Want to know who dominated the poker tables on June 11th? With intense competition and high-stakes action, players from top platforms like Natural8 India, PokerBaazi, and ADDA52 showed their skills, walking away with impressive prize pools. Leading the charge, yudie secured a massive ₹490,865, while Mohsin Shaikh (gongo) bagged ₹5,94,000 in PokerBaazi’s The Pride. From explosive victories to calculated strategies, these players made a lasting impact on the poker scene.
In a surprise move, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) took swift action after the cancellation of Online Bracelet Event #7, offering refunds, retained winnings, and a $550,000 compensation in tournament tickets to affecte
d players. This decision is a game-changer for those left stranded during the event.
Ready to discover who else hit it big? Let’s dive deeper into the champions of the day and their remarkable achievements!
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Natural8 India – Featured Winners
yudie: ₹4,90,865
- Tournament: Mini Wednesday Double Stack 15
Highlights: Yudie showcased exceptional skills and strategic play, clinching ₹490,865 in this highly competitive event, proving their dominance on the poker table.
SNEHIL AGGARWAL (Gaurav_Sood): ₹2,80,954

- Tournament: Speed Racer Bounty Europe 108
Highlights: Snehil Aggarwal, playing under the alias Gaurav_Sood, made a significant impact with a remarkable win of ₹280,954 in this fast-paced and action-packed tournament.
A few days back, Snehil Aggarwal, aka Gaurav-Sood, dominated the Zodiac Asia Championship, winning an impressive ₹32,58,817 with expert chip control and strategy.
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Fighterkim: ₹1,75,731
- Tournament: Daily Hyper 100
Highlights: Fighterkim demonstrated strong resilience and consistency, earning ₹175,731 and securing a solid performance in this high-energy daily competition.
Previously, Fighterkim made the most of fast-structured formats, showcasing brilliant short-stack play and rapid-fire strategy to bag ₹2,96,265 across three events in a single day.
PokerBaazi – Featured Winners
The Pride (₹5,750 Buy-in | ₹35L GTD)

- 1st: Mohsin Shaikh (gongo) – ₹5,94,000
- 2nd: Noisy – ₹3,96,000
- 3rd: Akshay Joshi (akdolos) – ₹2,97,000
Highlight: Mohsin Shaikh clinched the top spot in The Pride, securing ₹5,94,000 in this high-stakes ₹35 Lakh GTD tournament.
The Pride Lite (₹2,880 Buy-in | ₹20L GTD)
- 1st: Anmol Mehta (anzzzzz) – ₹2,30,000
- 2nd: kds007in – ₹1,52,000
- 3rd: Nikesh Chawla (Durr102) – ₹1,13,000
Highlight: Anmol Mehta emerged victorious in The Pride Lite, taking home ₹2,30,000 in the ₹20 Lakh GTD event.
Daily Last Chance (₹2,500 Buy-in | ₹15L GTD)
- 1st: Vikhyat Ahlawat (supersaiyan57) – ₹2,18,000
- 2nd: shakespeare – ₹1,43,000
- 3rd: PINAKA – ₹1,08,000
Highlight: Vikhyat Ahlawat dominated the Daily Last Chance tournament, winning ₹2,18,000 in the ₹15 Lakh GTD prize pool.
The Vault (₹5,000 Buy-in | ₹15L GTD)
- 1st: Rajj27 – ₹2,40,000
- 2nd: Harsh Bubna (harsh1327) – ₹1,84,000
- 3rd: Prashanth Sekar (lveyleague) – ₹1,47,000
Highlight: Rajj27 claimed the top prize of ₹2,40,000 in The Vault, part of the ₹15 Lakh GTD tournament.
Big PLO-5 (₹5,000 Buy-in | ₹10L GTD)
- 1st: Nitin Rawat (Gambler42) – ₹2,01,000
- 2nd: Mohit Mehta (thejoker) – ₹1,66,000
- 3rd: Chennaino1 – ₹1,26,000
Highlight: Nitin Rawat took home ₹2,01,000 after securing first place in the Big PLO-5 tournament, offering a ₹10 Lakh GTD prize.
Daily PLO-5 (₹2,000 Buy-in | ₹5L GTD)
- 1st: Prateek Parakh (CHOTUU98) – ₹80,000
- 2nd: Jaltin Sablani (patience124) – ₹80,000
- 3rd: Dhaval Doshi (Faizal1506) – ₹45,950
Highlight: Prateek Parakh and Jaltin Sablani tied for first in the Daily PLO-5 tournament, each earning ₹80,000 from the ₹5 Lakh GTD prize pool.
ADDA52 – Featured Winners
Head Hunter (₹5,750 Buy-in | ₹20L GTD)
- 1st: A M (goajaanahai) – ₹2,05,048
- 2nd: Aditya Kesharwani (Beware67) – ₹1,50,295
- 3rd: Rajneesh Thakur (rajneesh620) – ₹1,10,166
Highlight: A M topped the Head Hunter tournament, securing ₹2,05,048 in the ₹20 Lakh GTD prize pool.
Wednesday Wonder (₹3,350 Buy-in | ₹7.50L GTD)

- 1st: Praveen KR (praveen2626) – ₹1,46,666
- 2nd: Vikhyat Ahlawat (hazard57) – ₹1,08,489
- 3rd: asliJAYFERRO – ₹80,249
Highlight: Praveen KR claimed victory in the Wednesday Wonder tournament, winning ₹1,46,666 from the ₹7.50 Lakh GTD prize pool.
PokerStars – Featured Winners
RMS#21 Wednesday Warriors 10L GTD (₹3,450 Buy-in | ₹10L GTD)
- 1st: breakneck – ₹1,76,061
- 2nd: TheTamizhDurrr – ₹96,637
- 3rd: the_ziro – ₹89,091
Highlight: breakneck triumphed in the RMS#21 Wednesday Warriors tournament, winning ₹1,76,061 from the ₹10 Lakh GTD prize pool.
Spartan Poker – Featured Winners
Blockbuster Turbo-2.5L GTD (₹1,035 Buy-in | ₹2.5L GTD)
- 1st: happyhunter – ₹36,000
- 2nd: Timex – ₹26,725
- 3rd: 7X1Y0Y7Y1Y – ₹23,000
Highlight: happyhunter emerged as the winner of the Blockbuster Turbo tournament, earning ₹36,000 from the ₹2.5 Lakh GTD prize pool.
BB#15 The Phoenix-1.5L GTD (₹690 Buy-in | ₹1.5L GTD)
- 1st: XMusician – ₹28,200
- 2nd: POOKIHEHUNTER – ₹21,000
- 3rd: Lakshay143 – ₹18,000
Highlight: XMusician clinched victory in The Phoenix tournament, taking home ₹28,200 from the ₹1.5 Lakh GTD prize pool.
Wednesday Classic-8.5L GTD (₹3,450 Buy-in | ₹9L GTD)
- 1st: YoungOG – ₹1,30,000
- 2nd: dkbosedkbose – ₹96,851
- 3rd: 8X0X3X3Y3Y – ₹83,352
Highlight: YoungOG triumphed in the Wednesday Classic, winning ₹1,30,000 in the ₹9 Lakh GTD tournament.
Conclusion:
June 11th was an action-packed day for poker enthusiasts, with players from top platforms making their mark. From yudie’s impressive ₹490,865 win to Mohsin Shaikh’s ₹5,94,000 victory in PokerBaazi’s The Pride, the competition was fierce. The WSOP also stepped in with a generous compensation plan after the cancellation of the Online Bracelet Event, ensuring players weren’t left empty-handed. Poker action continues to heat up!
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