15 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT for ₹60,000).
Dhaval Heda, Yash Chitre, Md. Nazim, Tejas Anantha, Sneha Monndra Heda, Sahil Aggarwal, and Aritra Hazra were the other standout winners across platforms.
Here are the Friday highlights!
PokerBaazi
The Quest – ₹25 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹5,750
Entries – 301
Re-entries – 254
Prize Pool – ₹27,75,000
Places Paid – 87
Praful ‘insanevolta’ Sharma made the Friday night headlines! Shattering his two-month drought, Sharma seized victory in PokerBaazi’s adrenaline-pumping ₹25 Lakhs GTD The Quest.
This electrifying triumph wasn’t just any win. Sharma bulldozed through a 555-strong field (301 unique) in the 8 PM Friday night showdown, clinching his first-ever The Quest title after an intense 7.5-hour battle. It’s a monumental achievement, marking his second-highest score of the year, narrowly trailing his impressive podium finish in April’s #26 The MoneyMaker.
Oh, and did we mention the mind-blowing ROI he scored? A mere ₹575 satellite entry morphed into a jaw-dropping ₹4.66 Lakhs payday following a heads-up deal – making him one of the day’s top scorers! It’s the kind of poker fairytale that makes dreams come true and sets hearts racing.
Praful Sharma’s online stats (PokerBaazi and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹18.29 Lakhs | Lifetime Profits: ₹10.60 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #3
Meanwhile, newcomer ‘VarnitJain,‘ active since April, also made a splash in The Quest with a near-win and a whopping ₹4.44 Lakhs payday—their biggest yet—thanks to a heads-up deal and PokerBaazi’s new top-heavy payout structures.
Poker pro Pratik ‘zpAAced’ Manjrekar, riding high from his June 11 victory in The Mint Lite, kept the momentum blazing on Friday, amassing ₹2.37 Lakhs across four tournaments. His red-hot streak included a podium finish in The Quest, showcasing the same skill and determination that propelled him to a runner-up finish in last year’s EndBoss!

> 3rd in PokerBaazi’s The Quest for ₹2,22,000
> 19th in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) Daily SPRINT for ₹7,000
> 114th in PokerBaazi WTF for ₹6,250
> 44th in Adda52’s Nano Ballers for ₹1,909
Pratik Manjrekar’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹3.60 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.10 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #4
The Quest’s final table was a shark tank, featuring heavy hitters like Thursday’s APL Series: Zodiac Main Event and Daily Micro HighRoller finalist Shagun ‘sogani22’ Jain (4th for ₹1.55 Lakhs), the formidable NPS India 2024 Podium Leaderboard champion Deepak ‘3streakbluff’ Singh (5th for ₹1.33 Lakhs), and the skilled Arvindhan ‘Bblackdegen’ Lakshminarayanan (6th for ₹1.11 Lakhs).
With a ₹5,750 buy-in, The Quest obliterated its guarantee, generating a massive ₹27.75 Lakh prize pool. This bounty flowed to the top 87 players, setting the stage for a thrilling and lucrative weekend of poker action.
Final Table Results
- Praful ‘insanevolta’ Sharma – ₹4,66,125*
- VarnitJain – ₹4,44,075*
- Pratik ‘zpAAced’ Manjrekar – ₹2,22,000
- Shagun ‘sogani22’ Jain – ₹1,55,400
- Deepak ‘3streakbluff’ Singh – ₹1,33,200
- Arvindhan ‘Bblackdegen’ Lakshminarayanan – ₹1,11,000
- sw1612 – ₹88,800
- Treys – ₹66,600
*denotes a heads-up deal
WTF – ₹25 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹3,300
Entries – 431
Re-entries – 338
Prize Pool – ₹25,00,000
Places Paid – 148
Prahlad ‘Clutchg0d’ Nilange, a relatively sporadic MTT player on PokerBaazi (active since October last year), catapulted into the poker stratosphere with a spectacular maiden victory last night.

Building on his impressive runner-up finish in WTF in January, Nilange didn’t just aim high; he aimed for the moon and landed among the stars. In a breathtaking display of skill and determination, he conquered the ₹25 Lakhs GTD WTF, outlasting 430 rivals in a massive 769-entry field. After a heart-pounding six-hour and 52-minute battle, Nilange emerged as the undisputed champion in the 7:30 PM flagship, his poker prowess shining brighter than ever. This breakout win earned him a career-high ₹2.79 Lakhs through a savvy three-way deal, catapulting his bankroll into the stratosphere!
Prahlad Nilange’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹24.59 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹10.39 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #1
The WTF climax was a nail-biting showdown, where a strategic three-way deal not only crowned a new champion but also showered riches on two rising poker stars! Among them, Okika ‘GeniusWand007, Chophi, last month’s Mini HighRoller (Double Ante) champion, battled his way to a well-deserved runner-up finish. This stunning performance earned him a career-high ₹2.55 Lakhs, wiping out past losses in one glorious, adrenaline-fueled swoop!

Okika Chopi’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹20.37 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹1.06 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #1
Not to be outdone, PokerBaazi loyalist Vinit ‘aamchimumbai’ Adani also flexed his poker muscles in the WTF, seizing a stunning ₹2.51 Lakhs for a third-place finish—his second-highest online score ever!

Meanwhile, Chandan ‘M3ssy’ Rai, the renowned #20 The MoneyMaker champion fresh off a sizzling The Summit (Double Ante) final table appearance, was on a mission to dominate the virtual tables. He amassed a scorching ₹1.17 Lakhs across four deep runs, proving his relentless spirit with two final table showings.

> 6th in PokerBaazi’s WTF for ₹58,500
> 6th in PokerBaazi’s The Quest Lite for ₹40,000
> 39th in PokerBaazi’s The Quest for ₹12,488
> 28th in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance for ₹6,418
Chandan Rai’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹33.04 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹16.79 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #3
The WTF final table was stacked, featuring the scorching-hot Chethan ‘FoldMasterCK’ C K, fresh off his The Summit (Double Ante) runner-up finish (5th for ₹95,500), the formidable Naman ‘instamuckk’ Agrawal (7th for ₹45,250), and the satellite-qualifier-turned-finalist Madhur ‘LiTOnyx’ Sandal (8th for ₹36,000).
Despite falling shy of its ₹25 Lakhs guarantee by ₹2.93 Lakhs, the ₹3,300 buy-in WTF ignited a fierce battle among poker warriors hungry for victory. A field of 769 entries duked it out, with the top 148 players claiming their share of the spoils.
Final Table Results
- Prahlad ‘Clutchg0d’ Nilange – ₹2,78,990*
- Okika ‘GeniusWand007’ Chopi – ₹2,54,932*
- Vinit ‘aamchimumbai’ Adani – ₹2,51,328*
- RampageR1 – ₹1,32,500
- Chethan ‘FoldMasterCK’ C K – ₹95,500
- Chandan ‘M3ssy’ Rai – ₹58,500
- Naman ‘instamuckk’ Agrawal – ₹45,250
- Madhur ‘LiTOnyx’ Sandal – ₹36,000
*denotes a three-way deal
The Quest Lite – ₹12.50 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,875
Entries – 234
Re-entries – 163
Prize Pool – ₹12,50,000
Places Paid – 77
Fresh off his Blockbuster win last Saturday, Adarsh ‘lazygamer007’ Jha continued his hot streak on PokerBaazi, dominating the ₹12.50 Lakhs GTD The Quest Lite. Deploying an expensive four-entry strategy, Jha ransacked a field of 397 entries (234 unique) in a whirlwind of five hours and 48 minutes. He clinched his first-ever victory in the 7:30 PM flagship event, securing a sweet ₹1.69 Lakhs payday after a heads-up deal.

Jha kept the momentum rolling, making waves in three additional events and boosting his Friday winnings to a solid ₹2.06 Lakhs. Looks like ‘lazygamer007’ is anything but lazy when it comes to crushing the competition!
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s The Quest Lite for ₹1,69,424* (heads-up deal)
> 32nd in Adda52’s The Ballers for ₹18,822
> 16th in PokerBaazi’s Daily Micro HighRoller for ₹10,368
> 74th in PokerBaazi’s WTF for ₹7,250
Adarsh Jha’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹2.99 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹94.51 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #4 | Annual Winnings: ₹46.32 Lakhs
The Quest Lite runner-up, ‘royalking7424’ (anonymity requested), made a splash with an impressive ₹1.66 Lakhs payday, thanks to the same heads-up deal that crowned Jha the champion.
The Quest Lite final table was a clash of seasoned pros, featuring names like the recent Nano Ballers third-place finisher Shailesh ‘MrShailesh’ Patel (4th for ₹78,625), yesterday’s Daily Micro HighRoller finalist Ashwin ‘Ashwinvijay99’ Vijayvergiya (5th for ₹54,500), last night’s WTF sixth-place finisher Chandan ‘M3ssy’ Rai (6th for ₹40,000), and the ever-competitive Janish ‘janish1998’ Jain (7th for ₹30,750).
Despite a ₹2,875 buy-in and falling short of its advertised guarantee by ₹2.58 Lakhs, The Quest Lite still delivered the goods. It spread the wealth among the top 77 finishers with a minimum cash of ₹5,625, adding even more excitement and value to the tournament.
Final Table Results
- Adarsh ‘lazygamer007’ Jha – ₹1,69,424*
- royalking7424 – ₹1,65,951*
- BulletsAA – ₹1,03,500
- Shailesh ‘MrShailesh’ Patel – ₹78,625
- Ashwin ‘Ashwinvijay99’ Vijayvergiya – ₹54,500
- Chandan ‘M3ssy’ Rai – ₹40,000
- Janish ‘janish1998’ Jain – ₹30,750
- nisatosumi – ₹25,000
*denotes a heads-up deal
Mini HighRoller (Double Ante) – ₹15 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹7,500
Entries – 132
Re-entries – 75
Prize Pool – ₹15,00,000
Places Paid – 41
PokerBaazi veteran ‘borntrouble’ (anonymity requested) unleashed a poker storm this Friday, proving that stealth and skill are a winning combination! Known for their effective MTT strategy, this #12 The MoneyMaker champion clawed their way to a breathtaking victory in the ₹15 Lakhs GTD Mini HighRoller (Double Ante). This marks their third major win on PokerBaazi this year, coming almost a month after their The Big Show Lite triumph on May 27.
In the fiercely contested 8:30 PM flagship event, ‘borntrouble’ navigated a treacherous field of 207 entries (132 unique) across an epic 7.5-hour battle, securing a well-deserved ₹2.46 Lakhs payday using two entries.
borntrouble’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹3.95 Crores | Site Profits: ₹84.45 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #3
Abhimanyu ‘AsratManfi’ Mittal, the NPS#114 Megadive gold medal champion, nearly added a second trophy to his collection in the Mini HighRoller (Double Ante)! He blazed through the competition, claiming a well-deserved second place and a hefty ₹1.89 Lakhs payday.

But Mittal wasn’t content with just one impressive finish. This poker virtuoso also made deep runs in PokerBaazi’s WTF (129th for ₹6,250) and (7-Max) Daily SPRINT (27th for ₹6,000), racking up a grand total of ₹2.01 Lakhs in Friday winnings.
Abhimanyu Mittal’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹7.90 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹2.85 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #7 | Annual Winnings: ₹1.44 Crores | Annual Profits: ₹33.59 Lakhs | Ranked #14 in the 2024 Leaderboard Standings (Total Cashes)
Fresh from his induction into the prestigious ‘₹2 Crore Club’ and his recent BSS Super Value triumph, Ramu ‘Ramu0550’ Kushwaha took the Friday tournaments by storm. The multi-format maestro clinched a seventh-place finish in the Mini HighRoller (Double Ante), earning ₹47,700.

But that wasn`t the tip of the iceberg that comprised Kushwaha`s Friday exploits! He went on a rampage, conquering three PokerBaazi events: Daily Last Chance, Daily Micro HighRoller, and (7-Max) Afternoon Boost. This hat trick brought his total title count for the year to a jaw-dropping 19 in just the first half, further solidifying his status as a poker legend in the making.
These victories contributed to Kushwaha’s massive ₹5.16 Lakhs payday across seven events, making him the second-biggest winner of the day. Even more impressive, he made history by becoming the first player to achieve the remarkable feat of winning three tournaments on PokerBaazi in a single day not once, but twice!
Kushwaha’s Friday achievements include:
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance for ₹2,13,938
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s Daily Micro HighRoller for ₹1,59,506
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) Afternoon Boost for ₹61,178
> 7th in PokerBaazi’s Mini Highroller (Double Ante) for ₹47,700
> 12th in PokerBaazi’s The Quest for ₹22,200
> 121st in PokerBaazi’s WTF for ₹6,250
> 72nd in PokerBaazi’s The Quest Lite for ₹5,625
Ramu Kushwaha’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹2.15 Crores | Site Profits: ₹47.03 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #19 | Annual Winnings: ₹91.64 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹15.34 Lakhs
The Mini HighRoller (Double Ante) final table was a spectacle, featuring poker talents like Suman Saurabh ‘sk97099’ Singh (3rd for ₹1.46 Lakhs), Shubham ‘backchod’ Agarwal (4th for ₹1.12 Lakhs) and recent The Pride champion Prabhat ‘greatgatsby’ Paliya (8th for ₹38,550).
Even though it fell 1.50 Lakhs short of its ₹15 Lakhs guarantee, the ₹7,500 buy-in Mini HighRoller (Double Ante) still delivered a thrilling poker rollercoaster! The top 41 players walked away with a piece of the prize pool, with even the min-cashers pocketing a sweet ₹12,750.
Final Table Results
- borntrouble – ₹2,46,000
- Abhimanyu ‘AsratManfi’ Mittal – ₹1,88,850
- Suman Saurabh ‘sk97099’ Singh – ₹1,46,400
- Shubham ‘backchod’ Agarwal – ₹1,12,050
- Manyform – ₹81,300
- Dhrooval – ₹58,950
- Ramu ‘Ramu0550’ Kushwaha – ₹47,700
- Prabhat ‘greatgatsby’ Paliya – ₹38,550
Daily Last Chance – ₹10 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹3,000
Entries – 234
Re-entries – 176
Prize Pool – ₹10,69,690
Places Paid – 69
Ramu ‘Ramu0550’ Kushwaha is lighting up the PokerBaazi felt like a supernova, leaving a trail of bewildered opponents and a growing stack of championship trophies in his wake! Fresh off joining the elite ‘₹2 Crore Club’ and his BSS Super Value victory on Sunday, this multi-format maestro unleashed an unforgettable Friday frenzy, conquering not one, not two, but THREE PokerBaazi events in a single day!

Kushwaha’s rampage ignited at 7:32 PM, where he outfoxed 293 foes (195 unique) in PokerBaazi’s ₹5 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Afternoon Boost after an epic six-hour battle, snagging a sweet ₹61,178 and his fourth career win in this 1:30 PM marquee. But he was just getting warmed up!
A mere 5.5 hours later, he stormed to victory in the ₹7.50 Lakhs GTD Daily Micro HighRoller, firing five bullets and outlasting 142 rivals (262 total entries) over seven hours of exhilarating poker action. He pocketed a hefty ₹1.60 Lakhs in the 6 PM marquee, leaving even the seasoned Ram ‘Mowgumotu’ Kakkar trailing in his wake, who took second place with ₹1.20 Lakhs.

But Kushwaha wasn’t done yet! He capped off his epic Friday with a jaw-dropping win in the ₹10 Lakhs GTD Daily Last Chance at 5:33 AM. After firing thrice in the six-hour late-night battle, he conquered a field of 410 entrants (234 unique) in the 11:30 PM flagship, raking in a massive ₹2.14 Lakhs. Across seven deep runs in this marathon day of online domination, Kushwaha amassed a mind-blowing ₹5.16 Lakhs, earning bragging rights as Friday’s second-highest scorer behind Rising Star Aman Parakh.
This triple crown triumph isn’t just a win; it’s a legendary feat. Kushwaha has won an astonishing 19 titles on PokerBaazi this year alone, solidifying his reputation as a poker powerhouse.
What’s even more impressive is that Kushwaha has now achieved this extraordinary feat not once but TWICE, becoming the first player in PokerBaazi history to win three tournaments in a single day on two separate occasions. He shares this honour with ‘Vishesh07,’ who also accomplished this impressive feat earlier this year. Kushwaha’s first hat trick consisted solely of low-stake marquees, while this one showcased his versatility and dominance, including a flagship win and two marquee victories. This online crusher from Jalaun, Uttar Pradesh, is going places, and we can`t wait to see what records he breaks next!
Kushwaha’s Wednesday achievements include:
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance for ₹2,13,938
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s Daily Micro HighRoller for ₹1,59,506
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) Afternoon Boost for ₹61,178
> 7th in PokerBaazi’s Mini Highroller (Double Ante) for ₹47,700
> 12th in PokerBaazi’s The Quest for ₹22,200
> 121st in PokerBaazi’s WTF for ₹6,250
> 72nd in PokerBaazi’s The Quest Lite for ₹5,625
Ramu Kushwaha’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹2.15 Crores | Site Profits: ₹47.03 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #19 | Annual Winnings: ₹91.64 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹15.34 Lakhs
Sandeep ‘PoKcey’ Singh, eager to break his 3.5-week title drought, put up a valiant fight in the Daily Last Chance. Though he narrowly missed the top spot, his tenacity earned him a respectable runner-up finish and a handsome ₹1.50 Lakhs payday. Singh`s Friday crusade saw him making waves in two additional events, boosting his Friday winnings to a solid ₹1.62 Lakhs.

> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance for ₹1,49,757
> 80th in PokerBaazi’s WTF for ₹7,250
> 32nd in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) Daily SPRINT for ₹4,585
Sandeep Singh’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹4.78 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹11.21 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #6 | Annual Winnings: ₹68.84 Lakhs
The Daily Last Chance final table was a sizzling inferno, featuring poker warriors like Thursday’s The Summit (Double Ante) champion Amit ‘kavipri’ Gehani (3rd for ₹1.02 Lakhs), the always dangerous Shashank ‘Broadway17’ Mehrotra (7th for ₹32,091), and the ever-resilient C ‘rema’ Lalremruata (8th, ₹24,603).
With a ₹3,000 buy-in, the Daily Last Chance was an absolute smash hit, attracting a legion of eager players and generating a massive ₹10.70 Lakhs prize pool. The top 69 players walked away with a payday, with even the minimum cash boasting a respectable ₹4,279.
Final Table Results
- Ramu ‘Ramu0550’ Kushwaha – ₹2,13,938
- Sandeep ‘PoKcey’ Singh – ₹1,49,757
- Amit ‘kavipri’ Gehani – ₹1,02,155
- Champ1109 – ₹62,042
- 24legend – ₹49,206
- aLLisolate – ₹40,113
- Shashank ‘Broadway17’ Mehrotra – ₹32,091
- C ‘rema’ Lalremruata – ₹24,603
(7-Max) Daily SPRINT – ₹5 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,000
Entries – 189
Re-entries – 121
Prize Pool – ₹5,39,400
Places Paid – 64
Jatin ‘patience124’ Sablani is on a hot streak that shows no signs of cooling down! Fresh off podium finishes in Adda52’s Holdem Bash and Voyager and a win in Junglee Poker’s Wednesday Mania just two days ago, Sablani continued his reign of terror, dominating PokerBaazi’s ₹5 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Daily SPRINT for the first time ever!

After a close call as runner-up in the 7:15 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT on June 11, Sablani was hungry for redemption. He conquered the 10 PM edition of the marquee event, outmanoeuvring 310 contenders (189 unique) in under six hours to claim the title and a sweet ₹64,728 top prize.
But Sablani wasn’t done yet! He also snagged a final table spot in Adda52’s Friday Bounty, adding ₹21,778 to his loot for a sixth-place finish. With a combined Friday haul of ₹86,506, it’s clear that Sablani is riding a wave of poker brilliance that shows no signs of crashing!
Jatin Sablani’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹1.65 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹45.28 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #12 | Annual Winnings: ₹75.48 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹18.97 Lakhs
Arunav ‘Frankie08’ Mittal, the (7-Max) Afternoon Boost champion from two weeks ago, nearly added another trophy to his collection in last night’s 10 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT! While victory narrowly slipped through his fingers, Mittal still pocketed a cool ₹46,928 for his second-place finish. Mittal also cashed in PokerBaazi’s 7:15 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT (28th for ₹6,000) and The Quest Lite (64th for ₹5,625), amassing a total of ₹58,553 on Friday.

Arunav Mittal’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker and PokerStars India): Lifetime Winnings: ₹1.35 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹25.47 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #11 | Annual Winnings: ₹57.86 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹10.40 Lakhs
The 10 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT final table was a who’s who of poker talent, featuring notable players like Abdul ‘ManiakGod’ Aziz (4th for ₹28,426), last night’s 7:15 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT runner-up Mohit ‘thejoker’ Mehta (5th for ₹22,331), and Aishwary ‘czarash’ Sharma (7th for ₹13,863).
The ₹2,000 buy-in 10 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT was an absolute banger, crushing its guarantee and generating a massive ₹5.39 Lakhs prize pool. The top 64 finishers walked away with a piece of the pie, making this late-night event a true poker feast for all involved!
Final Table Results
- Jatin ‘patience124’ Sablani – ₹64,728
- Arunav ‘Frankie08’ Mittal – ₹46,928
- Dinesh0106 – ₹35,061
- Abdul ‘ManiakGod’ Aziz – ₹28,426
- Mohit ‘thejoker’ Mehta – ₹22,331
- Iflicks – ₹16,991
- Aishwary ‘czarash’ Sharma – ₹13,863
(7-Max) Daily SPRINT– ₹5 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹2,000
Entries – 147
Re-entries- 94
Prize Pool – ₹5,00,000
Places Paid – 51
PokerBaazi’s very own ‘RampageR1’ is living up to their online moniker, tearing through the virtual felt with a series of impressive victories! Since March 21, this poker dynamo has been on an absolute rampage, starting with a win in the (7-Max) Midnight SPRINT and continuing to conquer tournament after tournament.
‘RampageR1’s’ impressive track record includes wins in the (7-Max) Daily SPRINT on April 8, both the 7:15 PM and 10 PM Daily SPRINTs on April 25, and the WTF on May 8. This versatile player clearly knows how to adapt and dominate in various formats!
Fresh off a recent podium finish in the (7-Max) Daily SPRINT, ‘RampageR1’ returned with a vengeance last night, employing a double-entry strategy to again conquer the ₹5 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Daily SPRINT. After an intense 6-hour and 18-minute battle, ‘RampageR1’ outlasted a field of 241 entries (147 unique) in the 7:15 PM marquee, claiming the ₹60,000 top prize and their fourth Daily SPRINT title this year!
‘RampageR1’ didn’t stop there. They made a final table finish in the WTF and another deep run in the Daily Micro HighRoller, raking in a stunning ₹1.99 Lakhs in Friday earnings.
> 4th in PokerBaazi’s WTF for ₹1,32,500
> 1st in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) Daily SPRINT for ₹60,000
> 38th in PokerBaazi’s Daily Micro HighRoller for ₹6,779
RampageR1’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹35.13 Lakhs | Site Profit: ₹5.04 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #6
Poker pro Mohit ‘thejokerrr’ Mehta (opted out of our tracking), fresh off a victory in the (6-Max) BSS SPRINT, continued his winning ways with a stellar performance on Friday night. He fired three bullets in the 7:15 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT, settling for a second-place finish and a cool ₹45,000 payday. Mehta kept the laughs (and the winnings) coming with another deep run in the 10 PM (7-Max) Daily SPRINT, bringing his total Friday earnings to at least ₹67,330.

> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) Daily SPRINT for ₹45,000
> 5th in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) Daily SPRINT for ₹22,330
The (7-Max) Daily SPRINT final table was stacked with seasoned champions like the recent Mini HighRoller (Double Ante) and Friday Bounty podium finisher Myron ‘priyankAAchoprAA’ Pereira (5th for ₹21,500), Thursday’s (7-Max) Daily SPRINT podium finisher Sameer ‘Tandoori’ Agarwal (6th for ₹18,000), and recent (7-Max) Daily SPRINT champ Paras ‘PARASJAIN1717’ Jain (7th for ₹15,000).
With a ₹2,000 buy-in, the (7-Max) Daily SPRINT delivered a poker bonanza, registering a juicy ₹80,660 in overlays! This meant even more value for the top 51 finishers, with even a min-cash worth a sweet ₹5,000 – 2.5X the buy-in.
Final Table Results
- RampageR1 – ₹60,000
- Mohit ‘Thejoker’ Mehta – ₹45,000
- Fandango – ₹35,000
- Kaatlamaach – ₹26,5000
- Myron ‘priyankAAchoprAA’ Pereira – ₹21,500
- Sameer ‘Tandoori’ Agarwal – ₹18,000
- Paras ‘PARASJAIN1717’ Jain – ₹15,000
Ramu ‘Ramu0550’ Kushwaha (Won ₹5 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Afternoon Boost for ₹61,178), ‘mohitp’ (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD PLO-5 Boost for ₹32,800), ‘Noteling’ (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD Daily Boost for ₹27,000), ‘LumpyCrab245175’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Daily Night SPRINT for ₹18,000), Dhaval ‘optionseller’ Heda (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Evening SPRINT for ₹16,600), ‘itsrowdy’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD 500X Daily for ₹10,000), and ‘sadab74’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD 5000X Daily for ₹8,520) won the other Friday marquees on PokerBaazi.
Junglee Poker
Friday Supernova PKO – ₹10 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹3,450
Entries – 303
Prize Pool – ₹10,00,000
Regular Prize Pool – ₹5,45,500
Bounty Prize Pool – ₹4,54,000
Places Paid – 34
Junglee Poker’s ₹10 Lakhs GTD Friday Supernova PKO was a non-stop thrill ride, a 6.5-hour whirlwind where 303 players engaged in a high-stakes battle of skill and strategy. Emerging from the chaos, the victorious Ashutosh ‘ashuk1111’ Kumar proved his mastery, snatching the coveted 8 PM flagship title and a hefty ₹2.04 Lakhs (₹1.31 Lakhs in bounties) payday!

The Friday Supernova PKO wasn’t just about Kumar.’ Niraj ‘Niraj2401’ Munka, who made a podium finish in PokerBaazi’s Blockbuster last month, was another strong contender for the title. Though narrowly missing the top spot, Munka’s poker finesse and fierce determination secured him a well-deserved runner-up finish and a sweet ₹91,690 (₹19,690 in bounties).

Niraj Munka’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker, Natural8 India and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹88.26 Lakhs | Annual Winnings: ₹14.23 Lakhs
The ₹3,450 buy-in Friday Supernova PKO was more than just a poker tournament; it was a goldmine! A whopping ₹91,000 overlay transformed this high-stakes event into a treasure chest overflowing with riches. The 34 lucky players who made it to the money were grinning from ear to ear, their pockets stuffed with extra cash!
Final Table Results (Including Bounties)
- Ashutosh ‘ashuk1111’ Kumar – ₹2,04,000
- Niraj ‘Niraj2401’ Munka – ₹91,690
- mkgarg123 – ₹75,200
- luckysingh32 – ₹47,703
- abhinavsanket12 – ₹31,125
- vigilant69 – ₹34,530
Yash ‘Reeraiser’ Chitre (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD Friday Fighter for ₹45,195) and ‘ntsh1826’ (Won ₹75K GTD Friday Sunsetter for ₹15,113) won the other Friday marquees on Junglee Poker.
Adda52
The Ballers – ₹22 Lakhs GTD
Buy-in – ₹8,050
Entries – 136
Re-entries – 124
Prize Pool – ₹22,00,000
Places Paid – 39
After a four-month title-less spell with a mind-boggling 21 final table finishes, poker veteran Sahil ‘imhighishove’ Mahboobani finally broke the curse by charging to victory in Adda52’s ₹22 Lakhs GTD The Ballers last night!

The poker fire, simmering since his February 8 victory in PokerBaazi’s Summit HighRoller, reignited with a vengeance as Mahboobani stormed through the 260-entry field (136 unique) in the 8 PM Friday flagship. He had been a dominant force with numerous final table appearances, but the elusive victory was finally his after an epic eight-hour battle. Mahboobani clinched his second The Ballers title and a fat ₹3.73 Lakhs payday after a heads-up deal – his second-highest score this year on the platform.
But the victory was just the highlight of Mahboobani’s Friday assault. The unstoppable poker maestro cashed in two more events, amassing an impressive ₹3.97 Lakhs in total winnings.
> 1st in Adda52’s The Ballers for ₹3,73,182* (heads-up deal)
> 16th in PokerBaazi’s The Quest Lite for ₹15,500
> 48th in PokerBaazi’s WTF for ₹8,750
Sahil Mahboobani’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹17.88 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹4.64 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #2 | Annual Winnings: ₹1.22 Crores
Rising Star Aman ‘KarmaPoker’ Parakh, riding high from his recent runner-up finish in The Endeavour Lite and currently ranked #2 on the June leaderboard, kept the momentum going with a stellar performance in The Ballers. He battled his way to a second-place finish, securing a massive ₹3.65 Lakhs payday thanks to the heads-up deal.

But Parakh wasn’t done yet. This poker prodigy continued his hot streak with three more impressive finishes on Friday, including another runner-up spot in Natural8 India’s Daily Hypersonic 20. His incredible performance earned him a stunning ₹6.05 Lakhs, making him the top earner of the day and propelling him to #8 in the Player of the Year rankings.
> 2nd in Adda52’s The Ballers for ₹3,64,996* (heads-up deal)
> 2nd in Natural8 India’s Daily Hypersonic 20 for ₹1,71,674
> 9th in PokerBaazi’s The Quest for ₹44,400
> 17th in PokerBaazi’s Mini HighRoller (Double Ante) for ₹24,000
Aman Parakh’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹9.33 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹3.27 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #14 | Annual Winnings: ₹1.51 Crores | Annual Profits: ₹48.22 Lakhs | Moves to #8 in the 2024 Leaderboards Standings (Total Cashes) | Moves to #8 in Annual Profits | Ranked #2 in the June Leaderboard Standings (Total Cashes)
The Ballers final table was a sizzling showdown, featuring poker heavyweights like recent Godfather champion Neeraj ‘NeeruNJ’ Sattawat (3rd for ₹2.32 Lakhs) and other seasoned pros like Bharat ‘rungooserun’ Vasan (4th for ₹1.71 Lakhs), Sanjay ‘PunYaLan’ Chandy (5th for ₹1.27 Lakhs), and Pradeep ‘Learnnwin’ Singh (6th for ₹93,630).
Despite falling short of its ₹22 Lakhs guarantee by ₹3.80 Lakhs, the ₹8,050 buy-in The Ballers delivered a heart-pounding showdown. The 39 players who made the cut shared in the lucrative prize pool!
Final Table Results
- Sahil ‘imhighishove’ Mahboobani – ₹3,73,182*
- Aman ‘karmapoker’ Parakh – ₹3,64,996*
- Neeraj ‘NeeruNJ’ Sattawat – ₹2,31,880
- Bharat ‘rungooserun’ Vasan – ₹1,71,388
- Sanjay ‘PunYaLan’ Chandy – ₹1,26,677
- Pradeep ‘Learnnwin’ Singh – ₹93,630
*denotes a heads-up deal
₹1 Crore GTD Mega Millions – Day 1A
Day 1A > Entries – 145 | Re-entries – 59 | Survivors – 21 | Chip Leader – Satya ‘Comedypoker’ Pal Verma (339,713)
₹25 Lakhs GTD Nano Main Event – Flight 5
Flight 5 > Entries – 201 | Re-entries – 69 | Survivors – 30 | Chip Leader – Rishab ‘Rish1994’ Malik (366,387)
Combined > Entries – 702 | Re-entries – 261 | Survivors – 105 | Overall Chip Leader – Karan ‘Reg_Slayer’ Radia (415,185)
The Nano Poker Series title winners of the day included Md. ‘t9ace’ Nazim (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD Nano DST for ₹57,616), Tejas ‘sajet69’ Anantha (Won ₹2.75 Lakhs GTD Nano Ballers for ₹51,029), Sneha ‘sneval’ Monndra Heda (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Nano Crack Jack for ₹22,021), Sahil ‘cashout69’ Aggarwal (Won ₹90K GTD Nano Siesta for ₹19,663), ‘AloneYoga’ (Won ₹30K GTD Nano Battleship for ₹8,850), and ‘iamalooser’ (Won ₹25K GTD Nano PLO for ₹7,634).
Aritra ‘prongs’ Hazra (Won ₹3.50 Lakhs GTD Kock Out Arena for ₹71,078) and ‘babu7275’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Afternoon Bounty for ₹26,848) won the other Friday marquee on Adda52.
Pocket52
‘Aaaa’ (Won ₹50K GTD Pocket Magnets for ₹10,871), ‘Chiranjitsantr’ (Won ₹20K GTD Soda for ₹5,292), and ‘manwithnoname’ (Won ₹20K GTD Brunch for ₹4,732) won the Friday marquees on Pocket52.
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