Can Indian poker players dominate the global stage at the World Series of Poker 2025? With increasing participation from India, this year’s WSOP is witnessing solid performances and deep runs from some of the country’s most promising talents. From consistent grinders to newcomers making their mark, the WSOP Indian Players community is demonstrating to the world that it belongs among the highest levels of the game.
Each year, the WSOP draws the best players from around the globe. This year, Indian players have not only shown up—they’ve cashed in. With multiple cash finishes across different formats and buy-ins, this article breaks down who played what, what they won, and what happened at the tables in Las Vegas.
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Bhargav Kakani – Event #12: $1,500 6-Handed No-Limit Hold’em
Winnings: $5,823
What Happened: Bhargav Kakani made a deep run in Event #12 and finished in 16th place, narrowly missing out on the final table. He battled through a competitive field with sharp decision-making and aggressive, yet tight play. Despite not making it to the top ten, Kakani’s strong showing helped boost India’s overall WSOP momentum.
Sameer Chaturvedi – Multiple Events
Event #10: $600 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack – Winnings: $1,341
Event #13: $10,000 Dealers Choice Championship – Winnings: $3,000
What Happened: Sameer Chaturvedi demonstrated consistency by cashing in multiple World Series of Poker (WSOP) events. In the $600 Deepstack, he navigated through a vast field, finishing 547th. Later, he jumped into the $10,000 Dealers Choice Championship, an event known for its complexity, and still managed to cash out. His versatility in both low- and high-stakes formats makes him one of India’s more dependable performers at this year’s WSOP.
Santhosh Suvarna – Event #11
Event: $1,500 No-Limit Hold’em Freezeout
Winnings: $3,237
What Happened: Santhosh Suvarna, one of India’s most recognized poker faces, entered Event #11 with high expectations. He ultimately finished 95th. Although this wasn’t his deepest run, Suvarna’s mere presence and ability to cash remind everyone why he’s a two-time bracelet winner. His experience continues to inspire upcoming Indian pros.
Aditya S – Event #1: $1,000 Mystery Millions
Winnings: $4,790
What Happened: Aditya S made a notable impression by finishing 317th in a gigantic field of over 19,000 players. Event #1, known for its unpredictable bounties, saw Aditya navigate multiple swings before making it into the money. His finish is one of the strongest for a first-timer this year and signals the arrival of new talent.
Ashish Anilkumar – Event #10: $600 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack
Winnings: $10,349
What Happened: Ashish Anilkumar’s performance in Event #10 stood out. He made it into the top 30, outlasting thousands in a challenging field. His solid hand selection and post-flop skills helped him bag a five-figure payday, marking one of the largest individual cashes by an Indian player at WSOP 2025 so far.
Gaurav Sood – Event #10: $600 No-Limit Hold’em Deepstack
Winnings: $1,440
What Happened: Gaurav Sood also participated in the crowded Deepstack event and finished 425th. Though his cash amount was modest, the event’s size made even a minuscule amount hard-earned. Sood’s performance adds another Indian name to the growing WSOP leaderboard.
India’s Growing Momentum at WSOP
The performance of Indian players at WSOP 2025 marks a pivotal point in the country’s poker evolution. There’s a blend of seasoned veterans, such as Suvarna, and emerging players, like Ashish and Aditya, showcasing a maturing pipeline of talent. What’s particularly notable is the diversity of events Indians are entering, ranging from low buy-in Deepstacks to $10,000 high-stakes games. This signals greater confidence, better backing, and growing respect from the international community. While no bracelets have been claimed yet this year, multiple deep runs suggest it’s only a matter of time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: Has any Indian player won a bracelet at WSOP 2025 yet?
No, as of now, no Indian player has won a bracelet at WSOP 2025. However, several players have made deep runs and multiple cashes.
Q2: Who has won the most among Indian players this year at WSOP?
Ashish Anilkumar currently holds the highest individual cash with $10,349 in Event #10.
Q3: What events are Indian players performing best in?
Indian players have been performing well in No-Limit Hold’em formats, especially the $600 Deepstack and $1,500 6-Handed events.
Q4: How many Indian players have cashed at WSOP 2025 so far?
At least six Indian players have cashed in various events, with many more expected to enter tournaments in the coming weeks.
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