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| On Updated : May 20, 2020 1:01 PM IST

Quick round-up of daily majors in Poker

By Bisma Qamar

Even though it is still start of the week, last night was full of energy and action. Let’s have a look at the events of Tuesday flagship tournaments.

Spartan Poker

One of the massive guarantedd prize pool events were once again hosted by Spartan Poker when on Tuesday it came with its flagship tournament that awarded a GTD of INR 25 Lakhs. The even resitered a total entry of 719 players including 360 unique, 138 re-entries, and 221 rebuys that generated a raise of INR 3.43 Lakhs.

Finally, the largest stack of money was grabbed by ‘materbluff’ who won INR 4.23 Lakhs after defeating ‘wcr185’ in heads-up. The runner up player took an amount of INR 3.63. The champion ‘materbluff’ has been the winner of many tournaments and till now his best score is INR 10.20 Lakhs.

PokerBaazi

The Tuesday flagship tournament of PokerBaazi is The Endeavour which guaranteed a prize pool of INR 15 Lakh GTD. The event logged in a massive participation of INR 557 entry (273 unique entries and 284 re-entries).

The winner was Sandy ‘Zigmund’ Lamba, who won the title along with prize money of INR 3.89 Lakhs. On the second place is ‘md20’ who won INR 2.66 lakhs. Ratul Steves aka “luna” who is also Poker Guru Ambassador grabbed eighth position.

Adda52

Pulling out from a field of 267 entries in Adda52’s Hitman tournament which included 144 unique and 123 re-entries was Devrat Singh aka ‘vickypune’. The event guaranteed a prize pool of INR 7.50 Lakhs. Singh has been giving a consistent performance throughout and has won many titles in past like Go Goa, CS9 Beast, Afterdark Hitman title.

PokerStars India

The winner of the INSCOOP flagship tournament of PokerStars India was its own ambassador Vivek ‘Mystic Peaks’ Singh. The website is dealing with hardships right now and once again the tourney was failed to meet the guaranteed prize.. The event saw a participation of 370 entries (270 unique and 169 re-entries), which amounted for INR 20,000 less of the original prize money.

Bisma Qamar