Welcome To Live Coverage Of WPT India 2019 Main Event Day 2

Final Table Set With  Jai Saha  In Lead!

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Level 31 (75,000-125,000 & Ante 125,000)

With Manoj Singh going out in 10th place, we are finally down to the final table of the WPT India 2019 Main Event and it is  Jai Saha leading the final 9 players with a stack of 3,940,000. Following him in second place is Ashish Munot with 3,400,000. Here are the chip counts of the final 9 players:

Seat 1.  Yash Punjawat  –  2,050,000  (16 bb)
Seat 2.  Ashish Munot  –  3,400,000  (27 bb)
Seat 3.  Jai Saha  –  3,940,000  (32 bb)
Seat 4.  Yuvraj Chaudhary  –  2,120,000  (17 bb)
Seat 5.  Nishant Sharma  –  1,550,000  (12 bb)
Seat 6.  Rajeev Kanjani  –  1,330,000  (11 bb)
Seat 7.  Sahil Nair  –  1,290,000  (10 bb)
Seat 8.  Sami Sipila  –  1,210,000  (10 bb)
Seat 9.  Shardul Parthasarathi  –  1,780,000  (14 bb)

Payouts for Final 9 Players:

1st:  INR 6,348,641*
2nd:  INR 4,277,605
3rd:  INR 2,753,290
4th:  INR 1,987,220
5th:  INR 1,524,970
6th:  INR 1,228,645
7th:  INR 1,020,340
8th:  INR 813,010
9th:  INR 609,920

The final table is scheduled to begin at 2:30 pm (21st October). While each player at the final table is guaranteed at least INR 609,920 , they all will be eyeing the top prize and the coveted WPT title.

Recent Eliminations (10th-22nd)

Level 31 (75,000-125,000 & Ante 125,000)

Eliminations have been quick over the last levels. Here is a look at recent eliminations:

10th:  Manoj Singh  –  INR 509,520

11th:  Abhishek Chinya  –  INR 509,520

12th:  Gokul Raj  –  INR 509,520

13th:  Anil Adiani  –  INR 406,180

14th:  Eka Vedantham  –  INR 406,180

15th:  Raj Talwar  –  INR 406,180

16th:  Bhavdeepsingh Jhala  –  INR 339,355

17th:  Mahesh Shyamsundar  –  INR 339,355

18th:  Samay Parikh  –  INR 339,355

19th:  Ganesh Kompella  –  INR 285,890

20th:  Rubin Labroo  –  INR 285,890

21st:  Ranjeet Negi  –  INR 285,890

22nd:  Ankit Wadhawan  –  INR 237,645

Level 30 Begins;13 Players Left

Level 30 (Blinds (50,000-100,000 & 100,000 ante)

Level 30 begins and blinds increase 50,000-100,000 with a big blind ante of 100,000. There are now 13 players remaining from the total field of 630, with the average chip stack being around 1,450,000.

Each of these 13 players is guaranteed at least INR 406,180.

Around 15 Players Left After Level 28!

Level 29 (Blinds 40,000-80,000 & 80,000 ante)

The players return from break to begin Level 29 and blinds now increase to 40,000-80,000 with a big blind ante of 80,000. There are 15 players remaining in the field out of 630 entries, with the average chip stack being around 1,260,000. Each of these 15 players is guaranteed at least INR 406,180.

Biggest Stacks At The Final Two Tables

Level 28 ( Blinds 30,000-60,000 & 60,000 ante)

  1. Sami Sipila  –  2,375,000  (40 bb)
  2.  Shardul Parthasarathi  –  1,860,000  (31 bb)
  3.  Yuvraj Chaudhary  –  1,670,000  (28 bb)
  4.  Ashish Munot  –  1,630,000  (27 bb)

 

Around 18 Players Left

Level 27 (Blinds 25,000-50,000 and 50,000 ante)

Level 27 begins and blinds increase to 25,000-50,000 with a bb ante of 50,000. There are 18 players remaining in the field with the average stack being around 1,050,000 (21 big blinds). The field is already in the money, and these players are all guaranteed at least INR 339,355 (~US $4,775).

 

WPT India 2019 Main Event by Number!

Around 22 Players Left

Level 26 (Blinds 20,000-40,000 & 40,000 ante)

Level 26 begins and blinds increase to 20,000-40,000 with a big blind ante of 40,000. There are 22 players remaining in the field with the average stack being around 860,000 (22 big blinds). The field is already in the money, and these players are all guaranteed at least INR 237,645 (~US $3,344).

Recent Eliminations (From 23rd-29th)

Level 25 (Blinds 15,000-30,000 & 30,000 ante)

Here is a list of the recent eliminations along with payouts

23rd:  Ronak Agarwal  –  INR 237,645

24th:  Nikita Luther  –  INR 237,645

25th:  Gaurav Chauhan  –  INR 202,110

26th:  Krishna K A  –  INR 202,110

27th:  Anshul Bagai  –  INR 202,110

28th:  Nitish Gupta  –  INR 167,230

29th:  Prashanth Sekar  –  INR 167,230

Ronak Agarwal Finishes 23rd for INR 237,645

Level 25 (Blinds 15,000-30,000 & 30,000 ante)

Pre-flop, Ronak Agarwal who held 9s Qs shoved all-in for his remaining 180k stack and Ashish Munot called all-in with Kd 6d.

The board came 7s 10s 8c Kd 3c where Munot found a king on the turn to win the pot and bust Ronak.
Anshul Bagai Finishes 27th for INR 202,110

Level 24: (Blinds 15,000-25,000 & 25,000 ante)
Pre-flop, Anshul Bagai shoves all-in for 150k holding Qh Jc and BJ Rana from BB calls with 10d 10c.
The board opens 9c 6h Xx 3s 7s where pocket tens hold up for Rana and he wins the pot to bust Anshul.

Recent Eliminations (30th-40th)

Level 24: (Blinds 15,000-25,000 & 25,000 ante)

30th:  Sangeeth Mohan  –  INR 167,230

31st:  Vijay Reddy  –  INR 167,230

32nd:  Sahil Chutani  –  INR 167,230

33rd:  Alok Pawar  –  INR 167,230

34th:  Akanksha Singh  –  INR 167,230

35th:  Nikunj Jhunjhunwala  –  INR 167,230

36th:  Manish Fatehpuria  –  INR 167,230

37th:  Vaibhav Shah  –  INR 144,410

38th:  Anant Purohit  –  INR 144,410

39th:  Maulik Desai  –  INR 144,410

40th:  Rajat Singh Dhingra  –  INR 144,41

Nitish Gupta Finsihes 28th for INR 167,230

Level 24: (Blinds 15,000-25,000 & 25,000 ante)
A player from SB raises to 150k and Nitish Gupta from BB shoves all-in for 300k. The SB player calls.
SB Player: Ac 9d
Nitish: Ac Qd
Board: 7c 10h Js 8d 8s
The player in BB hits a straight to win the pot and bust Nitish from the tournament.

Sangeet Mohan Busted in 30th Place for INR 167,230

Level 24: (Blinds 15,000-25,000 & 25,000 ante)
It was a pre-flop battle of the blinds where Gokul Raj from SB raised 80k and Sangeet Mohan from BB moved all-in for 250k, holding As 4s. After giving it some thought, Gokul finally called and tabled Ah 7h.

The board came 6d 4d 5c 7s Jc, giving a pair of fours to Sangeet and giving a pair of sevens to Gokul.

Gokul took down the pot with higher pair, busting Sangeet from the tournament.

 

Sahil Chutani Finishes 32nd For INR 167,230

Level 22 (10k-15k & Ante 15k)

Pre-flop, Ganesh Kompella from UTG open shoved for 180k and Sahil Chutani from UTG +1 who was down to 120k called for his tournament life. And both players then turned over their cards:
Ganesh: Ah 3c
Chutani: Jc Js
The board came Qd Ac Qc 10c 8s where pocket jacks of Chutani did not hold up and he got eliminated.

Akanksha Singh Finishes 34th for INR 167,230

Level 22 (10k-15k & Ante 15k)

Jai Saha opened to 40k and Akanksha from CO shoved all-in for 200k holding Jc Jh. Jai Shah quickly called with Ad Kh.
The board ran Kc 3h 3s 5h 3c where both players made a full house, but Jai Saha won with a better full hosue.  AKanksha got eliminated in 34th place.

Manish Fatehpuria Eliminated in 36th Place for INR 167,230

Level 22 (10k-15k & Ante 15k)

Pre-flop, Krishna KA open limped with 7s 7d and Manish Fatehpuria from CO shoved all-in for 40k holding  6c 6h. Krishna gave it some though and eventually called.

The board came 2h 7c 10d Kh 2c where Krishna rivered a full house to win the pot and bust Manish.

Anant Purohit Exits in 38th Place for INR 144,410

Level 22 (10k-15k & Ante 15k)

Anant was in MP1 and he decided to shove his 70k stack with Jd Kd and Yash Punjawat called with Ac Jc.
The board ran out 3c 8d 6c 8c 9s, giving Yash a flush to win the pot and bust Anant in 38th place.

 

Sagar Choudhury Exits in 41st Place for INR 144,410′

Level 21 (Blinds 6,000-12,000 & 12,000 ante)

Eliminations are happening in quick succession and a while back, Sagar got eliminated.

Gokul Raj from UTG open limps and Sagar Choudhury shoves all-in for his 42k stakc holding Kc Ks.
Raj tanks for a while before eventually calling all-in with his Kh Qd.
The board comes Jh 5h Qh Qh 10s, giving Raj a winning flush to win the pot and bust Sagar in 41st place.

Dhaval Mudgal Eliminated in 44th Place (INR 144,410)

Level 21 (Blinds 6,000-12,000 & 12,000 ante)

Dhaval Mudgal from button jammed for his remaining 146k stack holding 2cd 2h and Gaurav Chauhan from BB called with 5d 5s.
The board ran  Qh 10d Kd 3s 4c where pocket deuces of Mudgal could not hold up and he got busted in 44th place.

Sashikant Koya Finishes 45th for INR 144,410

Level 21 (Blinds 6,000-12,000 & 12,000 ante)

Ashish Munot from UTG opens and Shashikanth Koya shoves all-in holding 10c Kc in button. Munot calls with Kd 5d.
The board opens 4d 6d 3s Qd Ac, giving Munot a winning flush to take down the pot and bust Koya.

Kanav Parwal Finishes 47th For INR 126,485

Level 21 (Blinds 6,000-12,000 & 12,000 ante)
It was a pre-flop battle of the blinds where Kanav Parwal from SB shoved all-in for 120k and Manoj Singh from BB made the call, after giving it a little though. The cards were turned over:
Parwal: As9c
Singh: Ks 10d
The board ran out 3c 4s 6s Kc 7c where Singh got a king pair on the turn to win the pot and bust Parwal.

Vikas Shah Busted in 51st Place for INR 126,485

Level 21 (Blinds 6,000-12,000 & 12,000 ante)

Vikas Shah was in UTG and he open shoved for 95k holding 8d 8s and a player from MP2 called with 10s 10d.
The board opened Jdc Ad 10c 3h 5h where pocket eights did not hold up and MP2 who flopped a set to win the pot and bust Vikas Shah  in 51st place.

Sunil Saraf Finishes 53rd for INR 126,485

Level 21 (Blinds 6,000-12,000 & 12,000 ante)
Pre-flop, Sunil Saraf jammed for 107k holding Ad Jh and Prashanth Sekar called with 8S 8d.
The board 8c 9c 5s 7h Jd gave Prashant a set to beat AJ of Prashant and take down the pot.
Sunil Saraf got eliminated in 53rd place.

Sanish Chhabra Exits in 59th Place for INR 109,860

Level 21 (Blinds 6,000-12,000 & 12,000 ante)
Chhabra was in UTG and he shoved his 46k stack with Qs 8h and Anil Adiani called with Ah 5c.
The board came 4d 5h 3h 2d 5s where Adiani hit a straight to win the pot and bust Chhabra.

Recent Eliminations From The Main Event

Level 21 (Blinds 6,000-12,000 & 12,000 ante)

The money bubble has already busted and eliminations have been very quick over the last levels.

Here is a quick look at recent eliminations:

41st:  Sagar Choudhury  –  INR 144,410
42nd:  Saurabh Arora  –  INR 144,410
43rd:  Kamal Kishore Naidu  –  INR 144,410
44th:  Dhaval Mudgal  –  INR 144,410
45th:  Sashikant Koya  –  INR 144,410

46th:  Raghav Bansal  –  INR 126,485
47th:  Kanav Parwal  –  INR 126,485
48th:  Malik Gagandeep  –  INR 126,485
49th:  Kanishka Upreti  –  INR 126,485
50th:  Sahil Agarwal  –  INR 126,485
51st:  Vikaash Shah  –  INR 126,485
52nd:  Himmat Singh  –  INR 126,485
53rd:  Sunil Saraf  –  INR 126,485
54th:  J Raju  –  INR 126,485

55th:  Vishnu S M  –  INR 109,860
56th:  Tathagata Sengupta  –  INR 109,860
57th:  Jayant Yewale  –  INR 109,860
58th:  Parvathaneni Gokul Krishna  –  INR 109,860
59th:  Sanish Chhabra  –  INR 109,860
60th:  Jundai Kato  –  INR 109,860
61st:  P. Raja Sekhar  –  INR 109,860
62nd:  Muskan Sethi  –  INR 109,860
63rd:  Aakash Diwan  –  INR 109,860

64th:  Tyrone Tracy  –  INR 94,535
65th:  Madhav Gupta  –  INR 94,535
66th:  Sanjay Sharma  –  INR 94,535
67th:  Kuldeepsinh Jagtap  –  INR 94,535
68th:  Sanket Arora  –  INR 94,535
69th:  Anand Shankar  –  INR 94,535
70th:  Prabhat Mukherjea  –  INR 94,535
71st:  Gaurav Bhandari  –  INR 94,535

Muskan Sethi Finishes 62nd for INR 109,860

Level 20 (Blinds 5,000-10,000 & 10,000 ante)
A plyer from UTG +1 raised to 35k and Muskan Sethi shoved all-in for 80k. The player in UTG+1 made the call.
UTG Player: Ks Jc
Muskan: Ad Qc
Board: 4d Kd 6c 9h 5h
The UTG player flopped a king pair and it was enough to take down the pot and bust Sethi in 62nd place.

Madhav Gupta Finishes 65th for INR 94,535

Level 20 (Blinds 5,000-10,000 & 10,000 ante)
Madhav Gupta shoved  for 100k holding 7s Qs and was called by Shardul P. from bb who held Kh Kd.
The board ran 9s 7h 10s 6d 4c where Maddy flopped a pair of sevens but it was no good against pocket kings of  Shardul who won the pot, busting Madhav in 65th place.

Kuldeepsinh Jagtap Finishes 67th for INR 94,535

Level 20 (Blinds 5,000-10,000 & 10,000 ante)
Kuldeepsingh shoved all-in for 224k holding Ah 3s and and Mahesh Kalra from button called with Ks Qc.
The board ran out 5c 9s Kh 6c 3d where Mahesh flopped a king pair to win the pot and bust Kuldeepsingh.

Sanket Arora Finishes 68th for INR 94,535

Level 20 (Blinds 5,000-10,000 & 10,000 ante)

It was a battle of blinds where Sanket Arora from SB shoved  for 40k holding 5d 5h and a player
from BB made the call with Jh Jd. The board ran Qx 6x 8x 9x 6x where pocket jacks held up for the BB player and Sanket Arora got eliminated in 66th place. He took home INR 94,535 for his 68th finish.
Ujjwal Vishrani Finishes 72nd for INR 94,535

Level 20 (Blinds 5k-10k & Ante 10k)

Ujjwal Vishrani  shoved all-in for 150k holding Ac Qc and was called by Yash Punjawat who held As Kc. The board bricked and Yash took down the pot with his kicker, busting Vishrani in 72nd for INR 94,535

Level 20 Begins; 72 Players Left

Level 20 (Blinds 5,000-10,000 & 10,000 ante)

Level 20 begins and blinds now increase to 5,000-10,000 with a a big blind ante of 10,000.

There are as many as 72 players remaining out of the total 630 entries, with the average chip stack being around 263,000. Here are is a quick look at the recent eliminations from the tournament:

73rd:  Ansar Khan  –  INR 79,865

74th:  Arsh Grover  –  INR 79,865

75th:  Gaurav Pasricha  –  INR 79,865

76th: Saurabh Rohila  –  INR 79,865
77th:  Saurabh Bahl  –  INR 79,865
78th:  Vikash Mantri  –  INR 79,865
79th:  Abhishek Goindi  –  INR 79,865

Sameer Chaturvedi Bubbles WPT India 2019 Main Event!

Level 19 ( Blinds 4,000-8,000 & Ante 8,000)

Shardul Parthasarathu from UTG open raises to 16k and Sameer Chaturvedi from SB shoves all-in for 120k, which Shardul calls.

Shardul: Qh Qh

Sameer: 8c 8s

The board runs Ad 3h 3s 3d 5s and both players make a full house but Shardul takes it down with a better full house, busting Sameer from the tournament. Unfortunately for Sameer, his main event run comes to an ends and he exits on the money bubble. All remaining 79 players are in the money now!

Money Bubble Looming; Here Are The Payouts:

Level 19 ( Blinds 4,000-8,000 & Ante 8,000)

Top 79 players receive money, all guaranteed at least INR 79,865.  The winner takes INR 63,48,641

1st:  INR 6,348,641*
2nd:  INR 4,277,605
3rd:  INR 2,753,290
4th:  INR 1,987,220
5th:  INR 1,524,970
6th:  INR 1,228,645
7th:  INR 1,020,340
8th:  INR 813,010
9th:  INR 609,920
10th-12th:  INR 509,520
13th-15th:  INR 406,180
16th-18th:  INR 339,355
19th-21st:  INR 285,890
22nd-24th:  INR 237,645
25th-27th:  INR 202,110
28th-36th:  INR 167,230
37th-45th:  INR 144,410
46th-54th:  INR 126,485
55th-63rd:  INR 109,860
64th-72nd:  INR 94,535
73rd-79th:  INR 79,865

 

POY Points For Top 30 Finishers Of WPT India Main Event

Level 19 ( Blinds 4,000-8,000 & Ante 8,000)

The final 30 players in this event will receive POY points for the WPT Asia-Pacific Player of the Year race,

He is the detail of POY points, based on their finishing position:

1st:  1,000 pts
2nd:  900 pts
3rd:  800 pts
4th:  700 pts
5th:  600 pts
6th:  500 pts
7th:  400 pts
8th:  300 pts
9th:  200 pts
10th:  100 pts
11th-20th:  70 pts
21st-30th:  40 pts

 

Level 19 Begins; 85 Players Left

Level 19 (Blinds 4,000-8,000 & Ante 8,000)

Level 19 begins and blinds now increase to 4,000-8,000 and a big blind ante of 8,000. There are only 85 players remaining and just a few spots away from the money bubble as top 79 are paid out, each guaranteed at least INR 79,865.

Kartik Ved Hits The Rail!

Level 18 (Blinds 3,000-6,000 & Ante 6,000)

Jai Saha raises to 12k, Kartik Ved moves all in for 126k, and Saha snap calls with As Qh. Ved turns over Qd Jd and the board runs Qc 8c 3h 3s 2s.

Both players make two pairs, but Saha wins the pot with with his ace kicker, busting Ved from the tournament.

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Ankit Bajaj Busted by Ganesh Kompella

Level 18 (Blinds 3,000-6,000 & Ante 6,000)

Ankit Bajaj picked up Ah 9h and shoved all-in for 105k and Ganesh Kompella called with 10h 10d.

The board ran 6s 5d Js Qs 4h where pocket tens held up for Ganesh to win him the pot and bust Ankit.

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Aakash Diwan Chipping Up!

Aakash Diwan Day 2 ME

Level 17 (Blinds 3,000-5,000 & Ante 5,000)

Pre-flop, Abhishek Chinya opens to 10k and gets one caller in Aakash Diwan from the big blind.

Flop 10d 6d Jh

Diwan checks and Chinya bets 15k, which Diwan calls.

Turn Kh

Diwan checks and Chinya makes it 25k, which Diwan calls again.

River 2c

Both players decide to check the river and Akash Diwan turns over Kd 4d, while Chinya mucks his hand. Akash Diwan takes down a decent pot with a king pair.

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Rohish Shetty Hits Flush To Double-Up!

 Level 17 (Blinds 3,000-5,000 & Ante 5,000)

 On the flop reading 2h 3s Jh, Rohish Shetty from BB checks, Dhaval Mudgal from MP2 bets 11k and Shetty calls.

Turn 4h

Shetty checks again and Mudgal fires a bet of 23k this time. Shetty moves all-in for 68k and Mudgal calls.

River 5c

 Shetty turns over Ah 7h for a winning flush and Mudgal mucks his hand.

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Prabhat Mukherjea Busts Harish Kukreja

Level 17 (Blinds 3,000-5,000 & Ante 5,000)

 Pre-flop, Harish shoves all-in for his remaining 30k stack holding Kh 9h and Prabhat from SB calls with Ah 2h.

The baord runs out Js 6d Ac 6s 4d where Prabhat finds an Ace on the flop to take down the pot and bust Harish.

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Myron Pereira Hits The Rail!

Level 17 (Blinds 3,000-5,000 & Ante 5,000)

Pre-flop, a player open raises to 10k and Gaurav Pasricha from HJ re-raises to 25k and Myron Perera from CO moves all-in for 65k holding Jc Jd. While the initial raiser folds, Gaurav calls all-in with Kc Kh.

The board runs 4h 2c 5s 2h 5h where pocket jacks of Mayron fail to beat pocket kings of Gaurav and gets eliminated from the tournament.

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Notable Chip Counts After First Break

Level 17 (Blinds 3,000-5,000 & Ante 5,000)

Players have returned from the first break to begin level 17 where the blinds are 3000-5000 with a BB ante of 5000. There are now 120 players remaining out of 210 runners who had started Day 2. Alok Pawar and Sahil Chutani are among the biggest stacks at the moment. Here are the notable chip counts:

Rubin Labroo- 410k

Sahil Chutani- 420k

Ganesh Kompela-361k

Dhaval Mudgal-175k

Nikunj jhunjhunwala- 385k

Rahgav Bansal- 345k

Samay Parikh- 403k

Kartik Ved- 300k

Madhav Gupta-375k

Alok Pawar-430k

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Abhishek Goindi Sends Rohan Singh To The Rail

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Level 16 (Blinds 2k-4k & Ante 4k)
Eliminations are quick on Day 2 of the Main Event and a while back we saw Rohan Singh exiting the tournament.
Rohan Singh was in the UTG and he shoved all-in for 48k holding As Kc and Abhishek made a snap call with Qc Qh.
The board Ad 5c Qs Kd 8c gave Rohan two pairs but Goindi flopped a set to win the pot and bust his opponent.

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Gokul Krishna Hits Quads To Double-Up!
Level 16 (Blinds 2k-4k & Ante 4k)
Pre-flop, Ankit Wadhawan from UTG open raised to 7k and Gokul Krishna from HJ decided to shove all-in for his remaining 59k holding 8h 8c.
Ankit gave it some though before eventually making a call with Qs Qd.

The board ran out 9d Ac 7c 8d 8s. Ankit was ahead on the flop, but the turn and river turned the tide as Gokul hit a quad on the river to take down the pot and double up in the process.

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Vaibhav Sharma Busts Manas Kalita 

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Level 15 ( Blinds 1500-3000 & Ante 3000)
It was a pre-flop action where Manas Kalita from UTG open raised to 7500 and Vaibhav Sharma from button re-raised it to 25k. After a slight pause, Manas Kalita jammed for 80k stack holding Kd Ah and Sharma quickly called with Qd Qs.
The board came 4h Jc 4d 7c Jd where pocket queens of Vaibhav Sharma held up and he won the pot, busting Kalita from the main event.

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180 Players Left Out of 210 Runners From Day 2 

Level 15 ( Blinds 1500-3000 & Ante 3000)

There are just 180 players remaining from a field of 630, the average chip stack at the moment is about 105,000 (35 big blinds). The top 79 players will finish in the money, and each of them is guaranteed at least INR 79,865 (~US $1,124).

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Kanav Parwal  Eliminates Alnoor Pujani 

karnav parwal
Level 15 ( Blinds 1500-3000 & Ante 3000)
Here comes another elimination and this time, it is Alnoor Pujani exiting.

He open shoved from UTG for 25k holding Qh As and was called by Kanav Parwal who held Ks Kd in the big blind.

The board Js Kh 5c 4s Ac gave Parwal a set with Kings to win the pot and bust his opponent from the tournament.

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Defending Champion Nikunj Jhunjhuwala Busts Gautam Sachdeva

nikunj

Level 14 (1500-2500 & Ante 2500)

In a pre-flop action, Gautam Sachdeva raises to 6k, Somashekar call, and defending champion Nikunj Jhunjhunwal re-raises it to 22,300. Action back on Gautam who shoves all-in for his 70k stack. While Somashekar folds, Nikunj makes a snap call.
Nikunj:Ks Kh
Gautam: Qs Qc
Board: Jd 7d 9c 9h 9d
Both players hit full house, but Nikunj takes down the pot with a better full house and busts Gautam.

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Off The Felts: A Glimpse of Team WPT and Team India Tennis Match!

 

Shuffle-Up & Deal – Day Kicks-Off!

Level 14 (1500-2500 & Ante 2500)

All the remaining 210 players have returned to the felts to begin their race for the ITM and final table. Action begins for Day 2 at Level 14, with blinds running at 1500-2500 with a big blind ante of 2500. Stay tuned for the latest updates!

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Welcome To WPT India 2019 Main Event Day 2

Welcome to main event day 2 pic

Good afternoon and welcome back to Deltin Royale casino in sunny Goa, which is all set for Day 2 of the WPT India 2019 3.25 Cr. GTD Main Event, which begins in a while at 3 pm. From a field of 630 entries, 210 players have made it to Day 2.

Starting the day as chip leaders is Ujjwal Narwal – 3,47,500 (Day 1B Chip Leader) and following him in chips are Bhavdeepsingh Jhala Rana (Day 1A chip leader) with a stack of with a stack of 3,36,500), Samay Parikh – 3,12,500 (Day 1B), Prabhat Mukherjea – 2,72,000 (Day1B) and Sahil Chutani holding a stack of 253,000 chips.

With 630 entries from its three starting flights, the Main Event has smashed its guarantee and created a prizepool worth INR 3,28,47,476 (US $462,164). Out of 210 returning for Day 2, top 79 will receive payouts, with a min-cash of INR 79,865. The eventual champion will walk away with a whopping INR 63,48,641. In addition to the top prizemoney, the eventual winner will also earn a WPT Main Tour seat worth $3,500, and points towards the WPT Asia-Pacific Player of the Year race!

Here are their official seating assignments and chip counts for Day 2 start:

1-1  Bhavdeepsingh Jhala Rana  –  336,500
1-2  Sanish Chhabra  –  203,500
1-3  Haresh Kukreja  –  219,500
1-4  Alok Pawar  –  172,000
1-5  Sanjay Sharma  –  69,500
1-6  Kuang Hung Lee  –  27,000
1-7  Ronish Shetty  –  50,500
1-8  Gaurav Gupta  –  76,000
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2-1  Prabhat Mukherjea  –  272,000
2-2  Bibek Karki  –  43,500
2-3  Gagandeep Malik  –  228,000
2-4  Bebhav Sharma  –  65,500
2-5  Kaizad Pestonji  –  52,500
2-6  Pavan Jain  –  7,500
2-7  Jasven Saigal  –  124,000
2-8  Harsh Jain  –  95,000
2-9  Charli Vikram Kalishik  –  34,500

3-1  Dhaval Mudgal  –  64,000
3-2  Abhishek Chinya  –  170,500
3-3  Sagan Choudhurey  –  49,000
3-4  Sangeeth Mohan  –  51,500
3-5  Alaparthy N V Prasan  –  92,000
3-6  Asheesh Naag  –  45,500
3-7  Arsh Grover  –  49,000
3-8
3-9  Vivek Rughani  –  94,500

4-1  Sahil Chutani  –  253,000
4-2  Raj Talwar  –  206,000
4-3  J Raju  –  95,000
4-4  Himmat Singh  –  56,500
4-5  Naresh Veravalli  –  88,500
4-6  Vidur Singhal  –  81,000
4-7  Kanishka Upreti  –  100,500
4-8  Ansar Khan  –  77,500
4-9  Ujjwal Vishrani  –  65,000

5-1  Manoj Singh  –  79,500
5-2  Maulik Desai  –  95,000
5-3  Dhirendra Kumar  –  46,000
5-4  Ashraf Ali  –  46,000
5-5  Vinod Megalmani  –  149,500
5-6  Aakash Diwan  –  54,000
5-7  Alok Birewar  –  211,000
5-8  Nitish Gupta  –  98,000
5-9  Raul Fernandes  –  47,000

7-1  Shahswat Agarwal  –  24,000
7-2  Vaibhav Sharma  –  147,000
7-3  Aditya Agarwal  –  98,500
7-4  Kavish Chouhan  –  58,000
7-5  Daxesh Patel  –  35,500
7-6  Manas Kalita  –  104,500
7-7  Nikita Luther  –  124,000
7-8  Hitesh Kanungo  –  24,000
7-9  Yohan Patel Peiris  –  148,500

8-1  Gaurav Bhandari  –  96,500
8-2  Ankit Bajaj  –  40,000
8-3  Sagar Suri  –  38,500
8-4  Saurabh Arora  –  18,000
8-5  Anmol Narang  –  27,500
8-6  Anand Shankar  –  69,000
8-7  Kuldeepsinh Jagtad  –  31,000
8-8  Kiran Kumar  –  67,000
8-9  Laksh Singh  –  52,000

9-1  Prashhanth Sekay  –  73,000
9-2  Manish Fatepuria  –  48,000
9-3  Sam Anand  –  73,500
9-4  Kartik Ved  –  120,500
9-5  Sumit Chandani  –  81,500
9-6  Prabhit Paliya  –  86,000
9-7  Kanav Parwal  –  26,000
9-8  Alnoor Pujani  –  37,500
9-9  Phanindra Akkina  –  37,500

10-1  Robert Mizrachi  –  148,000
10-2  Akshat Jaiswal  –  59,000
10-3  Anmol Mehta  –  35,500
10-4  Ganesh Kompella  –  247,000
10-5  Aditya GS  –  38,500
10-6  Tathagata Sengupta  –  76,000
10-7  Aditya Sushant  –  89,000
10-8  Jayjit Ray  –  31,500
10-9  Ankur Naranival  –  58,000

11-1  Yash Punjawat  –  134,500
11-2  P. Raja Sekhar  –  71,500
11-3  Avijit Jaiswal  –  125,500
11-4  Michael Dorevklint  –  35,500
11-5  Khorshed Alam  –  34,000
11-6  Ayush Garg  –  81,000
11-7  Vishnukaran N S  –  43,000
11-8  Pratik Budhraja  –  98,500
11-9  Mukunda D  –  39,000

12-1  Rahul Melwani  –  63,500
12-2  Anubhav Deswal  –  30,500
12-3  Anshul Bagaio  –  30,000
12-4  Guneet Kwatra  –  17,000
12-5  Chiraag Patel  –  107,500
12-6  Samay Parikh  –  312,500
12-7  Mohit Pratap  –  69,000
12-8  Rachita Salla  –  39,500
12-9  Raghav Bansal  –  181,500

13-1  Vaibhav Shah  –  143,500
13-2  Avinash Rajpal  –  118,000
13-3  Rajat Singh  –  42,500
13-4  Nikunj Jhunjunwala  –  199,500
13-5  Gautam Sachdeva  –  64,000
13-6  Santhosh Kumar Gottagoni  –  41,000
13-7  Rajat Singh Dhingra  –  58,500
13-8  Somashekar K M  –  190,500
13-9  Akhilendra Singh  –  38,500

14-1  Shravan Chabriya  –  69,000
14-2  Abhishek Goindi  –  118,500
14-3  Ronak Agarwal  –  67,000
14-4  Shawn Chatterton  –  110,500
14-5  Sanjay Kandampully  –  58,000
14-6  Gokul Raj D  –  101,500
14-7  Rohan Singh  –  84,000
14-8  Vijay Reddy  –  91,500
14-9  Abhay Bokadia  –  29,000

15-1  Arjun Pasricha  –  84,000
15-2  Ankit Wadhawan  –  188,500
15-3  Rubin Labroo  –  91,000
15-4  Sanket Arora  –  119,500
15-5  Jeevendra Arora  –  22,500
15-6  Parvathaneni Gokul Krishna  –  47,000
15-7  Jundai Kato  –  38,500
15-8  Ujjwal Narwal  –  347,500
15-9  Siddarth Singhvi  –  31,000

17-1  Manish Lakhotia  –  84,000
17-2  Ratul  –  40,000
17-3  Yuvraj Singh  –  52,500
17-4  Astad Randeria  –  85,000
17-5  Vaibhav Arora  –  90,500
17-6  Jai Kumar Saha  –  146,000
17-7  Mayank Agarwal  –  53,000
17-8  Pratik Mehta  –  36,500
17-9  Clive Kikia  –  35,500

18-1  Aseem Jain  –  79,500
18-2  Anil Adiani  –  79,500
18-3  Rishabh Vekaria  –  148,500
18-4  Hareesh K N  –  104,000
18-5  Sunil Saraf  –  84,500
18-6  Saurabh Rohila  –  31,000
18-7  Shazman N Shroff  –  79,000
18-8  Kamal Kishore Naidu  –  68,000
18-9  Vikash Mal  –  76,500

19-1  Viren Singh  –  66,000
19-2
19-3  Ramandeep Gujral  –  138,000
19-4  Aishwary Singh  –  51,000
19-5  Saurabh Bahl  –  70,000
19-6  Gaurav Kaul  –  82,000
19-7  Rishab Malik  –  45,000
19-8  Ashish Ahuja  –  62,000
19-9  Abhishek Tibrewala  –  12,000

20-1  Mahesh Kalra  –  115,500
20-2
20-3  Ranjit Negi  –  64,000
20-4  Vikaash Shah  –  68,000
20-5  Kshitij Kucheria  –  135,000
20-6  Anant Purohit  –  63,000
20-7  Rajnish Kumar  –  69,000
20-8  Rajeev Kanjani  –  109,500
20-9  Varun Vohra  –  88,500

22-1  Himmat Singh  –  84,000
22-2  Shardul Parthasarathu  –  47,000
22-3  Shaswat Agarwal  –  89,500
22-4  Mayank Agnihotri  –  54,500
22-5  Nirav Parekh  –  83,000
22-6  Amit Mishra  –  179,500
22-7  Sumit Sapra  –  83,000
22-8  Madhav Gupta  –  85,000
22-9  Sameer Chaturvedi  –  173,500

23-1  Maria Kirlosker  –  118,500
23-2  Jayant Yewale  –  185,500
23-3  Romit Advani  –  79,000
23-4  Abhishek Kumar  –  39,000
23-5  Ashish Munot  –  240,000
23-6  Yudhishtir Jaswal  –  134,000
23-7  Kunal Patni  –  122,500
23-8  Goonjan Male  –  62,000
23-9  Kshitij Dhingra  –  166,000

24-1  Abhishek Mazumder  –  62,000
24-2  Muskan Sethi  –  23,500
24-3  Danish Singh  –  123,500
24-4  Krishna K A  –  95600
24-5  Abhishek Rathod  –  40,500
24-6  Sameer Shivhane  –  116,000
24-7  P Srinivid Naidu  –  29,500
24-8  Nikhil Kedia  –  85,500
24-9  Sami Sipila  –  99,000

25-1  Sahil Nair  –  101,500
25-2  Vineet Kumar  –  28,000
25-3  Sarala Ramakrishna  –  43,000
25-4  Sahil Agarwal  –  53,000
25-5  Yasheel .D  –  115,500
25-6  Gaurav Chauhan  –  210,500
25-7  Gaurav Pasricha  –  63,500
25-8
25-9  Akanksha Singh  –  39,500

28-1  Vinay Rajpal  –  72,000
28-2  Kapil Garg  –  42,500
28-3  Anshul Garg  –  28,000
28-4  Ankit Jasodia  –  162,000
28-5  Nishant Sharma  –  193,000
28-6  Eka Vedantham  –  103,000
28-7
28-8  Krishna Kumar  –  39,500
28-9  Sashikant Koya  –  109,500

29-1  Vishnu S M  –  71,500
29-2  Tyrone Ror Krishan Tracy  –  112,000
29-3  Faiz Alam  –  56,000
29-4  Myron Pereira  –  67,000
29-5  Garvit Patodia  –  59,000
29-6  Anuj Kumar Kodam  –  88,000
29-7  Yuvraj Choudhary  –  175,500
29-8  Govardhan R  –  110,500
29-9  Minissha Lamba  –  91,500

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