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    PokerGuru Tour Season 2 July edition to be held from July 26-29 at Casino Royale,Goa



    The third event of PGT Season 2 is over and it was Goa based Husain Lakdawala who walked away with the top honors by winning the 25K Main Event, and cemented his position on the top of the PGT Season 2 Leaderboard*. The race for the PGT Season 2 - INR 12 Lacs ‘Player of the Year’ Leaderboard continues with the fourth event which is slated to be held from July 26-29 onboard the floating Casino Royale in Panjim (Goa).

    PGT July edition like all previous PGT events will once again be completely rake free with PokerGuru giving out at least 100 percent payouts for all events along with silver trophies to all winners and a special prize to the High Roller Champion!

    All players coming to play the PokerGuru Tour May Event are requested to fill up the Online Registration form to ensure your name is on the Casino Guest List and entry fees of INR 3,500* is waived for the entry to Casino Royale on tournament days. Kindly fill up the form only once.



    *Subject to Change

    Tournament Schedule:



    If you have any questions please post them here. You may also email queries at info@pokerguru.in or call us at +91-9332320067!

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    Win a package to PGT July Edition in Goa for as little as $22 on 888 Poker



    PokerGuru is giving all its members a chance to visit beautiful Goa and play the PokerGuru Tour July edition for a fraction of the cost by winning their Tournament seats in the Online Satellites on 888 Poker. All tournament seat winners will be eligible for VALUE ADDED complimentary accommodation in Goa!

    PGT Season 2 has a POY of INR 12 Lacs to be paid to the top 10 players. For more details and to register for the PGT July edition click here.



    How to Enter:

    1. Members will need an 888 Account to enter this promotion. If you do not have an 888 account you can get one here.

    2. PGT Value-Added Satellites will be held on 16th June, 30th June and 14th July (Saturday) at 10pm (IST).

    3. Locate the Tournaments under “All Games” – “Tournaments” – “Restricted” in the 888 Lobby.

    Refer Screenshot:



    Note: This promotion is open to INDIAN players ONLY.

    Satellites:
    Each Satellite offers a chance to win tournament tickets to PokerGuru Tour Season 2 July edition.

    Payout Structure:
    Players:
    5 - Tournament Ticket of 5K - Pays 1 Place
    10 - Tournament Ticket of 10K - Pays 1 Place
    15 – Tournament Tickets of 10K and 5K each - Pays 2 Places
    20 - Tournament Tickets of 15K and 5K each - Pays 2 Places
    25 - Tournament Tickets 15K and 10K each - Pays 2 Places
    30 - Tournament Tickets of 15K, 10K and 5K - Pays 3 Places
    35 - Tournament Tickets of 15K, 1 of 10K and 2 of 5K - Pays 4 Places
    40 - Tournament Tickets of 15K, 2 of 10K and 1 of 5K - Pays 4 Places
    45 - Tournament Tickets of 15K, 2 of 10K, and 2 of 5K - Pays 5 Places
    50 - Tournament Tickets of 15K, 2 of 10K and 3 of 5K - Pays 6 Places
    55 - Tournament Tickets of 15K, 3 of 10K and 2 of 5K - Pays 6 Places

    In case of intermittent number of participants the extra amount in the prizepool will be awarded to the next place finisher (min 10 players required for this to apply). E.G In case of 43 participants, the additional (~Rs3k) in tickets will be awarded to the 5th place finisher.

    *Tournament Tickets can be used in any event at PGT Season 2 July edition
    ** Tournament Tickets cannot be redeemed for Cash and are non transferrable


    For the PGT Season 2 Leaderboard Standing visit the PokerGuru Tour Page!



    Good Luck Everyone and if you have any questions please post them here. You may also email queries at info@pokerguru.in or call us at +91-9332320067!

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    Less than a month to go for the PGT July Edition. Have you booked your tickets to Goa yet?

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    Kavish Kukreja Wins the Opening Event of PGT 2 July Edition

    PGT July edition made a successful return to Casino Royale (Goa) with 87 runners climbing onboard the floating casino in Panjim to join the poker extravaganza. The tournament saw the biggest turnouts in months at the Royale card room with the entire final table getting paid.

    After more than nine hours of high-octane Texas Holdem action, it was Kavish Kukreja who won the tournament, cashing in INR 150,000.











    Kavish Kukreja

    PGT 5K Freeze-out Final Table

    Yesterday's final table started out with Team Mentor Rohit Bhalla in the lead, followed closely by Shaffaf Zainuddeen and Jober Fernandes:

    Final Table Chip Counts:

    1st - Rohit Bhalla - 83,100 chips

    2nd - Shaffaf Zainuddeen - 75,300 chips

    3rd - Jober Fernandes - 74,500 chips

    4th - Kavish Kukreja - 56,500 chips

    5th - Karan Talwar - 42,300 chips

    6th - Kartik Bhatia - 38,000 chips

    7th - Varad Patil - 35,100 chips

    8th - Rajesh Goyal - 21,000 chips

    9th - Santanu Saha - 9,800 chips

    PGT 5K Freeze-out Final Table

    With blinds of 1500/3000 and an ante of 300 it was inevitable for Santanu Sahu to go all-in, as he did with the luckily found , but was up against Rohit's and could not improve. Santanu took home INR 10,000 for his efforts. The next elimination fell at the hands off Kavish, who ended the tournament life of Kartik Bhatia with vs in a pre-flop all-in showdown.

    After 20 minutes of play the situation on the final table had changed drastically which saw the once chip leader Rohit Bhalla's tournament life at risk when he reshoved and got called by Jober from under the gun position.

    Jober

    Rohit

    The board opens , Jober takes down the pot eliminating team mentor Rohit Bhalla in 7th place. In the very next hand, short stacked Rajesh Goyal gets busted from the tounament by Zainuddeen.

    Fifth place goes to Varad Patil, who announces all-in on the flop of , and gets a caller in Jober Fernandes.

    Showdown:

    Varad:

    Jober:

    The turn card opens the and the river card the . Varad finishes the tournament in 5th place going home INR 28,000 richer.

    With the play down to four handed and relative larger stacks, we see more flop and turn play but no all-ins. After an hour of small ball poker the blind pressure caught up with Jober who had to shove all-in with a 30k stack in the 4k/8k/1k level. He shoved from the small blind with and got called in the big blind by Zainuddeen holding , and no improvement for Jober sent him home with a payday of INR 40,000.

    The next to be railed is Karan Talwar who gets knocked out in 3rd place when he moves all-in for 21,000 in chips and gets called by both Shaffaf and Kavish. The flop came and both players check, the turn card completes the club flush upon which Shaffaf bets out and Kavish immediately mucks. The river is the and Karan opens for high card – Ace high, which cannot beat Shaffaf's club flush with .

    The heads-up battle between Kavish Kukreja and Shaffaf Zainuddeen lasted a little less than half an hour. The final hand of the tournament has Kavish announcing all-in from the button and Shaffaf making the call in the big blind. Kavish tables while Zainuddeen shows .

    The flop opens , the turn a , meaning Shaffaf had only an Ace in his list of outs, but the opens on the river and Kavish takes down the pot, and the PGT title!

    Kavish takes home the top prize of INR 150,000 and Shaffaf gets INR 100,000 for his 2nd place finish.

    PGT July Edition (Event 1: 5K Freezeout) Results:

    1st Kavish Kukreja – INR 1,50,000

    2nd Shaffaf Zainuddeen – INR 1,00,000

    3rd Karan Talwar – INR 65,000

    4th Jober Fernandes – INR 40,000

    5th Varad Patil – INR 28,000

    6th Rajesh Goyal – INR 20,000

    7th Rohit Bhalla – INR 15,000

    8th Kartik Bhatia – INR 12,000

    9th Santanu Saha - INR 10,000

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

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    Team Pro Sangeeth 'Samoh' Mohan wins PGT 12k Bounty Event

    The second event of the PokerGuru Tour July edition saw 64 entrants putting up INR 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 INR 3 Lacs 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 who came out on top and took home INR 2,50,000 for his first place finish, besting previous PGT main event finalist Abbas Ali in the heads-up battle.




    Sangeeth 'Samoh' Mohan

    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 INR 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 INR 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

    1st Sangeeth Mohan - INR 250,000

    2nd Abbas Ali - INR 150,000

    3rd Jagdeep Singh - INR 90,000

    4th Rajesh Vallabhaneni - INR 48,000

    5th Rahul Sharma - INR 32,000

    6th Pranav Khandalkar - INR 22,000

    7th David Coleman - INR 18,000

    8th Jasven Saigal - INR 16,000

    9th Ankit Turkhud - INR 14,000

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

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    Vinod KK Claims PGT July Edition Main Event Title

    Bangalore based Vinod KK continued his strong performance from Day 1 of the PGT main event to win the title after beating Vipun Sharma heads-up. He collected INR 6 Lacs besting a field of 63 runners to claim the top prize .

    The deep-stacked tournament had a 2-day format, which saw the final nine players returning on day 2 to resume play till we had a new PGT champion!









    Final Table

    After seven hours of play on Day 1, the following players were set to return on day 2 to play down to the winner:

    1st - Vinod KK - 335,500 chips

    2nd - Aditya Sushant - 100,500 chips

    3rd - Madan Kumar - 99,000 chips

    4th - Lawrence Melwin - 81,500 chips

    5th - Amit Varma - 78,000 chips

    6th - Shravan Chhabria - 77,000 chips

    7th - Vipun Sharma - 76,000 chips

    8th - Shawn Chatterton - 62,000 chips

    9th - Santanu Saha - 36,000 chips

    All finalists were assured to take home atleast INR 35,000 but all eyes were on the top prize and the coveted PGT main event title.

    Amit Varma was the first to depart from the final table, after losing a big pot when he called all-in from the big blind and Shravan Chhabria called from the button. Amit's were dominated by Shravan's and in the very next hand Amit made an all-in move with a similar hand, but ran into the of Lawrence Melwin.

    Then an interesting hand happened with a lot of pre-flop action, which according to the event live coverage went as follows:

    “ Madan Kumar has been raising the aggression on the final table today with several pre-flop raises going uncontested in his favor. In yet another such hand, Madan raises to 16000 from UTG, action on Shravan Chhabria who 3-bets to 41000. Madan, after thinking for a while 4-bets it to 100k. Shravan instantly folds and shows the table . "WOW!" is the general sentiment on the final table. “

    Shortly thereafter Kolkata native Shawn Chatterton shoves all-in from the small blind, with the action folded to him, and gets a call from Shravan Chhabria in the big blind. Shawn `s fail to catch up against Shravan's . Shawn is eliminated in 8th place taking home INR 40,000 in prize money.

    Five minutes later the 7th place finisher had been decided, when the short stacked Santanu Saha re-shoved into Lawrence Melwin's raise from the hijack, who was holding . The flop opens and no Ace or King came to Santanu`s rescue on the board.

    After an hour of swingy play, Aditya Sushant is the next one to leave the final table, after getting his Kings cracked by pocket fours. In his bust-out hand, Aditya`a are beaten by Shravan's .

    Shravan Chhabria hit the rails soon afterwards after losing a flip with against Madan Kumar`s . Shravan claimed the 5th place prize of INR 90,000.

    Lawrence Melwin was the next one to leave the final table, after he re-shoved 143,000 into Vipun Sharma's UTG raise of 45,000.

    Vipun:

    Lawrence:

    The board ran out .Vipan hits a Jack on the river to eliminate Lawrence Melwin in 4th place.

    With play down to three handed the game becomes a lot more aggressive and soon we see Madan Kumar pushing all-in from the small blind holding with Vinod making the call in the big blind with . The cowboys hold up and Madan gets eliminated in 3rd place.

    The heads-up play between Vinod KK and Vipun Sharma lasts just one (!!) hand.

    The final hand of the tournament has Vipun moving all-in pre-flop and he gets a call from Vinod.

    Vinod:

    Vipun:

    The flop comes down the extraordinary , giving both players a set. The turn card is the and the river card is the , crowning Vinod KK as the PGT main event champion!

    PokerGuru Tour INR 25,000 Main Event Final Results:

    1st – Vinod KK - INR 6,00,000

    2nd – Vipun Sharma - INR 3,30,000

    3rd – Madan Kumar - INR 2,25,000

    4th – Lawrence Melwin - INR 1,40,000

    5th – Shravan Chhabria - INR 90,000

    6th – Aditya Sushant - INR 65,000

    7th – Santanu Saha - INR 50,000

    8th – Shawn Chatterton - INR 40,000

    9th – Amit Varma - INR 35,000

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