Team Pro Sangeeth ‘Samoh’ Mohan wins PGT 12k Bounty Event

Sangeeth Mohan
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  • PG News July 28, 2012
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The second event of the PokerGuru Tour July edition saw 64 entrants putting up ₹12,000, of which 10,000 went into the prize pool and 2k was reserved as the bounty per player elimination. The featured prizepool guarantee of ₹3 Lakhs was crushed once again and as event 1, saw the entire final table getting paid.

The tournament started with each player having 7,500 chips and the blind levels were going up every 30 minutes. After 8 hours of Texas Hold’em tournament action it was Team PokerGuru pro Sangeeth ‘Samoh’ Mohan (cover image) who came out on top and took home ₹2,50,000 for his first place finish, besting previous PGT main event finalist Abbas Ali in the heads-up battle.

Final Table Chip Counts

1st – Jagdeep Singh – 96,800 chips
2nd – Jasven Saigal – 72,800 chips
3rd – Pranav Khadalkar – 70,600 chips
4th – Abbas Ali – 59,900 chips
5th – David Coleman – 52,200 chips
6th – Sangeeth Mohan – 50,200 chips
7th – Rahul Sharma – 44,400 chips
8th – Rajesh Vallabhaneni – 17,000 chips
9th – Ankit Turkhud – 16,100 chips

The short stacked Ankit Turkhud who entered the final table with just four big blinds, was the first one to exit the final table when he shipped all-in with and got called by Sangeeth Mohan who was holding . No help on the board for Ankit and he exits for a payday of ₹14,000.

Then in an interesting hand, Rajesh limps in from middle position, David Coleman on the button moves all-in for 55,000, Jasven Saigal moves all-in over the top, and Rajesh makes the call, holding (!). He was up against David’s and Jasven’s .

The board ran , giving Rajesh the main pot while David takes down the side pot, leaving Jasven crippled, who is eliminated shortly thereafter in 8th place.

In the next 45 minutes the eliminations went fast: David Coleman finishes 7th with against , Pranav Khandalkar places 6th with against . Rahul Sharma follows them out of the tournament in 5th place , losing with to on a board of and Rajesh Vallabhaneni couldn’t beat with his and hits the rails in 4th place.

Down to the final three we saw the following chip counts

Jagdeep Singh – 250,000 chips
Abbas Ali – 150,000 chips
Sangeeth Mohan – 55,000 chips

With the clock at 5:20 am, we witnessed the following hand: the flop opens when Jagdeep Singh announces that he’s all-in. Abbas Ali goes into the tank for a while and in the end makes the call, and what a call it is!

Showdown

Jagdeep

Abbas

No help for Jagdeep and he’s eliminated, winning ₹90,000 for his 3rd place finish.

 

Heads-up

With Abbas Ali having a slight lead over Sangeeth Mohan, the following hand happened with blinds at 4k/8k/1k:

Sangeeth raises to 16k from the button, Abbas makes the call from the big blind. The flop comes down . Sangeeth bets 16k, Abbas raises to 34k, Sangeeth calls. The turn completes the flush draw with the , Abbas moves all-in and Sangeeth snap calls.

Showdown

Samoh

Abbas

The river card opens the , Sangeeth takes down the pot leaving Abbas with just 60k in chips.

In the last hand of the tournament Sangeeth shoves all-in and Abbas Ali makes the call:

Samoh:

Abbas:

The board ran and Sangeeth eliminates Abbas to win the PGT 12K bounty event!

 

Final Results of PGT July Event 2: 12k Bounty

PositionPlayerPrize
1stSangeeth Mohan₹250,000
2ndAbbas Ali₹150,000
3rdJagdeep Singh₹90,000
4thRajesh Vallabhaneni₹48,000
5thRahul Sharma₹32,000
6thPranav Khandalkar₹22,000
7thDavid Coleman₹18,000
8thJasven Saigal₹16,000
9thAnkit Turkhud₹14,000

Read the complete live coverage of this event here.

The PokerGuru Team congratulates all players who cashed in the event.

Saturday evening will witness the the featured event of the PGT July edition series i.e. ₹25K Main Event at the Casino Royale poker room with live satellites to the event running from 5 pm onwards. PokerGuru will be providing the complete live coverage of the event from 9 pm onwards!

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