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| On Updated : Aug 7, 2020 1:20 PM IST

Thursday Updates: Goonjan Mall and Vivek Singh make the most of Thursday’s Top Cash Prizes

By Dheeraj Singh

Spartan Poker’s GPS and Adda52’s AOPS were the main highlights of the Thursday night in the Indian poker circuit. Here is a glance at what went down in the virtual felts last night –

Spartan Poker

After the successful completion of IOPC, Spartan Poker is back in business with the second edition of Grand Poker Series (GPS). The ₹50 Lac GTD GPS #19 High Roller took place on Thursday night. The ₹27,500 buy-in tourney registered a total of 228 entries creating a ₹57 Lac prize pool. Anonymous player ‘RangeMerge‘ won the title and took home ₹13.25 Lac. Goonjan ‘gmtesting’ Mall finished runner-up for the title and took home ₹8.97 Lac.

Along with the runner-up finish, Goonjan collected another ₹2.12 Lac for the third-place finish in PokerBaazi’s ₹20 Lac GTD The Summit.

PokerBaazi

Thursday turned out to be PokerGuru Ambassador Vivek ‘Nutpeddling729’ Singh’ day as he won a couple of title last night. Singh won Adda52’s ₹30 Lakhs GTD AOPS Godfather for ₹7.05 Lac and finished runner up in PokerBaazi’s ₹20 Lakhs GTD The Summit that registered a total of 259 entries. Seasoned pro Raman ‘ifryu’ Gujral bagged the title winning ₹4.71 Lac while Singh ended up with the runner-up prize worth ₹3.30 Lac.

The ₹5 Lac GTD Thursday Monster Stack was another marquee event on PokerBaazi last night. The event registered a total of 169 entries in which Gautam ‘M8a7’ Rohilla came out on top defeating his heads-up rival PokerGuru Ambassador Jayjit ‘england’ Ray. Rohilla scooped the title and the ₹1.24 Lac top prize money while Ray took home ₹87,150 for the runner-up finish.

Adda52

The Adda52 Online Poker Series (AOPS) August edition is on. Thursday’s flagship event The ₹30 Lakhs GTD AOPS Godfather witnessed 600 sign ups comprising of 323 unique players and 277 re-entries creating a prize pool of ₹30 Lac!

PokerGuru Ambassador Vivek ‘Vivek945540’ Singh took the biggest slice of the cake walking away with ₹7.05 Lac. Singh defeated Avadh ‘cateyes’ Shah who finished runner-up for ₹4.11 Lac in the heads-up battle.

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Dheeraj Singh

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