To introduce “Poker Masterclass,” India’s first poker-oriented reality TV show, JioCinema teamed with PokerBaazi Renowned players mentoring 28 participants in Goa will combine entertaining with skill development ahead of the Indian Poker Masters in the six-part event. This creative partnership seeks to combine the thrill of poker with the interesting structure of reality TV thereby offering viewers both fun and knowledge.
Top Poker Pros Coach Game Show Style Participants
Four eminent poker gurus in the series guide groups of players to share knowledge and upskill them while socialising with the growing Indian poker scene. Abhishek Goindi commands the Shark Squad; Kanishka Samant oversees the Anti-Tilters; Vinod Megalmani runs the Pocket Rockets; Shravan Chhabria manages the Crushers. Participants play games and workshops over five days to guarantee they leave with improved abilities and a better knowledge of poker strategy.
Strategic Partnership to Support Indian Poker Community
Expressing their excitement about the collaboration, Navkiran Singh, Founder & CEO of Baazi Games, and Vivek Mohan Sharma, Head of Branded Content & Youth Properties Sales at JioCinema, said While Sharma focused on the influence of strategic content partnerships, Singh underlined the expanding Indian poker community and the special learning gaming approach of the show. Set in Goa, the show gets players ready for the Indian Poker Masters on PokerBaazi, a 21-day event with INR 60 Crore in prize pool.
Comprehensive Overview of Teams and Individuals Involved:
Subhodeep Paul (West Bengal), Mahima Walia (Karnataka), Shubham Upadhyay (Haryana), Areyann Gurbaxani (Maharashtra), Pranav Baheti (West Bengal), Siddhant Khanna (Delhi), and Tanay Kauntia (Jharkhand) are all members of the Shark Squad, which is headed by Abhishek Goindi.
In Vinod Megalmani’s Pocket Rockets, you can see the work of artists from many parts of India, including Uttar Pradesh’s Ramu Kushwaha, Karnataka’s Riyana Rasheed, Maharashtra’s Pratap Maurya, Kerala’s Unmesh Nair, Delhi’s Apoorv Bhanot, Rajasthan’s Ritesh Khatwani, and Karnataka’s Shivakumar Channappa Koudishetra.
Sachit Malik from Haryana, Vikram Jaiswal from Bihar, Samarth Bhandari from Rajasthan, Vijay Agarwal from Goa, Niharika Bindra from Delhi, Yash Jaiswal from Uttar Pradesh, and Jyotindra Dubey from Madhya Pradesh make up Kanishka Samant’s Anti-Tilters team.
At last, Radhika Shankar of Delhi, Anish Arora of Maharashtra, Dhaval Doshi of Maharashtra, Daniyal Akhtar of Jharkhand, Basant Singh of Delhi, Ganesh Durgade of Maharashtra, and Rohit Chaudhary of Haryana are all members of the Crushers, who are coached by Shravan Chhabria.
Results and Potential for the Future
‘Poker Masterclass’ included players who had previously placed high in tournaments hosted by PokerBaazi, with extra winners chosen through a social media campaign. The Indian Poker Masters series on PokerBaazi was accessible to all competitors through entry tickets. The victorious squad was presented with a trophy, and the most valuable player was honoured for their exceptional performance. Beginning on August 4th, the Indian Poker Master series will feature the best Indian poker players vying for a prize total of sixty million Indian rupees (INR).
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