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Online Rankings: Anant Purohit`s Monster Week Put Him on Top of the Weekly & Monthly Charts, Closes Ground on Tarun Goyal in POY Race

In this feature, we bring you the top three weekly, monthly, and yearly performers every Sunday. These rankings are based on cumulative winnings (cashes). However, the rankings only include players registered to our online ranking system, so hurry up and register if you haven’t signed up on PokerGuru yet!

While the cricket craze sweeps the nation with IPL 2025 in full swing, the Indian poker scene is still settling from the aftershocks of the record-breaking spectacle, the ₹100 Crores GTD National Poker Series India 2025 that played down to a thunderous close on Monday! Even with the electrifying Night of Glory bash celebrating the success of all the standouts at this landmark series last night, looking back, this 29-day poker marathon was historic! The series obliterated expectations, paying out over ₹110 Crores in giveaways— that’s 10% over the tall promised guarantee. With a staggering 6,08,946 entries, the numbers paint a vivid picture: eight players collected ₹50 Lakhs or more, 276 crossed the ₹10 Lakh threshold, and 1,678 players walked away with over ₹1 Lakh in winnings.

Now, things have quieted down a bit. The poker community is catching its breath after the NPS marathon. Yet, the action hasn’t completely stopped. PokerBaazi and Natural8 India are keeping the engines running hot, continuing to host huge tournaments with eye-watering prize pools. It’s no surprise that the players dominating the leaderboards are the ones crushing the biggest events on these very platforms.

Reaching the summit of the Player of the Year (POY) leaderboard is a monumental task; staying there month after month separates the great from the legendary. Tarun Goyal is currently putting on a clinic in sustained excellence. He mirrors the kind of control once wielded by the iconic three-time POY winner Gaurav Sood. After shattering records last year with an astounding ₹12.39 Crores annual total – far exceeding previous champions – Goyal hasn’t eased off the pedal. A colossal ₹2.74+ Crores score in mid-February gave him an incredible head start, and he’s now maintained the #1 position for seven straight weeks. His total earnings have climbed to ₹4.43 Crores, with profits hitting ₹2.61 Crores, putting him more than 20% ahead of his closest rival. But the footsteps behind him are getting louder.

Tarun Goyal
Tarun Goyal

Just last week, the conversation was about how Anant Purohit would need something truly special, a series of career-defining moments, to even think about challenging Tarun Goyal. Then, Purohit went ahead and delivered exactly that. The 2024 POY runner-up conjured an unbelievable ₹1.95 Crores haul this past Monday, highlighted by conquering Natural8 India’s PLOSSUS Bounty 400 for a life-changing ₹1.92 Crores – the largest single prize of his career. This incredible performance instantly sent him to the top of both the weekly and monthly charts. His weekly winnings stand at ₹2.03 Crores (weekly profits – ₹1.82 Crores), and his monthly earnings reached a massive ₹2.63 Crores (monthly profits – ₹1.98 Crores). Crucially, Purohit didn’t just chip away at Goyal’s lead; he demolished two-thirds of it. He still rests comfortably at #2 on the POY annual leaderboard with ₹3.50 Crores in winnings and ₹1.03 Crores in yearly profits.

Anant Purohit
Anant Purohit

Regarding that seemingly impossible task we wrote last week – needing “legendary, career-making performances… and a whole lot more beyond that” – well, consider the message sent. With fierce determination and undeniable star power, Purohit didn’t just meet the challenge; he flipped the entire script.

Holding firm at #3 on the POY leaderboard is Ankit Bajaj. He continues to add to his impressive year, now showing ₹1.31 Crores in annual earnings and ₹88.24 Lakhs in profits. Bajaj’s signature moment came earlier this month with that headline-grabbing ₹1 Crore mystery bounty score on Natural8 India, a feat that keeps him squarely in the POY conversation and initially propelled him to the top of the monthly charts. Although Anant Purohit’s Monday miracle has since overtaken that monthly lead, Bajaj’s March performance was exceptional. Besides the mystery bounty fortune, he also captured Gold in PokerBaazi’s NPS#119 Deepdive and kept his bounty-hunting skills sharp by taking down Adda52’s newly introduced Mystery Bounty tournament. This concluded a fantastic month for him at #2 in the March standings, accumulating ₹1.29 Crores in total monthly winnings with ₹81.20 Lakhs in profit – a fantastic month by any standard.

Ankit Bajaj
Ankit Bajaj

Rising Star Aman Parakh (annual winnings – ₹1.09 Crores), Tushar Bhartia (annual winnings – ₹1.07 Crores), and Advait Rajguru (annual winnings – ₹1.03 Crores) are the other formidable players ranked #4, #5 & #6 respectively in the 2025 POY race, each capable of shaking things up.

Aman Parakh
Aman Parakh

Bhavye Mittal, 28, a player who had largely operated outside the spotlight since his 2018 debut, announced his arrival in the most dramatic way possible this Monday. After almost four years without a title victory, he orchestrated a stunning return by conquering the largest-ever ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event. This wasn’t just his third career title; it also got him his first-ever NPS medal – Gold. The victory delivered a staggering payout of ₹94.26 Lakhs, finalized through a three-way deal. This was over 5.2 times larger than his previous best, completely rewriting his poker story and carving his name into history as the fifth-ever NPS Main Event champion. Mittal’s incredible achievement placed him at #2 on the weekly and #3 on the monthly leaderboards. He now shows ₹94.38 Lakhs in both monthly and weekly earnings, reporting profits of ₹92.89 Lakhs (monthly) and ₹93.75 Lakhs (weekly).

Bhavye Mittal
Bhavye Mittal

Meanwhile, Dhruvin Kothari, 39, a seasoned competitor known for showing up when it counts, put on an equally remarkable display. He finished as the runner-up in that same historic NPS#191 Main Event, collecting his first NPS medal – a Silver – and a massive ₹82.11 Lakhs courtesy of the three-way deal. This score more than doubled his previous personal best. Kothari’s outstanding performance landed him the #3 spot on the weekly and #4 on the monthly charts, with winnings of ₹82.21 Lakhs (weekly) and ₹89.17 Lakhs (monthly) and profits standing at ₹81.92 Lakhs (weekly) and ₹79.51 Lakhs (monthly).

Dhruvin Kothari
Dhruvin Kothari

Rounding out the top performers for March, Pratik Manjrekar and Sandy Lamba also put up strong numbers. Manjrekar finished the month at #5 with ₹81.97 Lakhs in winnings, while Lamba was not far behind at #6, pulling in ₹71.90 Lakhs.

Pratik Manjrekar
Pratik Manjrekar

On the weekly charts, Pratik Manjrekar kept his strong form going, taking the #4 spot with ₹64.84 Lakhs in winnings. Rising Star Aman Parakh appeared at #5 with ₹34.52 Lakhs, and Abheek Nagpal rounded out the top six with ₹25.85 Lakhs — each making their mark with high-impact finishes during the week.

 

Weekly Online Rankings (March 22 – 28)

Player NameWeekly CashesWeekly Profit
Anant Purohit₹2,03,04,230₹1,82,43,384
Bhavye Mittal₹94,37,531₹93,75,431
Dhruvin Kothari₹82,20,726₹81,91,975
Pratik Manjrekar₹64.84 Lakhs₹64.65 Lakhs
Aman Parakh₹34.52 Lakhs₹32.80 Lakhs
Abheek Nagpal₹25.85 Lakhs₹25.52 Lakhs

 

Monthly Online Rankings (March 1 – 28)

Player NameMonthly CashesMonthly Profit
Anant Purohit₹2,63,44,166₹1,97,58,124
Ankit Bajaj₹1,28,60,148₹81,19,512
Bhavye Mittal₹94,37,532₹92,89,179
Dhruvin Kothari₹89.17 Lakhs₹79.51 Lakhs
Pratik Manjrekar₹81.97 Lakhs₹68.38 Lakhs
Sandy Lamba₹71.90 Lakhs₹46.06 Lakhs

 

Yearly Online Rankings (January 1 – March 28)

Player NameYearly CashesYearly Profit
Tarun Goyal₹4,43,13,443₹2,61,19,158
Anant Purohit₹3,49,53,531₹1,03,40,419
Ankit Bajaj₹1,31,39,610₹88,24,168
Aman Parakh₹1.09 Crores₹53.87 Lakhs
Tushar Bhartia₹1.07 Crores₹68.43 Lakhs
Advait Rajguru₹1.03 Crores₹60.46 Lakhs

 

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NPS India 2025 Shatters Records With Over ₹110 Crores in Giveaways – Meet the 12 Contenders Headed For the National Poker Champion Showdown

The echoes were undeniable when the dust finally settled on Monday after the epic finale of the National Poker Series (NPS) India 2025. This wasn’t just another tournament series; it felt like a fundamental shift. Initially dangling a jaw-dropping ₹100 Crores guarantee, the month-long poker marathon didn’t just live up to the intense buzz—it blew past it, setting a new, higher benchmark for what Indian poker could achieve.

We witnessed fortunes forged; records absolutely shattered, and a captivating state-versus-state battle that has now set the stage for the first-ever National Poker Champion showdown in Goa. Even as some of the series’ biggest names will be clinking glasses in New Delhi tonight at the glittering “Night of Glory” bash, it’s worth taking a moment to appreciate the sheer scale of what just unfolded. This series was one for the ages.

From February 23 to March 24 (with a break day for Holi), this 29-day poker epic on PokerBaazi took the scene by storm. Forget projections; the reality was staggering:

Total Entries: 6,08,946

Prize Money Distributed: ₹108+ Crores

Grind Hours: 4,400

Hands Played: 2.56 Crores

Players Who Cashed: 4,388

And the milestones kept coming:

  • 8 players walked away with ₹50 Lakhs or more.
  • 276 players pocketed ₹10 Lakhs or more.
  • 1,678 players banked over ₹1 Lakh.

 

Factor in the ₹4 Crores distributed through leaderboards and another ₹2 Crores via “Road to NPS” satellites, and the total giveaway soared past ₹110 Crores. That’s a full 10% over the initial guarantee, cementing NPS India 2025 as the most ambitious and richest poker festival this country has witnessed.

Amidst countless stories of grit and skill, a few narratives demanded the spotlight:

  • Bhavye Mittal: Snapped a nearly four-year title-less streak in spectacular fashion, capturing the NPS Main Event crown and a life-altering ₹94.26 Lakhs – the largest single payout in NPS history (soon to be eclipsed by the ₹1 Crore awaiting the National Poker Champion).
  • Bhanu Prakash KC: Put on a clinic in endurance and point accumulation, conquering both the NPS Series and NPC Leaderboards while utterly commanding the Karnataka State Leaderboard with a stunning haul of five medals (3 Gold, 2 Silver).
  • Zarvan Tumboli: Executed a dramatic final-day push, landing a crucial podium finish to grab his spot in the NPC showdown.
  • Saahib Bawa: Etched his name in the history books by winning two Gold Medals in a single day – a feat unmatched by anyone else this year.

 

Now, the top 12 state champions are preparing to converge on Goa, where the ultimate title hangs in the balance.

Let’s unpack how NPS India 2025 didn’t just break records but also redefined what poker excellence looks like.

 

Main Event Mayhem: Bhavye Mittal’s Grand Return

The ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event (the biggest-ever NPS event) was always going to be the series’ heart-stopper, and it delivered one of the most intense finales seen in Indian online poker.

Bhavye Mittal entered the finale chasing redemption after a title drought that lasted nearly four years. He didn’t just shed that weight; he obliterated it. Seizing the Gold, the championship, and a jaw-dropping ₹94.26 Lakhs (following a three-way deal), Mittal earned his first NPS medal, his third career title, and a score that dwarfed his previous best by more than five times. It was a comeback scripted for maximum impact.

Bhavye Mittal
Bhavye Mittal

Close behind was Dhruvin Kothari, a 39-year-old poker veteran making his NPS debut this year. Playing just 20 events, Kothari made an immediate statement, battling his way to the Main Event’s final stages to claim the Silver Medal and ₹82.11 Lakhs – his largest online score ever, more than doubling his previous best.

Dhruvin Kothari
Dhruvin Kothari

Pratik Manjrekar, already recognized for his near-miss in the EndBoss Special Edition 2023, continued his red-hot streak this year. His third-place finish in the Main Event netted him ₹60.64 Lakhs (part of the same deal) and a Bronze Medal – his second-biggest online payday.

Pratik Manjrekar
Pratik Manjrekar

 

More Glory, More Big Scores

While the Main Event captured headlines, numerous other players carved out significant victories. Here’s a roll call of some other major winners:

  • Hardik Paharia – ₹40.05 Lakhs in ₹2 Crores GTD NPS#143 HighRoller
  • Suyash Sanghavi – ₹34.91 Lakhs in ₹5 Crores GTD NPS#147 Mini Main Event
  • Mohsin Shaikh – ₹22.87 Lakhs in ₹1.20 Crores GTD NPS#168 Super HighRoller
  • Kritagya Sharma – ₹18.16 Lakhs in ₹3 Crores GTD NPS#82 Mega Rush
  • Devansh Shah – ₹13.92 Lakhs in ₹1.20 Crores GTD NPS#54 Big Knockout (PKO)
  • Ridhav Chawla – ₹13.69 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#114 Mini HighRoller
  • Vishal Bansal – ₹13.68 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#26 (7-Max) Championship
  • Saahib Bawa – ₹12.02 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#40 Friday Freestyle
  • Kartik Ved – ₹11.92 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#67 Tuesday Tornado
  • Shagun Jain – ₹11.92 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#87 (7-Max) Friday Freestyle
  • Saransh Garg – ₹11.92 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#102 Big Knockout (KO)
  • N S Nageshwari – ₹11.92 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#140 Sunday Slam
  • Prashanth Chandrasekhar – ₹11.92 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#154 Big Knockout (PKO)
  • Hrishikesh Kulkarni – ₹11.47 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#188 Sunday Marathon
  • Pranav Baheti – ₹11.22 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#127 Value Mine
  • Anshul Raj – ₹11.19 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#1 Kickoff
  • Prince Singh – ₹9.43 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#5 Inaugural
  • Rahul Kumar – ₹9.34 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#50 Sunday Kickoff
  • Nitesh Katiyar – ₹7.56 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#97 Sunday Kickoff
  • Vikram Mishra – ₹6.02 Lakhs in ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#190 Golden Rush

 

The Leaderboard Legends

Bhanu Prakash KC, a name synonymous with relentless grinding and leaderboard domination, put forth a performance that bordered on the unreal. Topping the NPS Series Leaderboard (a position he held consistently through the final weeks), the Karnataka pro racked up an astounding 38,714 points from 158 cashes after playing almost every event (barring just one), bagging the ₹30 Lakhs top prize. His tireless effort and phenomenal results have added to his reputation as the ultimate leaderboard hunter.

Bhanu Prakash KC
Bhanu Prakash KC

Rising Star Aman Parakh, who had been lurking in third on the Series Leaderboard, executed a masterful final-day push. A fourth-place finish in the Main Event, coupled with another cash in the Golden Rush, added 2,543 points, vaulting him into second place with 36,756 points. That leap earned him ₹20 Lakhs, a cool ₹10 Lakhs more than third place would have paid – a profitable surge indeed.

Aman Parakh
Aman Parakh

Despite dropping one spot, Vinay Rajpal’s campaign was exceptional. His 166 cashes were the most by any player in the series, and his 36,545 points earned him a hefty ₹15 Lakhs for third place.

Vinay Rajpal
Vinay Rajpal

 

Zarvan Tumboli’s Final Day Clutch Play

The high drama extended beyond the series leaderboard. PokerBaazi Team Pro Zarvan Tumboli found himself in a high-stakes standoff for the Maharashtra State Leaderboard title. Neck-and-neck with Gopal Bajaj heading into the final day, Tumboli needed a top-three finish in the NPS#190 Golden Rush to punch his ticket to the NPC showdown.

Under intense pressure, he delivered. Tumboli battled his way to third place, grabbing his first Bronze Medal (and sixth medal overall) of the series. He became only the second player this year to collect six medals. His qualification was a huge personal win, a thrill for his supporters, and gives PokerBaazi a formidable contender in Goa – Tumboli’s extensive live poker background makes him a serious threat for the national title.

Zarvan Tumboli
Zarvan Tumboli

 

Saahib Bawa’s Double Gold Delight

In a series filled with remarkable achievements, Saahib Bawa carved out a unique piece of history. Like Snehil Aggarwal and Zarvan Tumboli, Bawa started the series without any NPS medals. He ended it by achieving something unique: winning two Gold Medals on the same day. This incredible performance, part of a four-medal haul (3 Gold, 1 Silver), propelled him to the top of the Delhi State Leaderboard and straight into the NPC showdown.

Saahib Bawa
Saahib Bawa

 

The National Poker Champion Showdown: 12 Contenders Emerge

The online battles are over; the points are tallied. Players from 24 different states earned medals this year and a tidy ₹2 Lakh bonus each for their state leaderboard achievements. But the biggest showdown is yet to come. All focus shifts to Goa, where in just three weeks, the top 12 State Leaderboard champions will collide. The prize on the line is the title of India’s first-ever National Poker Champion, a life-changing ₹1 Crore grand prize, and bragging rights that unlock a massive ₹1 Crore freeroll for the winner’s home state. Expect passionate support and an intense atmosphere for this finale, which will be streamed live for all to see on a leading OTT channel.

Let’s meet the 12 players chasing poker immortality:

 

Bhanu Prakash KC – Karnataka`s Leaderboard Machine: If you need proof of relentless dedication, look no further. Bhanu cashed in 158 of 190 events (an insane 83% cash rate!), collecting ₹42.72 Lakhs and five medals (3 Gold, 2 Silver). He dominated the NPS Series Leaderboard (₹30 Lakhs prize) and his state leaderboard (₹2 Lakhs prize). Heading to Goa as the points leader and arguably the most consistent player, he’s the benchmark.

Bhanu Prakash KC
Bhanu Prakash KC
  • Total events played – 190
  • Total events cashed – 83% (158)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹42.72 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 3 Golds & 2 Silver

  • Gold in NPS#37 Knockout (KO) (₹5.93 Lakhs including ₹13,000 in bounties)
  • Silver in NPS#38 (5-Max) Hyper SPRINT (₹2.79 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#49 (6-Max) SPRINT (₹2.93 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#58 Megadive (₹2.46 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#131 (6-Max) Hyper (₹2.27 Lakhs)

 

Other achievements

  • NPS Series Leaderboard topper (₹30 Lakhs)

 

Mohit Bohra – Gujarat’s Rising Tycoon: Bohra played with focused intensity, turning his campaign into a five-medal haul and ₹36.96 Lakhs across 126 cashes from 191 events. His three Golds (NPS#27 Slamdunk, NPS#92 Relay, NPS#112 7-Max SPRINT) and two Silvers demonstrated a knack for closing. His performance yielded 32,066 points, placing him 5th on the Series Leaderboard for an extra ₹8 Lakhs. As Gujarat’s champion, Bohra arrives in Goa armed with quiet confidence and proven results.

Mohit Bohra
Mohit Bohra
  • Total events played – 191
  • Total events cashed – 66% (126)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹36.96 Lakhs

 

Medal Won – 3 Golds & 2 Silver

  • Silver in NPS#6 Marathon (₹4 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#27 Slamdunk (₹2.45 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#45 Knockout (KO) (₹2.46 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#92 Relay (₹4.60 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#112 (7-Max) Sprint (₹2.27 Lakhs)

 

Other achievements

  • Finished 5th on the NPS Series Leaderboard (₹8 Lakhs)

 

Saahib Bawa – Delhi’s Double-Gold Dynamo: Efficiency and impact defined Bawa’s series. He played only 61 events but made them count, stacking up ₹30.21 Lakhs and four medals. His legendary March 19 run saw him win two Golds (NPS#40 Friday Freestyle, NPS#160 Knockout PKO), practically locking his NPC spot. Adding another Gold and Silver, he topped the Delhi State Leaderboard (₹2 Lakhs). Bawa heads to Goa as a dangerous wildcard capable of explosive plays.

Saahib Bawa
Saahib Bawa
  • Total events played – 61
  • Total events cashed – 34% (21)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹30.21 Lakhs

 

Medal Won – 3 Gold & 1 Silver

  • Gold in NPS#40 Friday Freestyle (₹12.02 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#62 SlamDunk (₹2.27 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#160 Knockout (PKO) (₹3.47 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#161 (6-Max) Big Sprint (₹7.43 Lakhs)

 

Sreekanth Narayan – Kerala’s High-Stakes Hitman: The 2023 POY #2 was another force at the series. Playing 131 events, cashing 54 times for ₹29.58 Lakhs, Narayan collected five medals (2 Gold, 3 Silver/Bronze), doing much of the heavy lifting for Kerala. His biggest cash came from a runner-up finish NPS#47 Slamdunk. As Kerala’s champion, he brings a pressure-tested game to the NPC finale, a player who can deliver when the pressure is on

Sreekanth Narayan
Sreekanth Narayan
  • Total events played – 131
  • Total events cashed – 41% (54)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹29.58 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 2 Golds, 2 Silver & 1 Bronze

  • Silver in NPS#47 Slamdunk (₹8.82 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#138 (4-Max) Hyper SPRINT (₹2.73 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#157 Megadive (₹2.90 Lakhs)
  • Bronze in NPS#170 (7-Max) SPRINT (₹2.38 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#173 Marathon (₹2.20 Lakhs)

 

Zarvan Tumboli – The Indian Poker Sultan From Maharashtra: This PokerBaazi Team Pro successfully translated his renowned live poker prowess to the demanding online NPS schedule. Committing to playing all 191 events – a challenge he admitted was a new frontier for him – he cashed 115 times, earning ₹48.89 Lakhs. His six medals (tied for most) included Gold and podiums across various formats. After that dramatic final-day qualification to NPC showdown, the seasoned live player is bringing his experience and flair to Goa, aiming for the national crown.

Zarvan Tumboli
Zarvan Tumboli
  • Total events played – 191
  • Total events cashed – 60% (115)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹48.89 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 1 Gold, 4 Silver & 1 Bronze

  • Gold in NPS#6 Marathon (₹5.68 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#20 (PLO-5) (₹2.63 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#67 Tuesday Tornado (₹8.28 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#162 (PLO-4) HighRoller (₹11.5K)
  • Silver in NPS#175 (PLO-5) HighRoller (₹5.43 Lakhs)
  • Bronze in NPS#190 Golden Rush (₹5.29 Lakhs)

 

Other achievements

  • Finished 17th on the NPS Series Leaderboard (₹2 Lakhs)

 

Snehil Aggarwal – Haryana’s Steady Storm: Consistency was Aggarwal’s game. Playing 190 events, he cashed 127 times for ₹44.45 Lakhs. His incredible six medals (2 Gold, 1 Silver, 3 Bronze) spoke volumes about his tournament instincts across various formats. Finishing 11th on the Series Leaderboard and leading the Haryana State Leaderboard, he arrives in Goa as a versatile and reliable performer.

Snehil Aggarwal
Snehil Aggarwal
  • Total events played – 190
  • Total events cashed – 67% (127)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹44.45 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 2 Gold, 1 Silver & 3 Bronze

  • Gold in NPS#14 (PLO-6) Megadive (₹4.32 Lakhs)
  • Bronze in NPS#35 Marathon (₹2.94 Lakhs)
  • Bronze in NPS#155 (PLO-5) Knockout (PKO) (₹3.19 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#162 (PLO-4) HighRoller (₹4.59 Lakhs)
  • Bronze in NPS#163 (6-Max) Hyper SPRINT (₹2.23 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#176 Megadive (₹2.74 Lakhs)

 

Other achievements

  • Finished 11th on the NPS Series Leaderboard (₹3 Lakhs)

 

Vikhyat Ahlawat – Uttar Pradesh’s Stoic Striker: Ahlawat wasn’t just present; he was consistently profitable. Playing all 191 events, his 148 cashes resulted in an astonishing 77% cash rate. His four medals included two commanding Gold wins, notably in the NPS#12 Monday Marathon for ₹9.55 Lakhs. His efforts landed him 10th on the Series Leaderboard (31,215 points, ₹3 Lakhs). He’s a player whose quiet persistence yields big results, making him one to watch closely in Goa.

Vikhyat Ahlawat
Vikhyat Ahlawat
  • Total events played – 191
  • Total events cashed – 77% (148)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹36.41 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 2 Golds & 2 Silver

  • Gold in NPS#12 Monday Marathon (₹9.55 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#29 (7-Max) Sprint (₹3.94 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#123 (PLO-6) DeepDive (₹2.02 Lakhs)
  • Silver in NPS#186 Marathon (₹3.29 Lakhs)

 

Other achievements

  • Finished 10th on the NPS Series Leaderboard (₹3 Lakhs)

 

Anish Vijayvergia – Rajasthan’s Big Game Hunter: When Vijayvergia connected, the impact was significant. His total series winnings of ₹54.2 Lakhs were the highest among the 12 NPC finalists, blending consistency with explosive finishes. Two Golds and a Bronze powered his run, heavily boosted by a massive ₹18.92 Lakhs for third place in the NPS#82 Mega Rush. This performance placed him 14th on the Series Leaderboar. Vijayvergia enters Goa as a momentum machine—ready to pounce on the biggest prize of them all.

Anish Vijay
Anish Vijay
  • Total events played – 188
  • Total events cashed – 69% (130)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹54.2 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 2 Golds & 1 Bronze

  • Gold in NPS#80 SlamDunk (₹5.75 Lakhs)
  • Bronze in NPS#82 Mega Rush (₹18.92 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#170 (7-max) Sprint (₹4.44 Lakhs)

 

Other achievements

  • Finished 14th on NPS Series Leaderboard (₹2.50 Lakhs)

 

Aditya Sushant – Tamil Nadu’s Timeless Trailblazer: India’s pioneering WSOP bracelet winner showed he still possesses the magic. Sushant played 188 events, cashing 122 times for ₹39.34 Lakhs in winnings. He steadily build up form, snagging two late-series Gold medals (NPS#189 Afterparty & NPS#171 PLO-5 Knockout (PKO)). His consistency landed him 18th on the NPS Series Leaderboard. The respected veteran now sets his sights on adding the National Poker Champion title to his legacy, and given his experience and track record, this is the player everyone has to beat.

Aditya Sushant
Aditya Sushant
  • Total events played – 188
  • Total events cashed – 65% (122)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹39.34 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 2 Golds

  • Gold in NPS#189 Afterparty (₹3.21 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#171 (PLO-5) Knockout (PKO) (₹3 Lakhs)

 

Other achievements

  • Finished 18th on NPS Series Leaderboard (₹1.5 Lakhs)

 

Ankit Wadhawan – Chandigarh’s Precision Performer: Operating effectively without excessive fanfare, Wadhawan put together a very solid series. Playing 176 events, he cashed 118 times and banked ₹22.69 Lakhs, showing good ROI. Two Gold medals, in the NPS#65 (PLO-5) and NPS#31 Relay, demonstrated his ability to close things when it mattered. Understated but capable, Wadhawan could surprise many in the Goa finale.

Ankit Wadhawan
Ankit Wadhawan
  • Total events played – 176
  • Total events cashed – 67% (118)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹22.69 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 2 Golds

  • Gold in NPS#31 Relay (₹2.5 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#65 (PLO-5) (₹2.77 Lakhs)

 

Other achievements

  • Finished 43rd on NPS Series Leaderboard (₹60K)

 

Goonjan Mall – West Bengal’s Felt Philosopher: Known for his attacking style, Mall made his presence felt across 150 events, cashing 87 times for ₹19.33 Lakhs. His two Gold medals came in NPS#153 (4-Max) Hyper and NPS#64 Deepdive, getting him a seat in the NPC showdown. Mall brings experience and undeniable skill to the Goa finale, making him a very serious contender.

Goonjan Mall
Goonjan Mall
  • Total events played – 150
  • Total events cashed – 58% (87)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹19.33 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 2 Golds

  • Gold in NPS#64 Deepdive (₹3.45 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#153 (4-Max) Hyper (₹3.97 Lakhs)

 

Wilson Yomso – Arunachal Pradesh’s Vibrant Warrior: This stylish banker demonstrated surgical precision. Playing 153 events, he cashed 59 times for ₹19.19 Lakhs, highlighted by two well-earned Gold Medal victories in NPS#138 (4-Max) Hyper SPRINT and NPS#128 Megadive. Yomso proved that smart game selection and timely aggression pay off and he arrives in Goa with a chip on his shoulder and the skill to back it up.

  • Total events played – 153
  • Total events cashed – 39% (59)
  • Total Series winnings – ₹19.19 Lakhs

 

Medals Won – 2 Golds

  • Gold in NPS#128 MegaDive (₹3.51 Lakhs)
  • Gold in NPS#138 (4-Max) Hyper Sprint (₹3.91 Lakhs)

 

The Road Ends in Goa

Twelve champions forged in the fire of a record-breaking series. One coveted crown. The ultimate stage is now prepared in Goa for the National Poker Champion Showdown. As these finalists ready themselves for a high-stakes battle with ₹1 Crore on the line for the winner, one player will carve their name into Indian poker history – and gift their entire state a shot at glory in a massive ₹1 Crore freeroll.

The countdown is on. India is about to crown its first National Poker Champion.

 

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NPS India 2025 Day 29 Recap: It’s a Wrap! Mittal, Kothari & Manjrekar Rake in Jaw-Dropping Scores & Coveted Medals in Main Event; Vikram Mishra Breaks Through in Golden Rush

And just like that, it’s over! Four weeks of pure poker mayhem, obliterated records, and that wild, medal-chasing frenzy for state leaderboard supremacy. The curtains have finally descended on the National Poker Series India 2025, concluding with a show-stopping finale that sets a formidable new benchmark for Indian poker. Hosted on PokerBaazi, this game-changing festival gripped the nation, building towards the explosive grand finales of the ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event and the ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#190 Golden Rush, where champions were minted amidst roaring applause and intense showdowns.

But let’s get down to the brass tacks – the numbers. This series didn’t just meet expectations; it blew them out of the water. With an eye-popping 608K+ total entries, NPS India 2025 didn’t just rewrite history; it tore up the old book and started fresh. A breathtaking ₹104+ Crores were distributed across the 29-day poker odyssey, alongside a dazzling 573 medals.

That’s not even the full picture. Toss in an extra ₹4 Crores in leaderboard prizes and over ₹2 Crores from the “Road to NPS” satellites, and you’re staring at over ₹110 Crores in total giveaways (smashing its ₹100 Crores guarantee by a neat 10%!) – making this the biggest, most audacious, and by far the richest poker series in Indian history.

The grandest stage, hosting the most intense field, held the title everyone wanted. The ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event—the crown jewel of NPS India 2025—delivered a fitting climax to a month-long poker epic like no other.

When 702 survivors returned to clash for glory, it took 8 hours and 44 minutes of high-pressure, adrenaline-soaked play for one name to rise above all: Bhavye Mittal. In a narrative seemingly pulled from poker folklore, the 28-year-old Mittal—an occasional grinder since 2018—ended a nearly four-year title drought in the most astonishing way possible. This monumental achievement wasn’t just his third career title; it also brought him his first-ever NPS medal—and it was Gold. Even more stunning was the payout: a life-altering ₹94.26 Lakhs injected into his bankroll, locked in after a three-way deal, a sum over 5.2 times larger than his previous best score!

This wasn’t just any win. It was history in the making. Mittal became the fifth-ever NPS Main Event Champion, joining an exclusive club of Indian poker legends. But here’s the twist: he had only participated in five NPS tournaments in his entire life—one in 2021 and four this year. This wasn’t merely his first NPS cash; it arrived in the largest tournament in NPS history.

In the climactic showdown of the Main Event, Dhruvin Kothari wasn’t just another player—he was a serious challenger. This 39-year-old poker veteran, known for making big splashes, went head-to-head with Mittal for that Gold Medal. Remarkably, Kothari made his NPS debut this year, participating in only 20 events (including the Main Event), but he certainly made them count. His campaign finished with a remarkable runner-up position, where he claimed his first-ever NPS medal—a hard-earned Silver—and a monster ₹82.11 Lakhs padded his account from the same three-way deal, a figure 2.2 times larger than any previous top score he’d recorded.

Pratik Manjrekar, a standout talent from Poker Bootcamp India and the runner-up in the EndBoss Special Edition 2023, kept the momentum rolling with his performances in NPS India 2025. After winning his maiden NPS Gold Medal on Saturday, Manjrekar kicked off Monday with a victory in The Big Show, pocketing ₹4.20 Lakhs from a three-way deal.

But the real highlight of his night was undoubtedly the NPS Main Event. Manjrekar powered his way to a commendable third place, taking home a whopping ₹60.64 Lakhs from another three-way deal, along with a Bronze Medal – his second-largest online score ever. This epic Monday, where his earnings climbed to a breathtaking ₹64.84 Lakhs, launched him past the ₹5 Crore milestone in tracked online earnings, and he also zoomed past ₹1 Crore in annual earnings!

The NPS Main Event final table was stacked with regulars, including Rising Star Aman Parakh (4th for ₹34 Lakhs), who leapfrogged Vinay Rajpal to finish #2 on the NPS Series Leaderboard and collect ₹20 Lakhs – this crucial finish effectively earned him an extra 10 Lakhs, the difference between second and third place prizes. Abheek Nagpal (5th for ₹25.70 Lakhs), Ashish Kumar (6th for ₹21.10 Lakhs), Akshay Asawa (7th for ₹16.90 Lakhs), and WSOP bracelet winner Abhinav Iyer (8th for ₹13.50 Lakhs) also banked massive scores.

Vikram Mishra also engineered a dramatic late surge, clinching a spectacular victory in the NPS#190 Golden Rush and earning ₹6.02 Lakhs from a four-way deal. This phenomenal win against a fiercely competitive field wasn’t just another title; it was a masterclass in timing. He captured his first medal of this series (a Gold) after playing 135 events without even reaching a final table, adding to his legendary NPS track record. This was his fifth NPS Gold Medal and his tenth overall medal, adding more shine to his status as one of the most decorated players in NPS history.

Former NPS Gold Medallist Rahul Lal, another seasoned competitor, turned the tables with a stunning runner-up finish in the Golden Rush. He captured his first-ever NPS Silver Medal, and a personal best ₹7.12 Lakhs found its way to him, wiping out nearly all his previous losses on PokerBaazi.

The final night of NPS 2025 also featured heart-stopping drama centered around Zarvan Tumboli, PokerBaazi’s Team Pro. Tumboli entered the evening level on points with Gopal Bajaj on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard but needed a third-place finish or better in the Golden Rush to book his spot for the National Poker Champion showdown. In a storyline ripped straight from a poker screenplay, Tumboli pulled off exactly what was required—a third-place finish and his first Bronze Medal of the series, pocketing ₹5.29 Lakhs. This achievement made him the second player in this series to collect six medals. His qualification for the NPC showdown was not just a personal triumph but a moment of huge celebration for his supporters and a proud moment for PokerBaazi.

Ambika Chowdhury, though just missing a medal, finished strong with a fourth-place in the Golden Rush for ₹6.55 Lakhs from the same deal, wrapping up the day with at least ₹6.89 Lakhs in total winnings.

The last two showstoppers also finalized the lineups for the 12 contenders heading to the National Poker Champion showdown in Goa and settled the overall NPS Series Leaderboard standings.

Bhanu Prakash KC, a consistently dominant figure throughout the series and the top-ranked player on the NPC Leaderboard (from Karnataka) doubled down. He executed a near-perfect run at the top of the NPS Series Leaderboard, accumulating a massive 38,714 points across 158 cashes. This feat earned him the grand prize of ₹30 Lakhs, adding to his well-earned reputation as the ultimate leaderboard crusher!

Rising Star Aman Parakh made a crucial jump from third to second spot on the NPS Series Leaderboard on the final day. His impressive fourth-place finish in the Main Event and 104th place in the Golden Rush added 2,543 points to his tally, bringing his total to 36,756 points from 158 cashes. This outstanding accomplishment earned him a ₹20 Lakhs prize—an extra 10 Lakhs thanks to his final-day performance.

Vinay Rajpal, another standout player, showed remarkable consistency throughout the series. Despite slipping one rank to third place, his extraordinary count of 166 cashes accumulated 36,545 points, earning him a richly deserved ₹15 Lakhs.

 

NPS Series Leaderboard Standings

RankPlayerPrize Amount
1Bhanu 'Chennaino1' Prakash KC₹30,00,000
2Aman 'KarmaPoker' Parakh₹20,00,000
3Vinay 'vinay09' Rajpal₹15,00,000
4Chirag 'miyagi' Sodha₹10,00,000
5Mohit 'bullets777' Bohra₹8,00,000
6Advait 'ExploitativeGTO' Rajguru₹6,00,000
7Dinesh 'Daddu26' Singh₹5,00,000
8Bharat 'Thinkfloyd' Vasan₹4,00,000
9Laksh 'boomtlt23' Pal Singh₹4,00,000
10Vikhyat 'supersaiyan57' Ahlawat₹3,00,000

 

But the final day also meant all the state leaderboards were locked in. This year, medals were won across 24 states, with each state leaderboard champion receiving an additional ₹2 Lakhs. The real focus, however, was on the National Poker Champion (India) Leaderboard, where the top 12 players will lead their states into the high-stakes NPC showdown in Goa in three weeks.

These final 12 contenders are Karnataka’s Bhanu ‘Chennaino1’ Prakash KC, Gujarat’s Mohit ‘bullets777’ Bohra, Delhi’s Saahib ‘Junta’ Bawa, Kerala’s Sreekanth ‘n0thing’ Narayan, Maharashtra’s Zarvan ‘MomSaid5Bet’ Tumboli (won his qualification with a Bronze Medal in Golden Rush), Haryana’s Snehil ‘GTORanges’ Aggarwal, Uttar Pradesh’s Vikhyat ‘supersaiyan57’ Ahlawat, Rajasthan’s Anish ‘Fishlover001’ Vijayvergiya, Tamil Nadu’s Aditya ‘gangajal’ Sushant, Chandigarh’s Ankit ‘d00mtr00p3r’ Wadhawan, West Bengal’s Goonjan ‘gmtesting’ Mall, and Arunachal Pradesh’s Wilson ‘kalingkaling’ Yomso.

These finalists will now journey to Goa for the epic finale. The winner will be crowned the first-ever National Poker Champion and awarded the winner takes all ₹1 Crore grand prize. Additionally, their state will unlock a ₹1 Crore freeroll, open to all players from that state who participated in at least one NPS event.

 

National Poker Champion Qualifiers

PlayerStatePoints
Bhanu 'Chennaino1' Prakash KCKarnataka40
Mohit 'Bullets777' BohraGujarat40
Saahib 'Junta' BawaDelhi35
Sreekanth 'n0thing' NarayanKerala32
Zarvan 'MomSaid5Bet' TumboliMaharashtra32
Snehil 'GTORanges' AggarwalHaryana31
Vikhyat 'supersaiyan57' AhlawatUttar Pradesh30
Anish 'Fishlover001' VijayvergiyaRajashan22
Aditya 'gangajal' SushantTamil Nadu20
Ankit 'd00mtr00p3r' WadhawanChandigarh20
Goonjan 'gmtesting' MallWest Bengal20
Wilson 'kalingkaling' MishraAruachal Pradesh20

 

The action didn’t stop there! Monday’s broader poker landscape saw Nishant Lakhotia, Karan Thakker, Ashutosh Paibhale, and Manish Jangid capturing other flagship titles across different platforms.

Here are the Monday highlights!

Daily Majors Recap With PokerGuru | Monday | March 24 | 2025

 

PokerBaazi

NPS#191 Main Event – ₹10 Crores GTD

Buy-in – ₹11,500

Total Entries – 5,247

Total Re-entries – 2,347

Survivors – 702

Prize Pool – ₹10,00,00,000

Places Paid – 702

Monday was a day for the poker history books! The National Poker Series India 2025, the nation’s biggest-ever tournament series hosted on PokerBaazi, went out with an explosive bang with two of the festival’s biggest headliners, the ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event and the ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#190 Golden Rush crowning their champions in genuinely epic fashion.

But let’s get down to the brass tacks – the numbers. This series didn’t just meet expectations; it obliterated them. With a mind-blowing 608K+ total entries, NPS India 2025 didn’t just rewrite history; it shredded the old book and started a new one. A mind-blowing ₹104+ Crores were paid out over the 29-day poker marathon, with a whopping 573 medals awarded.

And that’s not even the whole story. Add in an extra ₹4 Crores in leaderboard prizes and over ₹2 Crores from the “Road to NPS” satellites, and we’re looking at over ₹110 Crores in total giveaways (blowing past its ₹100 Crores guarantee by a whopping 10%!) – making this the biggest, most audacious, and by far the richest poker series in Indian history. This was more than a series; it was a poker revolution.

The crown jewel, the centrepiece, the main attraction of the NPS India 2025 – the biggest-ever ₹10 Crores GTD Main Event – was the perfect climax. Doubling the guarantee from last year, this behemoth attracted 7,594 entries across nine starting flights, all converging for a high-stakes Day 2 showdown on Monday at 7:30 PM. 702 contenders who had survived those initial battles returned for a shot at immortality. After an 8-hour-44-minute war of attrition on the digital battlefield, Bhavye ‘noobnoob’ Mittal stood alone, his name forever etched in poker history!

Bhavye Mittal
Bhavye Mittal

In a tale fit for poker folklore, Mittal—a 28-year-old off-and-on grinder since 2018—snapped a nearly four-year title drought in the most spectacular way imaginable. This win delivered his third-ever title, his first-ever NPS medal, and, most significantly, his first NPS GOLD – accompanied by a life-changing ₹94.26 Lakhs payday! That’s more than 5.2 times his previous best score, locked in after a three-way deal that sent his online bankroll into orbit. And, let’s not forget, he’s now enshrined as the fifth-ever NPS Main Event champion. This made him the #23 player from Delhi to win a Gold medal at this festival, and he finished #23 on the Delhi State Leaderboard.

Here’s the real shocker: Mittal had only played five NPS tournaments ever—one in 2021 and four this year. This wasn’t just his first cash at the NPS—it was in the biggest tournament ever at the NPS. He didn’t just show up; he owned the place.

Before this legendary victory, 2020 was clearly Bhavye Mittal’s banner year online. He strung together an impressive run of deep finishes, highlighted by a podium appearance in Adda52’s AOPS Main Event, where he pocketed a then-career-best ₹18 Lakhs for third place. That hot streak continued. Mittal followed it up with another third-place finish in Adda52’s Full House, adding ₹8 Lakhs to his winnings, and a fifth-place run in Spartan Poker’s IOPC High Roller for another ₹7.28 Lakhs. He also snagged a title that April, winning PokerBaazi’s Friyay (PKO) for ₹1.65 Lakhs — his last victory before this career-defining breakthrough at NPS India 2025.

Now, Mittal isn’t just back – he’s back with a golden vengeance, a legend-making win that will be recounted for years.

Bhavye Mittal’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹1.61 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.15 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #1 | Finished #23 on the Delhi State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹94.26 Lakhs

Standing across from Mittal in the epic heads-up duel of the NPS Main Event was none other than Dhruvin ‘thepokerplayer’ Kothari – a name that might not frequently appear on the online scene, but when it does, it’s with explosive impact.

Dhruvin Kothari
Dhruvin Kothari

This 39-year-old poker veteran knows how to make an entrance. Kothari’s breakout performance came in February 2020, when he conquered the Millionaire Legends for a massive ₹36.77 Lakhs. As if to silence any doubters, he returned just four days later to ship the IOPC Super High Roller for another ₹25.18 Lakhs – stacking up a jaw-dropping ₹60 Lakhs in profits in less than a week!

Fast forward to NPS India 2025—gracing the NPS felts for the first time (he hadn`t played any event in previous editions)—Kothari came prepared, focused, and ready to rumble. After playing a carefully selected 20 events, he came this close to the grand prize, finishing as the runner-up in the Main Event.

While that coveted Main Event Gold Medal remained just out of reach, he didn’t leave empty-handed. Kothari grabbed his first-ever NPS medal—a gleaming Silver—and, to soften the blow of missing the top spot, he locked in a monstrous ₹82.11 Lakhs from that same three-way deal—a staggering 2.2 times his previous best score. This performance also made him one of 20 players from Gujarat to medal in this series, finishing #9 on the Gujarat State Leaderboard.

Dhruvin Kothari’s online stats (PokerBaazi and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹3.88 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.89 Crores | Finished #9 on the Gujarat State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹89.60 Lakhs

Another name that lit up the NPS India 2025 Main Event podium was Pratik ‘zpAAced’ Manjrekar, the poker phenom from Poker Bootcamp India and the EndBoss Special Edition 2023 runner-up. He continued his scorching 2025 run with another electrifying showing!

Pratik Manjrekar
Pratik Manjrekar

This year has already been a breakout one for Manjrekar. He started with a bang, raking in ₹11.34 Lakhs in a single night on January 8 – thanks to a fourth-place finish in Natural8 India’s The Weekender 50 and back-to-back wins in PokerBaazi’s WTF and Pocket52’s Pocket Rockets. And as if that wasn’t enough, he stormed through Junglee Poker’s Thursday Mini Highroller the very next day. Since then, he’d been hunting for another big score – and he found it at this year’s NPS!

On Saturday, Manjrekar finally smashed through, clinching his first-ever NPS Gold Medal by conquering NPS#180 Knockout (PKO) for ₹4.05 Lakhs. But that was just the appetizer.

Monday night was pure, unadulterated fireworks. Manjrekar began his rampage with a commanding victory in the ₹30 Lakhs GTD The Big Show, outlasting a field of 608 entries (345 unique) after eight hours of intense combat. The win earned him ₹4.20 Lakhs (thanks to a three-way deal), his sixth title of the year, and his third on PokerBaazi in 2025.

Then there was the NPS Main Event — and Manjrekar was in the thick of it till the end. Eyeing a second NPS Gold, he powered his way to the final table and came within a whisper of victory, finishing third just minutes after that The Big Show takedown. Still, he walked away with ₹60.64 Lakhs – his second-largest online score ever, again, from that game-changing three-way deal– and a Bronze Medal for his efforts. This was his second medal of the series, his third career Bronze, and his fourth NPS medal overall, bringing his Monday total to a whopping ₹64.84 Lakhs!

With this epic double run, Manjrekar became one of 109 players to win multiple medals at NPS India 2025, finishing 17th on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard and climbing up to #15 in PokerBaazi’s 2025 Player of the Year race.

> 3rd in PokerBaazi’s NPS#191 Main Event for ₹60,64,242* (three-way deal)

> 1st in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show for ₹4,19,668* (three-way deal)

Pratik Manjrekar’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹5.31 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.51 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #6 (across all platforms) | Finished #17 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold & 3 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹83.62 Lakhs | Moves to #15 on PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard

The NPS Main Event final table exploded with regs and top pros like Rising Star Aman ‘KarmaPoker’ Parakh (4th for ₹34 Lakhs), who flipped the script on the top ranks of the NPS Series Leaderboard, overtaking Vinay Rajpal to finish #2 for ₹20 Lakhs. Abheek ‘SHIPITUP18’ Nagpal (5th for ₹25.70 Lakhs), Ashish ‘Imgabru’ Kumar (6th for ₹21.10 Lakhs), Akshay ‘powershell’ Asawa (7th for ₹16.90 Lakhs), and WSOP bracelet winner Abhinav ‘griezmann’ Iyer (8th for ₹13.50 Lakhs) also stacked up massive scores on the final table.

The NPS Main Event brought in all the big guns, and some of the best in the game made the payouts list, including the four-time medallist at the series, WSOP bracelet winner Kartik ‘TheInternetKid’ Ved (9th for ₹10.90 Lakhs), Tamil Nadu State Leaderboard champion and NPS showdown qualifier WSOP bracelet winner Aditya ‘gangajal’ Sushant (10th for ₹10.90 Lakhs), Saurav ‘eternalgambler’ Gupta (11th for ₹10.90 Lakhs), Anurag ‘Pokerstars’ Dayal (13th for ₹10.90 Lakhs), NPS#46 (PLO-4) Megadive Silver Medallist, Natural8 India Executive Director and Ambassador Kunal ‘VasooliChacha’ Patni (15th for ₹8.40 Lakhs), Kughahuto ‘ayemi1122’ Aye (17th for ₹8.40 Lakhs), last night’s The Big Show Lite podium finisher Biplob ‘hellhell’ Rana (18th for ₹8.40 Lakhs), and five-time medallist at NPS India 2025 Tarush ‘Busterr’ Gupta (19th for ₹8.40 Lakhs).

The ₹11,500 buy-in NPS#191 Main Event might have fallen short of its ambitious ₹10 Crores guarantee by a noticeable ₹2.41 Crores, but that gap transformed into a windfall for the players! With 702 finalists returning for the grand finale, each was guaranteed at least ₹32,000, turning the overlay into a delicious value-added bonus for the grinders. In a high-stakes tournament of this magnitude, value like this is a rare gem – and the players definitely seized the opportunity, bringing the biggest tournament series in the nation’s history to a resounding, value-loaded CONCLUSION!

Final Table Results

  1. Bhavye ‘noobnoob’ Mittal – ₹94,26,031*
  2. Dhruvin ‘thepokerplayer’ Kothari – ₹82,10,726*
  3. Pratik ‘zpAAced’ Manjrekar – ₹60,64,242*
  4. Aman ‘KarmaPoker’ Parakh – ₹34,00,000
  5. Abheek ‘SHIPITUP18’ Nagpal – ₹25,70,000
  6. Ashish ‘Imgabru’ Kumar – ₹21,10,000
  7. Akshay ‘powershell’ Asawa – ₹16,90,000
  8. Abhinav ‘griezmann’ Iyer – ₹13,50,000

*denotes a three-way deal

 

NPS#190 Golden Rush – ₹1 Crore GTD

Buy-in – ₹1,150

Total Entries – 5,248

Total Re-entries – 3,387

Survivors – 996

Prize Pool – ₹10,000,000

Places Paid – 996

The final curtain has fallen at the National Poker Series India 2025! Four weeks of jaw-dropping poker action, records shattered into a million pieces, and state leaderboard rivalries that burned like wildfire – all of it funnelled into one explosive finale. A staggering ₹11 Crores in guarantees were on the line, and while the spotlight was firmly on the biggest-ever ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event, the ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#190 Golden Rush, igniting just a half-hour earlier at 7 PM, was its own powder keg of drama.

Bhavye Mittal might have seized the single biggest cash prize of the entire series – a life-altering ₹94.26 Lakhs and the coveted Main Event Gold Medal, a victory for the history books – but the Golden Rush served up some of the night’s most nail-biting moments, complete with last-second leaderboard shuffles, career breakthroughs, and one player’s razor-thin leap to make that National Poker Champion showdown in Goa!

If anyone was flying in stealth mode during this year`s NPS, it was Vikram ‘poker_lover’ Mishra. A well-known name in the domestic online circuit and the NPS India 2023 Podium Leaderboard topper from Darbhanga, Mishra entered the final day with a solid NPS history behind him—nine medals, including four Golds and a fourth-place finish in the NPS India 2022 Main Event worth a whopping ₹13.99 Lakhs.

But he had been surprisingly quiet at this year’s NPS, competing in 135 events and cashing in 62, yet missing that crucial final table appearance. Until last night, that is. In a stunning turn of events, on the very last night of the series, everything changed.

Vikram Mishra
Vikram Mishra

From a monstrous 8,635-entry field (5,248 unique), 996 survivors from those nine qualifying flights returned for the final day of the Golden Rush. After just over 8.5 hours of tense play, Mishra wasn’t just on the final table—he went all the way, striking Gold and ₹6.02 Lakhs in prize money, courtesy of a four-way deal.

This was his one and only final table appearance of the entire series—and he made it count. The win gave him his fifth NPS Gold Medal (surprisingly his first this series), extending his overall medal tally to 10 and reaffirming his place among the most decorated NPS performers. Mishra finished #4 on the Bihar State Leaderboard, although that state leaderboard topper Abhijeet ‘ERROR404’ Kumar didn’t make the 12-player cut.

Mishra was a multi-tasking maestro, playing in both mega finales and also notching a 236th-place finish in the NPS#191 Main Event, adding ₹66,000 to his haul. His Monday resurgence added a strong ₹6.68 Lakhs to his poker chest.

Vikram Mishra’s NPS stats: Finished #4 on the Bihar State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 5 Gold, 4 Silver & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹88.22 Lakhs

While Mishra’s win was a stunning comeback, Delhi’s Rahul ‘pokerdolt’ Lal cooked up his brand of late-game magic. The 2024 NPS#14 (6-Max) SPRINT Gold Medallist hadn’t been a major presence in this year’s NPS, entering only 21 events and cashing in six.

Rahul Lal
Rahul Lal

But when the pressure was on, Lal delivered. He might not have grabbed another Gold, but his deep run in the Golden Rush landed him his first-ever Silver Medal and a personal best on PokerBaazi – a hefty ₹7.12 Lakhs, the lion’s share from that same four-way deal. It was also his second-biggest score ever, trailing only his podium finish in The Millionaire on Spartan Poker in 2020.

Rahul Lal’s NPS stats: Finished #43 on the Delhi State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold & 1 Silver | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹12.61 Lakhs

The night’s most nerve-wracking storyline centred around Zarvan ‘MomSaid5Bet’ Tumboli, PokerBaazi Team Pro and the live tournament crusher from Mumbai. And yet, despite all his accolades, Monday night was not about titles or payouts—it was about one medal. One finish. One final chance to represent Maharashtra at the National Poker Champion face-off in Goa. And this poker superstar delivered.

Zarvan Tumboli
Zarvan Tumboli

Entering the final night, the Maharashtra State Leaderboard was locked in a dead heat. Tumboli and Gopal Bajaj were tied at 30 points, but Bajaj held the advantage due to a superior Gold Medal count (2 Golds and 2 Silvers). He also had chips in both the Main Event and Golden Rush, while Tumboli’s fate rested solely on the Golden Rush.

The math was brutal: Tumboli had to finish at least third in the Golden Rush to overtake Bajaj. As the hands played out, every elimination tightened the stakes. Bajaj cashed in both events, but no medals meant no shift in the standings.

The pressure on Tumboli was immense, but he had a legion of supporters cheering him on, and, ever the showman, he kept everyone updated on social media with every all-in, every crucial hand! And, as if guided by fate, Tumboli conjured a miracle, landing in third place in the Golden Rush – the exact position he needed to claim the top spot on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard. His podium finish awarded him ₹5.29 Lakhs, a Bronze Medal (his first Bronze and an astounding sixth medal of the series), and, most critically, the golden ticket to the NPC showdown in Goa.

This was a monumental moment, not just for Tumboli but also for PokerBaazi, seeing their brand ambassador qualify for one of their biggest showdowns ever, vying to become India’s first-ever National Poker Champion. Expect that cheering section to follow him all the way!

Tumboli’s NPS journey was the stuff of legends. He committed to the entire grind just a day before the series began, admitting it was his first time tackling such a demanding online schedule. And he lived up to his word – he astonishingly played all 191 events. But the results are even more astounding. He cashed in 115 events, made seven final tables, and medaled in six – making him one of only two players to collect six medals this year, the other being Snehil Aggarwal (who will be joining him at the NPC showdown in Goa!).

A true force in the live MTT arena—with this incredible performance, he’s firmly made his case as one of India’s most well-rounded players, period! Perhaps this will inspire this poker icon, who also won the 2023 People’s Poker Championship title, to grace the online felt more often.

All eyes will now be on him as he joins some of the biggest names in the game for the NPC showdown in Goa – especially with live poker being his dominant domain. His current form, his discipline, and his sheer volume make him a serious contender for the National Poker Champion title. Still, regardless of the result, this down-to-the-wire NPC qualification was undoubtedly one of the most dramatic comebacks of the series.

Zarvan Tumboli’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52, PokerStars India and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹2.08 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹34.66 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1 | Finishes #1 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard | Finishes #5 on the NPC Leaderboard | Finishes #17 on the NPS Series Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold, 4 Silver & 1 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹48.89 Lakhs | Moves to #14 on PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard

Ambika ‘IronThrone’ Chowdhury, a consistent mid-stakes player, also struck Gold – or at least, a very valuable shade of it – by reaching the Golden Rush final table. He was part of the same four-way deal, finishing fourth for ₹6.55 Lakhs —his best NPS score yet.

While he narrowly missed his first NPS Medal, this strong finish capped off a fantastic day. He also took third in Junglee Poker’s JK#11, adding ₹33,302 (₹10,313 in bounties), and scooped up an additional ₹375 in bounties in JK#12. All told, his Monday earnings reached at least ₹6.89 Lakhs.

The NPS#190 Golden Rush final table also featured two other long-time players, including industry veteran Kapil ‘spady’ Arora (6th for ₹2.15 Lakhs) and last month’s DPT Xpress Freezeout champion Anand Babu ‘flattery’ Pallikona (8th for ₹1.29 Lakhs).

Several other notable players finished in the top 20, including Sabur ‘sabur’ Ali (9th for ₹1 Lakh), last week’s NPS#165 Megadive finalist Nikesh ‘Durr102’ Chawla (11th for ₹1 Lakh), Arjun ‘Ar86’ Raghani(12th for ₹1 Lakh), NPS India 2025 dual medallist Varunn ‘Varunn’ Gaala (14th for ₹74,000), NPS#39 Deepdive Gold Medallist Manish ‘Thekid’ Lakhotia (16th for ₹74,000), and NPS#56 Deepdive Silver Medallist Dhrooval ’senseikid’ Verma (17th for ₹74,000).

While the NPS India 2025 concluded with two colossal finales, both these headline grabbers did see some overlays. Boasting a ₹1,150 buy-in, the NPS#190 Golden Rush was arguably the best value tournament on the entire schedule, and it delivered even more with a ₹13.65 Lakhs shortfall. All 996 Day 2 qualifiers were guaranteed at least ₹2,600, but the real money was on the final table!

Final Table Results

  1. Vikram ‘poker_lover’ Mishra – ₹6,02,000*
  2. Rahul ‘pokerdolt’ Lal – ₹7,12,000*
  3. Zarvan ‘MomSaid5Bet’ Tumboli – ₹5,29,000*
  4. Ambika ‘IronThrone’ Chowdhury – ₹6,55,000*
  5. Sub1210 – ₹2,73,000
  6. Kapil ‘spady’ Arora – ₹2,15,000
  7. kalidass87 – ₹1,62,000
  8. Anand Babu ‘flattery’ Pallikona – ₹1,29,000

*denotes a four-way deal

 

The Big Show – ₹30 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹5,750

Entries – 345

Re-entries – 263

Prize Pool – ₹30,40,000

Places Paid – 87

Monday will be a day etched forever in Indian poker history. PokerBaazi finally lowered the curtain on the colossal ₹100 Crores GTD NPS India 2025, the grand finale of a truly epic 29-day poker marathon—a non-stop, heart-pounding, adrenaline-fueled ride that delivered excitement, shattered records, and created moments that will be talked about for years. And in true NPS fashion, the final day kept that wild, untamed energy blazing until the very end. Two of the festival’s biggest events played out their dramatic final acts—the ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event and the ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#190 Golden Rush—crowning champions in spectacular fashion, putting a bold exclamation point on the nation’s biggest and most generous poker festival.

But even as the NPS lights faded, the high-stakes action on PokerBaazi refused to quit. Monday roared in, keeping the grind alive for players itching for more. PokerBaazi was ready, unleashing its usual Monday lineup of flagship tournaments after a month-long break, ready to feed the grinders’ insatiable appetite.

And one player who came to feast was Pratik ‘zpAAced’ Manjrekar – the Poker Bootcamp India prodigy and EndBoss Special Edition 2023 runner-up, a name synonymous with consistency. Manjrekar entered 2025 like a rocket, seizing a colossal ₹11.34 Lakhs in a single night on January 8. He did it with a fourth-place finish in Natural8 India’s The Weekender 50, plus back-to-back wins in PokerBaazi’s WTF and Pocket52’s Pocket Rockets. And, because why not, he conquered Junglee Poker’s Thursday Mini Highroller the very next day. That blistering start was a prelude to a profitable, persistent, and rock-steady run from one of India’s most reliable crushers.

Pratik Manjrekar
Pratik Manjrekar

Manjrekar rode into NPS India 2025 with purpose, his eyes fixed on Gold. Last Saturday, that ambition became reality. In the NPS#180 Knockout (PKO), he delivered a knockout performance, earning his first-ever NPS Gold Medal with authority. But last night cemented his place in the history books, adding not just another score but a whole chapter to his growing legend.

Manjrekar’s incredible Monday night run began in the ₹30 Lakhs GTD The Big Show. After a grueling eight-plus hours in the 8 PM flagship, he practically sailed through a field of 608 entries (345 unique), seizing the title for ₹4.20 Lakhs after a three-way deal —his sixth-largest score on the platform. This was also his sixth title of the year and his third on PokerBaazi in 2025.

However, Manjrekar’s crowning achievement of the night came just 15 minutes later, and it was legendary. As he was wrapping up his victory in The Big Show, he was simultaneously battling for poker immortality in the ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event and locked in a stunning third-place finish, collecting a monstrous ₹60.64 Lakhs after another three-way deal (those three-way deals seemed to be following Manjrekar around!)—along with the prestigious NPS Bronze Medal. This score was his second-biggest career cash and his second-ever seven-figure payday on the platform. It also earned him his second medal of the series, his third career Bronze, and his fourth overall NPS medal.

By the time the dust settled, Manjrekar’s Monday winnings had skyrocketed to a breathtaking ₹64.84 Lakhs, making it the second most profitable night of his career, second only to his unforgettable EndBoss runner-up finish. This phenomenal performance also pushed Manjrekar past the ₹5 Crore milestone in tracked online earnings, and he also crossed ₹1 Crore in annual earnings! It was a night of milestones, a Monday for the ages for this Mumbai-based star!

> 3rd in PokerBaazi’s NPS#191 Main Event for ₹60,64,242* (three-way deal)

> 1st in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show for ₹4,19,668* (three-way deal)

Pratik Manjrekar’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹5.31 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.51 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #6 (across all platforms) | Finished #17 on the Maharashtra State Leaderboard | NPS Medals Won: 1 Gold & 3 Bronze | Lifetime NPS Winnings: ₹83.62 Lakhs | Moves to #15 on PokerBaazi’s 2025 POY Leaderboard

While Manjrekar celebrated a phenomenal day, another familiar face was right there with him in The Big Show—Anmol ‘airball’ Narang. A former The Millionaire champion, Narang entered the session fresh off a final table appearance in the NPS#164 (PLO-6) Knockout (PKO) last week, his eyes fixed on his first win of 2025 and a potential second The Big Show title. He came dangerously close, eventually finishing as the runner-up—but he didn’t go home disappointed. Narang pocketed a solid ₹3.41 Lakhs from the deal, his third-largest score on the platform and second-biggest of the year so far.

Anmol Narang
Anmol Narang

And to put a cherry top, Narang also cashed in the NPS#191 Main Event, finishing 329th for ₹56,000. This boosted his total Monday haul to over ₹3.97 Lakhs.

Anmol Narang’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹4.93 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹70.78 Lakhs

Rahul ‘heisenberg9’ Rajpoot, a true PokerBaazi loyalist, came incredibly close to clinching his second win of the year in The Big Show (he won the (6-Max) SPRINT last month). Fighting through a tough field, Rajpoot eventually finished third and collected ₹2.93 Lakhs from that same three-way deal. He didn’t stop there, though. Rajpoot also finished 15th in The Big Show Lite, picking up an additional ₹11,761. All told, his Monday grind added nearly ₹3.05 Lakhs to his poker bank, almost doubling his platform profits.

Rahul Rajpoot’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹48.54 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹6.47 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1

The Big Show final table was stacked, featuring the usual suspects like recent NPS#189 Afterparty finalist Sandeep ‘Effuno’ Varma RS (4th for ₹1.85 Lakhs), NPS#25 (PLO-4) Gold Medallist Arunav ‘Frankie08’ Mittal (6th for ₹1.13 Lakhs), and Jyotindra ‘JacksPaaro’ Dubey (8th for ₹73,568).

With the NPS India 2025 epic finales drawing massive participation and attracting a huge audience of railbirds, PokerBaazi was the destination. A large part of that traffic spilt into the ₹5,750 buy-in The Big Show, which generated a guarantee-surpassing ₹30.40 Lakhs prize pool. With the top 87 players making the money and payouts starting at ₹10,336, the action was relentless from the first shuffle to the final river, and the community is already buzzing with anticipation for what PokerBaazi has in store next after the NPS!

Final Table Results

  1. Pratik ‘zpAAced’ Manjrekar – ₹4,19,668*
  2. Anmol ‘airball’ Narang – ₹3,41,473*
  3. Rahul ‘heisenberg9’ Rajpoot – ₹2,92,827*
  4. Sandeep ‘Effuno’ Varma RS – ₹1,84,832
  5. KharbandaRajat – ₹1,36,496
  6. Arunav ‘Frankie08’ Mittal – ₹1,13,088
  7. 4betpika – ₹92,416
  8. Jyotindra ‘JacksPaaro’ Dubey – ₹73,568

*denotes a three-way deal

 

The Big Show Lite – ₹10 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,000

Entries – 446

Re-entries – 305

Prize Pool – ₹13,06,740

Places Paid – 111

The poker firestorm at PokerBaazi is still raging! Just as the monumental NPS India 2025 wrapped up his record-shattering run with the colossal ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event and the ever-popular ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#190 Golden Rush finales, there was barely a moment to catch a breath. Monday night arrived, with it, the return of the beloved flagship tournaments!

One of those returning favourites, the ₹10 Lakhs GTD The Big Show Lite, saw the battlefield erupt just past twilight at 7:30 PM. The call was heard far and wide, drawing a crowd of 446 players (the field expanding to a staggering 751 entries)—the digital felt practically overflowing. From this fiery clash, which stretched into the early hours of Tuesday, one player reigned supreme: Nishant ‘madcat’ Lakhotia.

Nishant Lakhotia
Nishant Lakhotia

Lakhotia’s journey on PokerBaazi has been one of persistence and a quiet presence since March 2022. He’d tasted victory elsewhere, winning an IOPC title on Spartan Poker in 2023, a memory now 21 months in the past. He’d come so close on PokerBaazi, knocking on the door repeatedly. Last November, he had those dual final table appearances in The Endeavour (4th) and The Endeavour Lite (2nd). He followed that up with another runner-up finish in The Endeavour Lite the following week. He also has a podium finish in Big PLO-5 in January. He was clearly due for a win, which finally arrived last night!

It took a little over six and a half hours of pure poker prowess. Lakhotia navigated a field brimming with familiar faces and eager challengers, and he did it all on a single entry. That’s the kind of performance that earns you a site-high ₹2 Lakhs and, at long last, that first coveted flagship title on PokerBaazi after almost three years of the grind!

Nishant Lakhotia’s online stats (PokerBaazi and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹1.08 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹8.36 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1

Right on Lakhotia’s tail was Shivendra ‘onewhoknocks5’ Kumar, a name you might recognize from his The Pride Lite win in January. He came back swinging, putting on a powerful Monday performance. After firing three bullets, his runner-up finish in The Big Show Lite added a sweet ₹1.31 Lakhs to his bankroll – his second-biggest payday to date. A small, yet significant, dent in those previous losses.

Shivendra Kumar’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹19.09 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #4

The Big Show Lite final table also spotlighted other regulars like Biplob ‘hellhell’ Rana (3rd for ₹96,699), last night’s Adda52 Iron Man runner-up on a roll Amit ‘quark’ Kaushik (5th for ₹62,070), Shubham ‘SilentMSD3’ Badjatya (6th for ₹50,179), and Natansh ‘Evilbunny36’ Basandra (8th for ₹28,879).

The echoes of the NPS India were still reverberating, and those monster finales got a great crowd to play. The PokerBaazi flagships were greeted like returning heroes, and the ₹2,000 buy-in The Big Show Lite proved the point! The prize pool didn’t just surpass the guarantee; it demolished it, ballooning to a mouthwatering ₹13.06 Lakhs – a staggering 30% over the promised amount! This created a feeding frenzy, with 111 players getting their share of the spoils. Even a min-cash was a not-too-shabby ₹4,704. It was a Monday night for the record books, providing the perfect encore to the historic run of NPS India 2025. Records were shattered, legends were made, and the action kept flowing.

Final Table Results

  1. Nishant ‘madcat’ Lakhotia – ₹1,99,931
  2. Shivendra ‘onewhoknocks5’ Kumar – ₹1,30,674
  3. Biplob ‘hellhell’ Rana – ₹96,699
  4. genjji – ₹75,007
  5. Amit ‘quark’ Kaushik – ₹62,070
  6. Shubham ‘SilentMSD3’ Badjatya – ₹50,179
  7. tiger75 – ₹39,333
  8. Natansh ‘Evilbunny36’ Basandra – ₹28,879

 

‘razalgul’ won the ₹10 Lakhs GTD Daily Last Chance for ₹1.54 Lakhs.

Ashutosh ‘predictkar’ Paibhale (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD PLO-5 Boost for ₹41,740), Manish ‘KHATIDRAGON’ Jangid (Won ₹5 Lakhs GTD 7-Max Afternoon Boost for ₹37,110), ‘realpsycho’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD PLO-6 Daily for ₹17,950), ‘missmaisel’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Evening SPRINT for ₹17,550), ‘vinono’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD 6-Max SPRINT for ₹13,020), and ‘kissmyaxe’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Boost for ₹10,460) won the other Monday marquees on PokerBaazi.

 

Junglee Poker

‘mightyaj’ won the ₹4 Lakhs GTD JK#11 for ₹86,745.

‘sportfire44975837’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD JK#12 for ₹36,920), ‘tipal.x’ (Won ₹80K GTD JK#10 for ₹22,043), and ‘monteee’ (Won ₹60K GTD Hangover for ₹11,712) won the other Monday marquees on Junglee Poker.

 

Adda52

Iron Man – ₹8 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,750

Entries – 114

Re-entries – 86

Re-buys – 3

Prize Pool – ₹8,00,000

Places Paid – 31

Monday wasn’t just about the epic conclusion of the NPS India 2025! Over at Adda52, the tables were blazing, and Mumbai’s online regular, Karan ‘karannthakker’ Thakker, seized the spotlight, finally snapping his 2025 title dry spell. After a tantalizing third-place finish in January’s Head Shot Bounty, Thakker made his Monday grind really count, conquering the ₹8 Lakhs GTD Iron Man for the first time!

Karan Thakker
Karan Thakker

With PokerBaazi hosting the monumental finales of the ₹10 Crores GTD NPS#191 Main Event and the ₹1 Crore GTD NPS#190 Golden Rush, along with its usual Monday lineup, other platforms felt the squeeze! The 8 PM Iron Man experienced a glaring ₹3.31 Lakhs overlay, with only 114 players (203 total entries) jumping into the primetime fray! It was a value explosion, and nobody detonated it quite like Thakker. He finally ended a title drought that had haunted him since his WPT#65 Superstack victory in December, claiming the top prize of ₹1.59 Lakhs—his biggest score of the year and third-largest overall!

But that’s not all. Thakker also powered his way to the final table of the 7 PM Daily Deep Dive, finishing third for ₹17,287 (₹7,438 in bounties). It was a Monday power surge, with over ₹1.76 Lakhs flowing into his accounts. This mid-stakes master is back in the game and playing to win.

> 1st in Adda52’s IronMan for ₹1,59,027

> 3rd in Adda52’s Daily Deep Dive for ₹17,287* (₹7,438 in bounties)

Karan Thakker’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹79.14 Lakhs | Lifetime Profits: ₹36.61 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2025: #1 | Annual Winnings: ₹6.63 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹2.53 Lakhs

Also in the mix was Kurukshetra’s poker dynamo, Amit ‘ragingbull’ Kaushik, who’s playing like a man possessed. After a red-hot March – winning the Godfather and grabbing a Bronze Medal in the NPS#32 (PLO-5) Megadive – Kaushik wasted no time adding another feather to his cap by conquering The Mint for the second time last week.

Amit Kaushik
Amit Kaushik

Living up to his “ragingbull” moniker, the two-time Adda52 Millions champion stormed the Iron Man field. Burning for another victory to fuel his ongoing rampage, Kaushik locked up second place, adding a sweet ₹1.18 Lakhs to his growing fortune. With three more deep runs across various platforms, including a final table appearance in The Big Show Lite, his Monday earnings soared to almost ₹2.31 Lakhs. This blistering streak pushed his tracked online winnings past the mind-blowing ₹9 Crore milestone!

> 2nd in Adda52’s Iron Man for ₹1,17,787

> 5th in PokerBaazi’s The Big Show Lite for ₹62,070

> 498th in PokerBaazi’s NPS#191 Main Event for ₹45,000

> 24th in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) AfternoonBoost for ₹6,000

Amit Kaushik’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Junglee Poker and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹9.01 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹3.21 Crores | Titles Won in 2025: #3 | Annual Winnings: ₹39.44 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹6.39 Lakhs

The Iron Man final table was teeming with regs on hot streaks. It included Saturday’s Head Shot Bounty champion and yesterday’s (7-Max) Afternoon Boost victor Manish ‘musalman’ Jangid (4th for ₹64,619), the NPS#23 Knockout (PKO) and NPS#157 Megadive Silver Medallist Shravan ‘sweatmyass13’ Chhabria (5th for ₹35,450), Akhil ‘ajocool’ Jain (7th for ₹26,257), and sports entrepreneur Siddharth ‘gabandheer’ Pandey (8th for ₹19,448).

The ₹2,750 buy-in Iron Man was a goldmine of added value for the players, falling a whopping ₹3.31 Lakhs short of its ₹8 Lakhs guarantee. With that juicy overlay, it was a feast for the field, with the top 31 finishers sharing the prize pool—even a min-cash was worth a sweet ₹8,701, more than double the buy-in! It was the perfect way to kick off another exciting week on Adda52, and with NPS India 2025 now in the rearview mirror, the action is almost sure to heat up again on India’s longest-running online poker site!

Final Table Results

  1. Karan ‘karannthakker’ Thakker – ₹1,59,027
  2. Amit ‘ragingbull’ Kaushik – ₹1,17,787
  3. HighrollerZ – ₹87,243
  4. Manish ‘musalman’ Jangid – ₹64,619
  5. nikhilmada – ₹47,862
  6. Shravan ‘sweatmyass13’ Chabbria – ₹35,450
  7. Akhil ‘ajocool’ Jain – ₹26,257
  8. Siddharth ‘gabandheer’ Pandey – ₹19,448

 

‘breakneck’ (Won ₹2.75 Lakhs GTD Voyager for ₹47,636), ‘cricpoker’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Daily Deep Dive for ₹39,086), ‘rajababu131’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Nighttide DST Adda for ₹34,668), ‘cricpoker’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Afternoon Bounty for ₹22,821), ‘kirito321’ (Won ₹55K GTD Bounty Adda for ₹19,534), ‘deepak899850’ (Won ₹70K GTD Iron Man Lite for ₹15,900), and ‘realninjas795’ (Won ₹50K GTD Sundown Adda for ₹12,986) won the other Monday marquees on Adda52.

 

Pocket52

‘kantaben’ won the ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Deepstack Turbo for ₹40,200.

 

Spartan Poker

‘Yorker’ (Won ₹4 Lakhs GTD Supreme for ₹66,634), ‘Stepbro’ (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD Spotlight for ₹52,000), ‘Yorker’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Monster Stack for ₹33,300), ‘dracerys’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Monster Turbo for ₹33,300), and ‘juggler777’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Daily Kickoff for ₹22,200) won the Monday marquees on Spartan Poker.

 

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Daily Majors: Devang Yadav, JaiKiran Kumar, Dhruvin Kothari & Nitish Mehndiratta Steal the Tuesday Spotlight

So, after Monday‘s absolute madness on Natural8 India—four new millionaires and two WSOP champs walking away with an incredible ₹2.80 Crores—you’d think Tuesday would be a bit of a letdown, right? Wrong! While it might not have reached the same insane heights, the poker action was still red-hot. The highlight of the day was definitely PokerBaazi’s 10th Anniversary blowout, with Edition 2 of The Endeavour taking centre stage. This wasn’t your average Tuesday tournament; they supercharged the guarantee to a massive ₹50 Lakhs and threw in a ₹5 Lakhs prize for each of the top two finishers, and the high rollers came out in force!

PokerBaazi wasn’t the only place where the chips were flying. Natural8 India kept the party going with some major wins, and Junglee Poker, Adda52, and Pocket52 all contributed to the excitement with their usual packed tournament schedules. Tuesday might not have had the millionaire madness of Monday, but there was still plenty of cash up for grabs across the virtual felts.

Once again, it was Young Gun Devang Yadav leading the charge. The Jaipur native, who’s already got two The Millionaire titles and a The MoneyMaker 76.0 win under his belt, is on an absolute heater. Fresh off wins in Adda52’s The Ballers, Adda52 Millions, and PokerBaazi’s The Quest Lite, Yadav conquered PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour, taking home ₹4.58 Lakhs after a three-way deal. And as if that wasn’t enough, he also snagged a podium finish in Adda52’s The Mint for another ₹1.40 Lakhs, bringing his total winnings for the day to a massive ₹5.98 Lakhs!

Dhruvin Kothari, known for his sporadic but always explosive online performances, made a solid return to PokerBaazi after a month-long break. He didn’t miss a beat, finishing runner-up in The Endeavour and pocketing a hefty ₹4.55 Lakhs from the deal. JaiKiran Kumar, fresh off his MMA Mini HighRoller victory, also had a fantastic Tuesday. He placed third in The Endeavour for ₹4.38 Lakhs and then went on to crush it in five other tournaments, including a runner-up finish in Junglee Poker’s Tuesday Phoenix. By the end of the night, Kumar had amassed an impressive ₹5.34 Lakhs, landing him in second place on the Tuesday leaderboard.

Over on Natural8 India, ‘Om Namah Shivay’ had a night to remember. After a strong showing in last week’s Bounty King 32, they went all the way and won the World Series Bounty MADNESS III 88, taking home the top prize of ₹4.91 Lakhs. This latest victory brings their total winnings on Natural8 India this month to over ₹28 Lakhs – and that’s from just five tournaments!

Nitish Mehndiratta and Neil Pednekar, two of the eight finalists in the Natural8 India X APT Taipei Indian Exclusive tournament, are gearing up for the final table showdown in Taipei on September 28. Both players got in some valuable practice on Tuesday. Mehndiratta made his mark with a fourth-place finish in the Fifty Stack 55, earning ₹4.28 Lakhs – his first-ever cash on the platform. Pednekar wasn’t far behind, finishing seventh in the same event and pocketing ₹1.96 Lakhs – also his first cash on Natural8 India.

Nitish Mehendiratta
Nitish Mehendiratta

On Adda52, Gautam Rohilla, the NPS India 2024 (PLO-4) HighRoller gold medalist, made a solid comeback on the platform after a seven-week break, winning The Mint for ₹2.27 Lakhs following a heads-up deal—his second-biggest score on the platform. His two more deep runs, including a podium finish in Pocket52’s Pocket Bullets, brought his total earnings to ₹3.07 Lakhs. Arjun Raghani, after making consistent final table appearances, finished as the runner-up, earning ₹2.25 Lakhs from the deal and totalling ₹2.30 Lakhs across two tournaments.

Gautam Bharadwaj, The MoneyMaker 32.0 champion, ended his four-month dry spell by winning PokerBaazi`s The Endeavour Lite, netting ₹2.35 Lakhs – his fourth-biggest score on the platform. Uttam Gope, recent The MoneyMaker 83.0 podium finisher and the BSS Kickoff winner, came second, bagging ₹1.54 Lakhs. An additional deep run in The Endeavour pushed his total for the day to ₹1.67 Lakhs.

Vikhyat Ahlawat, a wildcard for Goa Gators at the recently concluded Pocket52 PSL Season 6 and last month’s Adda52 Head Shot Bounty winner, broke a six-week dry spell by winning PokerBaazi’s Daily Super Value, earning ₹1.88 Lakhs after a near-even heads-up deal. A deep run in The Endeavour Lite brought his total to ₹1.97 Lakhs. Sagar Raj, a POY contender and recent Blockbuster Lite winner, finished second with ₹1.87 Lakhs from the same deal.

Back on Natural8 India, Siddharth Pandey, the sports entrepreneur turned poker pro, followed up his ninth-place finish in last week’s Bounty BLAST OFF 15 with another ninth-place finish in Natural8 India`s Forty Stack Bounty 44, earning ₹1.77 Lakhs. He capped off his Tuesday with ₹1.95 Lakhs in total earnings, thanks to deep runs in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance and Adda52’s The Mint.

Siddharth Pandey
Siddharth Pandey

Over at Pocket52, 2022 POY#3, Arjanveer Singh Chadha kept the momentum going from his recent Pocket Rockets win and a strong showing in Monday’s Pocket Jacks. He won the Pocket Bullets for ₹1.33 Lakhs—his biggest Pocket52 win to date—bringing him back into profitability on the platform.

On Junglee Poker, ‘su1j01ar,’ a relative newcomer, fresh off a final-table finish in last week’s Monday Monster, took down the Tuesday Phoenix, earning a personal-best ₹1.30 Lakhs with JaiKiran Kumar finishing runner-up with ₹73,371.

Deepak Kumar ended a 2.5-month title drought by winning PokerBaazi`s Daily Last Chance for the second time this year, earning ₹1.24 Lakhs after a three-way deal. ‘regalRounder’ finished in second place with a personal-best ₹1.18 Lakhs. ‘Bigusdikus’ placed third for ₹1.07 Lakhs and amassed a total of ₹1.09 Lakhs with a runner-up finish in Turbo.

Tuesday also saw standout victories from Shobhit Naveen, Janish Jain, Karan Paul, Ajeeth Kumar, Abir Sinha, Prakash Pandit, and Nishant Pandey.

Here are the Tuesday highlights!

Daily Majors Recap With PokerGuru | Tuesday | September 24 | 2024

 

PokerBaazi

The Endeavour – ₹50 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹5,750

Entries – 527

Re-entries – 454

Prize Pool – ₹50,00,000

Places Paid – 161

Young Gun Devang ‘Laila’ Yadav (opted out of our tracking) is on a red-hot streak that shows no signs of slowing down. The Jaipur native and IIT Delhi grad has been lighting up the online poker scene. In less than a week, he’s racked up flagship tournament wins like Adda52 Millions, The Ballers on Adda52, and PokerBaazi’s The Quest Lite. And last night, he added yet another impressive victory to his collection, dominating PokerBaazi’s ₹50 Lakhs GTD The Endeavour.

Devang Yadav
Devang Yadav

The Endeavour, a high-stakes 8 PM showstopper with a boosted ₹50 Lakhs guarantee and ₹5 Lakhs each for the top two finishers as part of PokerBaazi’s 10th Anniversary celebrations, drew a crowd of 527 contenders (981 total entries). Yadav, a two-time The Millionaire champion and The MoneyMaker 76.0 winner, was already riding a wave of momentum. He navigated the tough competition with his signature skill, taking down the title after a hard-fought eight hours and 16 minutes and pocketing a massive ₹4.58 Lakhs after a three-way deal.

But Yadav’s Tuesday dominance didn’t stop there. About an hour before his The Endeavour victory, he almost pulled off another title win in Adda52’s The Mint, finishing a very respectable third for ₹1.40 Lakhs. With his combined winnings for the night topping ₹5.98 Lakhs, Yadav was the undisputed champion of Tuesday’s action.

Dhruvin ‘thepokerplayer’ Kothari, a sporadic online player known for his impressive wins in big-ticket tournaments like the IOPC The Millionaire Legends and Super HighRoller in 2020, also made a splash in The Endeavour. Although once a regular at Spartan Poker, Kothari has been dabbling in PokerBaazi’s big guaranteed MTTs lately!

Dhruvin Kothari
Dhruvin Kothari

After a month-long break, Kothari returned to PokerBaazi and came tantalizingly close to ending a six-month title drought that’s been haunting him since his Spartan Poker ITM #55 Friday Supersonic (6-Max) win in March. He fired three bullets and put up a valiant fight, finishing a solid second and taking home ₹4.55 Lakhs thanks to the three-way deal – his second-biggest score on PokerBaazi!

Dhruvin Kothari’s online stats (PokerBaazi and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹2.95 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.09 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #1

JaiKiran ‘testify’ Kumar, another fierce competition riding high on his recent win in Friday’s MMA Mini HighRoller, rounded out the podium in The Endeavour, finishing third with ₹4.38 Lakhs, thanks to the three-way deal. Kumar had a spectacular Tuesday overall, amassing a total of ₹5.34 Lakhs from six deep runs and claiming the second spot on the day’s leaderboard.

Jaikiran Kumar
Jaikiran Kumar

> 3rd in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour for ₹4,37,844* (three-way deal)

> 2nd in Junglee Poker’s Tuesday Phoenix for ₹73,371* (₹7,711 in bounties)

> 16th in Adda52’s The Mint for ₹13,562

> 113th in PokerBaazi’s Daily Super Value for ₹3,750

> 13th in Adda52’s Nighttide DST Adda for ₹3,159

> 18th in Junglee Poker’s Tuesday Turbo for ₹2,373

The final table of The Endeavour was packed with poker elites, including Rajat ‘LungFakeer’ Sharma (4th for ₹2.99 Lakhs) and the Indian Poker Masters Main Event champion Vivek ‘TheAfrican’ Bajaj (5th for ₹2.47 Lakhs).

With a ₹5,750 buy-in and ₹95,000 in overlays, The Endeavour was a true spectacle. The top 161 players shared in the whopping ₹50 Lakhs prize pool, with a min-cash worth a generous ₹9,500, making it an electrifying Tuesday for the PokerBaazi community.

Final Table Results

  1. Devang ‘Laila’ Yadav – ₹4,57,820*
  2. Dhruvin ‘thepokerplayer’ Kothari – ₹4,55,336*
  3. JaiKiran ‘testify’ Kumar – ₹4,37,844*
  4. Rajat ‘LungFakeer’ Sharma – ₹2,98,500
  5. Vivek ‘TheAfrican’ Bajaj – ₹2,47,000
  6. Nihilist – ₹1,97,000
  7. TGFish12 – ₹1,51,000
  8. philivey21 – ₹1,05,500

*denotes a three-way deal

 

The Endeavour Lite – ₹15 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,875

Entries – 335

Re-entries – 281

Prize Pool – ₹15,40,000

Places Paid – 102

Gautam ‘Actaeon6079’ Bharadwaj, a familiar name in the PokerBaazi community, is back on top! After a dry spell of over four months, he’s finally claimed another title, conquering the ₹15 Lakhs GTD The Endeavour Lite last night.

Gautam Bharadwaj
Gautam Bharadwaj

This victory is a big deal for Bharadwaj. He’s no stranger to big wins, having conquered PokerBaazi’s (1000X) BSS Superstack in May and even holding a The MoneyMaker 32.0 championship title. But lately, that top spot had been eluding him. Last night, he proved he still has the skills and the hunger to compete at the highest level.

The 7:30 PM flagship event was packed with action, drawing 616 entries (335 unique players), all vying for the title. After an early setback, Bharadwaj re-entered the tournament and fought his way through the tough competition for over six and a half hours. His persistence and strategic play paid off, earning him his first-ever The Endeavour Lite title and a handsome ₹2.35 Lakhs payday – his fourth-biggest score on the platform.

Gautam Bharadwaj’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹66.59 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹22.38 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #2 | Annual Winnings: ₹24.80 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹6.57 Lakhs

Hot on Bharadwaj’s heels was Uttam ‘brokenpocker’ Gope, who’s been on a hot streak on PokerBaazi himself lately. Fresh off his recent successes in The MoneyMaker 83.0 and the BSS Kickoff, Gope was also aiming for another title. He, too, re-entered the tournament and fought his way to a second-place finish, earning a respectable ₹1.54 Lakhs. And he didn’t stop there, also making it to the final table of PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour and finishing the night with total earnings of ₹1.67 Lakhs.

Uttam Gope
Uttam Gope

> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour Lite for ₹1,54,000

> 101st in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour for ₹13,000

Uttam Gope’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹1.30 Crores | Site Profits: ₹36.87 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #6 | Annual Winnings: ₹44.27 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹10.65 Lakhs

Sachit ‘Happihigh’ Malik, the DPT May 2024 Mega Stack Closer champion, followed up his final table finish in Adda52’s Friday Bounty Freezeout earlier this month with a third-place finish in The Endeavour Lite, earning ₹1.14 Lakhs. He also made a deep run in the Daily Last Chance, boosting his total winnings for the night to nearly ₹1.27 Lakhs.

Sachit Malik
Sachit Malik

> 3rd in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour Lite for ₹1,13,960

> 17th in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance for ₹12,582

Sachit Malik’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and PokerStars India): Lifetime Winnings: ₹1.40 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹19.45 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #6 | Annual Winnings: ₹70.82 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹1.83 Lakhs

Vinay ‘navoff’ Grewal, coming off a final table finish in the Daily Super Value just last week, also made his mark in The Endeavour Lite. Firing the same two bullets – a trend that was followed by most players on the final table, he finished in fourth place for ₹88,396.

With its ₹2,875 buy-in, The Endeavour Lite was a massive success, generating a tempting ₹15.40 Lakhs prize pool. The top 94 finishers shared in the spoils, with a min-cash worth a generous ₹6,160 – over twice the buy-in.

Final Table Results

  1. Gautam ‘Actaeon6079’ Bharadwaj – ₹2,34,850
  2. Uttam ‘brokenpocker’ Gope – ₹1,54,000
  3. Sachit ‘Happihigh’ Malik – ₹1,13,960
  4. Vinay ‘navoff’ Grewal – ₹88,396
  5. DeathDose – ₹73,150
  6. Abhinav2501 – ₹59,136
  7. prnv62 – ₹46,354
  8. peguhimangshu – ₹34,034

 

Daily Super Value – ₹15 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,000

Entries – 449

Re-entries – 349

Prize Pool – ₹15,00,000

Places Paid – 122

Vikhyat ‘supersaiyan57’ Ahlawat, the versatile player who recently showed his skills as a wildcard for the new Goa Gators franchise at the just concluded Pocket52 PSL Season 6, is back in the winner’s circle! After a six-week dry spell, Ahlawat broke through in a big way last night, conquering PokerBaazi’s ₹15 Lakhs GTD Daily Super Value and finally bagging a title that`s been eluding him since his Adda52 Head Shot Bounty takedown last month.

Vikhyat Ahlawat
Vikhyat Ahlawat

The high-value 9 PM Tuesday flagship attracted a challenging field of 449 runners (798 total entries). Undeterred, Ahlawat fired two bullets and stormed past the competition, outlasting them all in a daunting seven-hour and 24-minute showdown, claiming his first-ever Daily Super Value title and a handsome ₹1.88 Lakhs payday after an almost even heads-up deal. Ahlawat also ran deep in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour Lite (26th for ₹8,932), raking in almost ₹1.97 Lakhs across his Tuesday blitz.

Vikhyat Ahlawat’s online stats (PokerBaazi, Adda52 and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹5.36 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.25 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #8 | Annual Winnings: ₹1.84 Crores | Annual Profits: ₹32.93 Lakhs

The competition was fierce, with Sagar ‘BustedAA’ Raj, a strong POY contender, coming tantalizingly close to clinching his third flagship title of the month. Coming off an epic run last week with two solid final table showings and a Blockbuster Lite victory on Saturday, Raj battled it out with Ahlawat heads-up but had to settle for the runner-up spot. However, thanks to the heads-up deal, he still walked away with an equally impressive ₹1.87 Lakhs payday.

Sagar Raj
Sagar Raj

Sagar Raj’s online stats (excluding Natural8 India, Pocket52 and Junglee Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹4.88 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹1.31 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #18 | Annual Winnings: ₹2.38 Crores | Annual Profits: ₹63.62 Lakhs

Online grinder Nikhel ‘Sailor24’ Anand also had a profitable Tuesday session, raking in ₹75,608 from six deep runs on PokerBaazi, including three final table finishes.

Nikhel Anand
Nikhel Anand

> 6th in PokerBaazi’s Daily Super Value for ₹57,450

> 63rd in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance for ₹5,536

> 4th in PokerBaazi’s BOOST for ₹4,650

> 7th in PokerBaazi’s Evening SPRINT for ₹3,663

> 32nd in PokerBaazi’s (7-Max) SPRINT for ₹2,286

> 36th in PokerBaazi’s Daily Morning SPRINT for ₹2,023

Nikhel Anand’s online stats (PokerBaazi and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹59 Lakhs | Lifetime Profits: ₹13.46 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #15 | Annual Winnings: ₹13.27 Lakhs

Aditya ‘Whoarewe’ Kulkarni (opted out of our tracking), last week’s The Summit champion, also graced the Daily Super Value final table, finishing fourth for ₹86,250.

The ₹2,000 buy-in Daily Super Value, a new addition this month as part of PokerBaazi`s 10th Anniversary celebrations, was already a high-value proposition, but a generous ₹1.11 Lakhs in overlays made it even sweeter. With payouts extending all the way down to 122nd place, everyone who cashed earned at least ₹3,750, making it a rewarding and exciting night for players on PokerBaazi.

Final Table Results

  1. Vikhyat ‘supersaiyan57’ Ahlawat – ₹1,87,839*
  2. Sagar ‘BustedAA’ Raj – ₹1,87,161*
  3. rani94 – ₹1,12,500
  4. Aditya ‘Whoarewe’ Kulkarni – ₹86,250
  5. Sidvardhan – ₹70,350
  6. Nikhel ‘Sailor24’ Anand – ₹57,450
  7. Moneywinner – ₹45,000
  8. Ankit178 – ₹32,850

*denotes a heads-up deal

 

Daily Last Chance – ₹10 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,500

Entries – 268

Re-entries – 195

Prize Pool – ₹10,06,562

Places Paid – 65

Deepak ‘Dkp24’ Kumar just proved that lightning can strike twice! In June, he took down PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance and did it again last night. Kumar, who’s been playing on PokerBaazi for a while now, had a bit of a dry spell after his June victory. But the New Delhi resident clearly wasn’t about to let that get him down.

Deepak Kumar
Deepak Kumar

Last night’s Daily Last Chance, a 10:30 PM flagship event with a ₹10 Lakhs guarantee, attracted 268 players (463 total entries). Kumar faced stiff competition but battled through the six-hour late-night grind with determination. In the end, his persistence paid off, earning him a well-deserved ₹1.24 Lakhs after a three-way deal. This win marks his fourth title on PokerBaazi, his second Daily Last Chance victory this year and a glorious return to the winner`s circle after 2.5 months!

Deepak Kumar`s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹26.95 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹6.62 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #5 | Annual Winnings: ₹15.72 Lakhs | Annual Profits: ₹3.36 Lakhs

Another player, known only by their screen name ‘regalRounder,’ came agonizingly close to their first-ever PokerBaazi title. They’d been on a roll lately, with a strong final table finish in the Daily Super Value just last week. They came into the Daily Last Chance firing on all cylinders, even making four entries in their quest for victory. While they fell just short of the top spot, ‘regalRounder’ still had plenty to celebrate, walking away with a personal-best ₹1.18 Lakhs for their runner-up finish, thanks to the three-way deal!

regalRounder’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹8.25 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹1.50 Lakhs

Meanwhile, ‘bigusdikus, another PokerBaazi regular (active since May 2022), continued their hot streak. They’d already made a name for themselves with final table finishes in the Daily Super Value and WTF a couple of weeks ago. Last night, they added another impressive accomplishment to their resume: reaching the Daily Last Chance podium and taking home ₹1.07 Lakhs from the deal. They kept the momentum going in the Turbo event, finishing as the runner-up and bringing their total winnings for the night to nearly ₹1.09 Lakhs.

> 3rd in PokerBaazi’s Daily Last Chance for ₹1,06,748* (three-way deal)

> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s Turbo for ₹1,900

bigusdikus’s PokerBaazi stats: Site Winnings: ₹1.13 Crores | Site Profits: ₹9.99 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #19

The Daily Last Chance final table saw several familiar faces in action, including last week’s Daily Last Chance finalist and the 2023 People`s Poker Championship finalist Amit ‘quark’ Kaushik (4th for ₹60,394), last month’s Blockbuster Lite finalist Anamika ‘Bossbaby97’ Singh (6th for ₹39,155), recent Friday Supernova finalist and POY contender Vinay ‘vinstill’ B (7th for ₹30,801), and Monday’s Daily Super Value podium finisher Jeetu ‘G21982’ Surana (8th for ₹22,648).

The ₹2,500 buy-in Daily Last Chance was a big draw, smashing its guarantee and creating a prize pool of over ₹10.07 Lakhs. The top 65 finishers got a piece of the pie, with even the min-cash worth a generous ₹5,536 – more than double the buy-in, making it a rewarding event for those who made it into the money!

Final Table Results

  1. Deepak ‘dkp24’ Kumar – ₹1,24,396*
  2. regalRounder – ₹1,18,133*
  3. bigusdikus – ₹1,06,748*
  4. Amit ‘quark’ Kaushik – ₹60,394
  5. smr1g10 – ₹48,315
  6. Anamika ‘Bossbaby97’ Singh – ₹39,155
  7. Vinay ‘vinstill’ B – ₹30,801
  8. Jeetu ‘G21982’ Surana – ₹22,648

*denotes a three-way deal

 

Shobhit ‘shobhit3373’ Naveen (Won ₹5 Lakhs GTD (7-Max) Afternoon Boost for ₹60,000), ‘Treys’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD PKO for ₹36,723), Karan ‘paul7788’ Pal (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD PLO-6 Daily for ₹27,960), Abir ‘abirsinhaa’ Sinha (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD 7-Max SPRINT for ₹20,780), ‘ThePokerjee’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Evening SPRINT for ₹15,950), ‘bonyClubs’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Boost for ₹10,810), and ‘KL55KINGFISH’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Boost for ₹10,030) won the other Tuesday marquees on PokerBaazi.

 

Junglee Poker

Tuesday Phoenix – ₹9 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹3,450

Entries – 288

Ranked Prize Pool – ₹4,68,000

Bounty Prize Pool – ₹4,32,000

Total Prize Pool – ₹9,00,000

Places Paid – 29

Last night’s ₹9 Lakhs GTD Tuesday Phoenix on Junglee Poker was a scorcher! Two hundred eighty-eight contenders turned up for the 8 PM marquee event, ready to compete for a share of the prize pool. The action was so intense it burned for over eight hours!

When the smoke finally cleared, a new champion had risen: ‘su1j01ar,’ a relative newcomer to the platform who’d already made a splash with a final table appearance in last week’s Monday Monster. They didn’t just win the Tuesday Phoenix – they dominated it, walking away with a personal-best ₹1.30 Lakhs, including ₹64,61 in bounties.

The competition was fierce, with some seasoned pros also vying for the title. February’s top scorer, JaiKiran ‘ZEEKE777’ Kumar, put up a strong fight. He narrowly missed out on the top spot but still bagged a respectable ₹73,371 (₹7,711 in bounties) for his runner-up finish.

JaiKiran Kumar
JaiKiran Kumar

Kumar, who’s been on a tear lately with a win in Adda52’s MMA Mini Highroller last Friday and a litany of other deep runs, had a jam-packed Tuesday. He racked up a sizzling ₹5.34 Lakhs across six tournaments across platforms, including a podium finish in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour worth a massive ₹4.38 Lakhs (three-way deal). His impressive performance landed him in second place on the Tuesday leaderboard.

> 3rd in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour for ₹4,37,844* (three-way deal)

> 2nd in JungleePoker’s Tuesday Phoenix for ₹73,371* (₹7,711 in bounties)

> 16th in Adda52’s The Mint for ₹13,562

> 113th in PokerBaazi’s Daily Super Value for ₹3,750

> 13th in Adda52’s Nighttide DST Adda for ₹3,159

> 18th in Junglee Poker’s Tuesday Turbo for ₹2,373

Poker veteran and 2022 POY#3 Ashish ‘Spewushhhiiiii’ Ahuja (opted out of our tracking), fresh off representing the Goa Gators in the Pocket52 PSL Season 6, also made his presence felt at the Tuesday Phoenix final table. He finished in a solid third place, taking home ₹67,941 (₹23,341 in bounties).

Ashish Ahuja
Ashish Ahuja

While the Tuesday Phoenix, with its ₹3,450 buy-in, fell a nominal ₹36,000 short of its guaranteed ₹9 Lakhs guarantee, it still offered incredible value to the 29 players who made it into the money. With a total prize pool of ₹4.68 Lakhs and an additional ₹4.32 Lakhs bounty pool, there was plenty of cash up for grabs.

Final Table Results (Including Bounties)

  1. su1j01ar – ₹1,30,368
  2. JaiKiran ‘ZEEKE777’ Kumar – ₹73,371
  3. Ashish ‘Spewushhhiiiii’ Ahuja – ₹67,941
  4. gimmeurchips – ₹60,214
  5. BHOJANI2019 – ₹43,921
  6. forzaferrari – ₹38,706
  7. razor7777 – ₹32,047
  8. happypunter – ₹33,236

 

‘on-air’ (Won ₹3 Lakhs GTD Tuesday Turbo for ₹63,886) and ‘dr.shani’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Tuesday Sunsetter for ₹17,789) won the other Tuesday marquees on Junglee Poker.

 

Adda52

The Mint – ₹14 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹4,200

Entries – 189

Re-entries – 181

Prize Pool – ₹14,00,000

Places Paid – 55

Some spectacular comebacks have marked the start of the week, and last night, we saw Gautam ‘Gautam18’ Rohilla‘s grand return to form. Rohilla, a seasoned veteran of the online poker scene, reminded everyone that he’s still got plenty of fight left in him. After a relatively quiet stretch, this Gurgaon-based player, known for his dedication to both fitness and poker, stormed through a stacked field in Adda52’s ₹14 Lakhs GTD The Mint, proving that his recent break had done nothing to dull his skills.

Gautam Rohilla
Gautam Rohilla

It had been over seven weeks since Rohilla had last fired up a tournament on Adda52. But boy, did he make his return count! The Mint, a popular 8 PM Tuesday flagship event, drew a tough crowd of 189 players (370 total entries), all hungry for a piece of the prize pool. Rohilla, the NPS India 2024 (PLO-4) HighRoller gold medalist, navigated the fierce competition with the grit and determination he’s known for, battling it out for over seven long hours and grabbing a sweet ₹2.27 Lakhs after a heads-up deal – his second-biggest score on Adda52 to date.

And that wasn’t all! Rohilla made deep runs in two more events, even snagging a podium finish in Pocket52’s Pocket Bullets. By the night’s end, his total winnings had climbed to nearly ₹3.07 Lakhs, a clear statement that he’s back in top form.

> 1st in Adda52’s The Mint for ₹2,27,077* (heads-up deal)

> 3rd in Pocket52’s Pocket Bullets for ₹69,949

> 143rd in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour for ₹9,500

Gautam Rohilla’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker, PokerStars India and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹2.96 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #5

Arjun ‘arjunraghani4444; Raghani, who had already been enjoying a successful week with final table finishes in several high-profile tournaments like PokerBaazi’s (6-Max) BSS SPRINT and Adda52’s MMA Highroller on Sunday and The Big Show the night before, came this close to adding a The Mint title to his resume. He fought tooth and nail but had to settle for second place and a still-impressive ₹2.25 Lakhs from the heads-up deal. Raghani also made some noise in PokerBaazi’s Daily Super Value, bringing his total winnings for the day to over ₹2.30 Lakhs.

Arjun Raghani
Arjun Raghani

> 2nd in Adda52’s The Mint for ₹2,24,813* (heads-up deal)

> 2nd in PokerBaazi’s Daily Super Value for ₹5,550

Arjun Raghani’s online stats (Adda52, PokerBaazi and Spartan Poker): Lifetime Winnings: ₹1.55 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹59.22 Lakhs | Titles Won in 2024: #7 | Annual Winnings: ₹1.03 Crores | Annual Profits: ₹35.98 Lakhs

Meanwhile, Young Gun Devang ‘spark123’ Yadav (opted out of our tracking) continued his red-hot streak. The two-time The Millionaire champion and The MoneyMaker 76.0 winner, fresh off a double win on Friday and an Adda52 Millions victory on Sunday, showed no signs of slowing down. He conquered PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour (in a three-way deal) just an hour after snagging a third-place finish in The Mint. When all was said and done, Yadav had racked up an incredible ₹5.98 Lakhs, making him the undisputed champion of Tuesday’s action.

Devang Yadav
Devang Yadav

> 1st in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour for ₹4,57,820 (three-way deal)

> 3rd in Adda52’s The Mint for ₹1,40,100

The Mint final table was a star-studded affair, featuring other notables like Anish ‘PapaNegreanu’ Arora (5th for ₹75,274), Rajarshi ‘Rajarshi1991’ Biswas (6th for ₹55,175), and last week’s The Pride champion Sumit ‘hammer_head’ Sapra (8th for ₹29,645).

With an overlay of ₹49,500, the ₹4,200 buy-in The Mint delivered plenty of bang for the buck. The top 55 players got a piece of the ₹15 Lakhs prize pool, ensuring that even those who didn’t make the final table walked away with something to show for their efforts. It was a night of thrilling poker action and generous payouts, leaving the Adda52 community buzzing.

Final Table Results

  1. Gautam ‘Gautam18’ Rohilla – ₹2,27,077*
  2. Arjun ‘arjunraghani4444’ Raghani – ₹2,24,813*
  3. Devang ‘spark123’ Yadav – ₹1,40,100
  4. smr1g10 – ₹1,02,693
  5. Anish ‘PapaNegreanu’ Arora – ₹75,274
  6. Rajarshi ‘Rajarshi1991’ Biswas – ₹55,175
  7. LTP – ₹40,444
  8. Sumit ‘hammer_head’ Sapra – ₹29,645

*denotes a heads-up deal

 

Janish ‘janish1998’ Jain (Won ₹2.75 Lakhs GTD Voyager for ₹54,665), ‘ron85’ (Won ₹1.50 Lakhs GTD Nighttide DST Adda for ₹32,772), Ajeeth ‘nareshreturns’ Kumar (Won ₹1.30 Lakhs GTD The Mint Lite for ₹25,081), ‘vaibhav023’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Afternoon Bounty for ₹21,050), ‘playhereforsure13’ (Won ₹50K GTD Morning Adda for ₹17,426), ‘Navinpawar1990’ (Won ₹55K GTD Bounty Adda for ₹15,581), ‘Sandy231’ (Won ₹45K GTD Sundown Adda for ₹11,630), and Nishant ‘stockfull’ Pandey (Won ₹30K GTD Freeze Out Adda for ₹10,490) won the other Tuesday marquees on Adda52.

 

Pocket52

Pocket Bullets – ₹7.78 Lakhs GTD

Buy-in – ₹2,650

Entries – 180

Re-entries – 154

Prize Pool – ₹7,77,777

Places Paid – 20

The Poker Sports League Season 6 qualifiers and virtual matches, all streamed live on JioCinema, have set the Pocket52 MTT tables ablaze! With seasoned pros and up-and-coming stars clashing, the ₹2.50 Crores GTD September Tournament Series is building to an epic finale.

Tuesday night’s spotlight shone on the ₹7.78 Lakhs GTD Pocket Bullets, with 180 players (334 total entries) entering the virtual ring to compete for the grand prize. Arjanveer ‘bullashera’ Singh Chadha, the 2022 POY#3, came in swinging. Making serious waves on the platform with a recent Pocket Rockets win and a strong showing in Monday’s Pocket Jacks, Chadha entered the 8 PM showdown a second time after an early setback and rode the second bullet all the way to the finish line. He snagged a cool ₹1.33 Lakhs – his biggest Pocket52 win yet! Not only did he grab the title, but this victory also pushed him back into profitability on the platform.

Arjanveer Singh Chadha
Arjanveer Singh Chadha

The Chandigarh-based poker whiz also made a splash in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour Lite, finishing 22nd for ₹8,932. Add it all up, and Chadha raked in almost ₹1.42 Lakhs for the day.

> 1st in Pocket52’s Pocket Bullets for ₹1,32,651

> 22nd in PokerBaazi’s The Endeavour Lite for ₹8,932

Arjanveer Singh Chadha’s online stats (excluding Junglee Poker, PokerStars India, and Pocket52): Lifetime Winnings: ₹16.15 Crores | Lifetime Profits: ₹5.68 Crores | Titles Won in 2024: #10 | Annual Winnings: ₹1.93 Crores | Annual Profits: ₹42.42 Lakhs

Meanwhile, ‘PAPAJiiiBoL’ came this close to their second Pocket52 title. They fought hard in the Pocket Bullets with two bullets but had to settle for a still-impressive second-place finish and a ₹93,172 payday – their biggest score on Pocket52 so far!

PAPAJiiiBoL’s Pocket52 stats: Site Winnings: ₹1.90 Lakhs | Site Profits: ₹92,062 | Titles Won in 2024: #1

The Pocket Bullets final table was full of familiar faces, including last night’s The Mint champion Gautam ‘M8A7’ Rohilla (3rd for ₹69,949), poker veteran Sahil ‘inaboobham’ Mahboobani (4th for ₹53,361), Prince of May Shreyansh ‘halifax7701’ Sharma (7th for ₹25,905), and Ashish ‘evergeek’ Singh (8th for ₹20,869).

Even though the Pocket Bullets, with its ₹2,650 buy-in, fell a negligible ₹8,241 short of its advertised guarantee, the top 20 players still walked away with some serious cash from the ₹7.78 Lakhs prize pool. And with a minimum cash prize of ₹9,886 – almost four times the buy-in – everyone who made the money had something to smile about.

Final Table Results

  1. Arjanveer ‘bullashera’ Singh Chadha – ₹1,32,651
  2. PAPAJiiiBoL – ₹93,172
  3. Gautam ‘M8A7’ Rohilla – ₹69,949
  4. Sahil ‘inaboobham’ Mahboobani – ₹53,361
  5. sbhdhara – ₹41,512
  6. unknown₹32,604
  7. Shreyansh ‘halifax7701’ Sharma – ₹25,905
  8. Ashish ‘evergeek’ Singh – ₹20,869

 

‘MessiGOAT’ (Won ₹50K GTD Soda for ₹11,830) and Prakash ‘Aryadarshi’ Pandit (Won ₹50K GTD Brunch for ₹10,871) won the other Tuesday marquees on Pocket52.

 

Spartan Poker

‘MRJAAT007’ (Won ₹2 Lakhs GTD Supreme for ₹44,400), ‘Th1rt33n’ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Monster Turbo for ₹22,200), and ‘msdhoni55′ (Won ₹1 Lakh GTD Monster Turbo for ₹22,200) won the Tuesday marquees on Spartan Poker.

 

Keep following PokerGuru for daily updates on the biggest winners across the major domestic networks!

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