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Three participants, Bubsbunny, Sanish Chhabra, and Mayank Maruka, impressed in the intense Poker Championships, which featured high-stakes games.

World-class Poker Tournaments showcased strategic mastery of individuals from various global regions during the event.

Poker Tournament Champions: Bubsbunny, Sanish Chhabra, and Mayank Maruka Emerged Victorious in High...
Poker Tournament Champions: Bubsbunny, Sanish Chhabra, and Mayank Maruka Emerged Victorious in High Risk Games

In the vibrant world of online poker, several platforms are making waves with their exciting tournaments and substantial prizes. Among them, PokerBaazi, PokerStars, Pocket52, and Adda52 are leading the charge.

Recently, PokerBaazi hosted a series of impressive events, with players vying for top spots and significant rewards. Nishant Kumar made a splash by winning The MoneyMaker 129.0 and securing a prize of ₹15 Lakhs, becoming one of the few players to win The MoneyMaker twice[1]. Rajat Sharma also shone, clinching the BSS Championship for ₹7.50 Lakhs, marking his third title of the month on PokerBaazi[1].

PrinceSingh047 demonstrated consistent skill in the BigPLO5 tournament, taking first place twice within seven weeks for ₹1.40 Lakhs[2]. Meanwhile, the premier annual tournament, National Poker Series India 2025, hosted by PokerBaazi, attracts India's top players and offers a 100 Crore prize pool[5]. The latest edition started in February 2025.

On PokerStars, Jul1u592 triumphed in the Wednesday Warriors Event, earning ₹46,251, while Maverick9211 pocketed ₹24,752 in the Wednesday Marvel tournament. Over at Pocket52, Gorilla Glue won the Pocket Rockets Tournament with a prize of ₵1,88,000, and Geotag walked away with ₵1,18,000 from the Deepstack Turbo Poker Championships Event.

Adda52 saw exciting action as well, with Mayank Maruka, under the name "AreyBetaRaise", winning first place and ₹2,31,000 in the Maverick Tournament. Suraj Bhan, also known as "Iamondrugs", finished second and claimed ₹170,000 in the same tournament. Avneesh Munjal, or "IamAM.", took third place and ₹1,24,000 in another Maverick Tournament.

In another notable event on PokerBaazi, Sanish Chhabra (ID: Sanish21) won the Big PLO-5 tournament and ₹181,000. Donkbetmenot came in second place and won 199,000 rupees, while Paisavhuthaibro took third place with 122,000 rupees. Shivam Kumar Dubey, under the name "Daddyaddy", finished second in PokerBazzi's The Pride MTT and won 2,92,000 rupees, with Bubsbunny taking the top spot and ₹3,99,000.

For those interested in staying updated on the latest poker news, our website offers detailed coverage of events, useful updates, and expert advice. Following us will keep you informed about future tournaments, player stats, and news in the poker world. Sahru won third place and 3,75,000 rupees in PokerBazzi's The Pride MTT, and SinghPoker won ₹50,878 plus ₹10,875 in prizes in PokerStars Wednesday Warriors Event.

[1] PokerBaazi (2025). The MoneyMaker 129.0 and BSS Championship winners. [online] Available at: https://www.pokerbaazi.com/blog/the-moneymaker-129-0-and-bss-championship-winners/

[2] PokerBaazi (2025). BigPLO5 winner PrinceSingh047. [online] Available at: https://www.pokerbaazi.com/blog/bigplo5-winner-prince-singh047/

[5] PokerBaazi (2025). National Poker Series India 2025. [online] Available at: https://www.pokerbaazi.com/blog/national-poker-series-india-2025/

Poker players are testing their skills on various online platforms, with PokerBaazi, PokerStars, Pocket52, and Adda52 being among the most celebrated. Nishant Kumar and Rajat Sharma have recently won significant prizes on PokerBaazi, with Kumar securing a prize of ₹15 Lakhs in The MoneyMaker 129.0 and Sharma clinching the BSS Championship for ₹7.50 Lakhs. In the casino-games arena, PrinceSingh047 stands out as a consistent competitor, winning the BigPLO5 tournament twice on PokerBaazi. The poker champion title is also coveted in the casino-and-gambling industry, with the National Poker Series India 2025, hosted by PokerBaazi, offering a 100 Crore prize pool to India's top players.

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