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Deltin Poker Tournament Grand 2024 Superstack

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Prafull Hasbe Crowned The Champion of DPT Grand Superstack Event

Level: 26’

Blinds:50k-100k

Ante: 100k

And the champion is Prafull Hasbe! In an amazing display of skills and determination, Prafull Hasbe has triumphed over a fierce field of 128 entries, clinching the coveted title and a stunning top prize of INR 6,47,934! Starting the final table with a commanding chip lead, Prafull showcased exceptional skill and determination, eliminating four players along the way.

In a nail-biting heads-up battle against Siddarth Singhvi, who fought valiantly to secure the runner-up prize of INR 4,79,562, it all came down to the final hand. With the tension palpable, Praful shoved from the button, and Singhvi made the call with his last 510k. 

The cards were revealed:

  • Praful Hasbe: 10♦ 8♥
  • Siddarth Singhvi: A♦ 4♦
  • Board: Q♥ 5♣ 6♥ 4♥ 7♥

Prafull rivered flush, winning the title and leaving Siddarth to settle for second place.

Congratulations to Prafull Hasbe on an incredible victory!


Prabhat Paliya Bows Out in Third Place (INR 3,54,947)

Level: 24
Blinds: 30k/60k
Ante: 60k

Pre-flop, Siddarth Singhvi opens to 105k. From the small blind, Praful raises to 250k.

Prabhat moves all-in for 785k. Singhvi folds, and Hasbe tanks a little before calling.

Prabhat Paliya: Ac Kd
Praful Hasbea: 6h 6d
Board: 4h 9d 2s 4c 9s

The board doesn’t favor Prabhat, leading to his elimination in 3rd place.


Aditya Das Finishes 4th for INR 2,62,714

Level: 24
Blinds: 30k/60k
Ante: 60k

Aditya Das moves all-in for just over 300k, and Praful Hasbe calls.

Aditya Das: Ks 3d
Prafull Hasbe: 4s 4h
Board: 3h 6h Ad Jc 7d

Prafull’s pocket fours hold, knocking out Aditya Das in 4th place.


Ridhesh Sejpal Finishes 5th (INR 1,94,448)

Level: 23 — Blinds: 25k/50k, Ante: 50k

Prabhat Paliya raised to 100k from the button, and Ridhesh Sejpal moved all-in for 305k from the big blind. Prabhat quickly called.

Ridhesh: Q♥ J♦
Prabhat: A♦ J♠

Board: 8♦ 5♣ 9♥ 8♣ 8♠

Prabhat’s higher kicker held, eliminating Ridhesh in 5th place.


Taruna Kamdar Busted in 6th Place (INR 1,43,920)

Level: 23 — Blinds: 25k/50k, Ante: 50k

Taruna Kamdar shoved her 385k stack from the button, and Siddarth Singhvi called from the small blind.

Taruna: K♠ A♣
Siddarth: A♠ J♥

Board: J♠ 9♥ A♥ 10♣ J♣

With a full house, Singhvi sent Taruna out in 6th place.


Sachit Malik Finishes 7th (INR 1,06,523)

Level: 23 — Blinds: 25k/50k, Ante: 50k

Prafull Hasbe opened to 100k from the cutoff, and Sachit Malik pushed all-in for 340k from the big blind. Praful called.

Sachit: A♠ K♠
Prafull: K♥ 3♥

Board: 8♦ 10♥ 2♥ 7♦ J♥

Prafull completed a flush on the river, eliminating Sachit in 7th place.


Much-Needed Double Up for Taruna Kamdar

Level: 23 — Blinds: 25k/50k, Ante: 50k

In preflop action, Prafull Hasbe raised to 120k from the cutoff, and Taruna Kamdar shoved her remaining 215k. Praful made a quick call.

Prafull: Q♣ Q♠
Taruna: 10♣ A♠

Board: 7♠ 6♦ 6♠ A♥ 4♠

Taruna found an ace on the turn, securing a crucial double-up.


DPT Mystery Bounty Champion Chirag Sodha Exits in 8th Place (INR 78,842)

Level: 22 — Blinds: 20k/40k, Ante: 20k

 Chirag Sodha open shoved his stack of 355k from UTG, and Prabhat Paliya, in the cutoff, called with his 660k stack. Siddarth Singhvi in the small blind tanked but eventually folded.

Prabhat: A♠ A♣
Chirag: 5♦ 5♣

Board: 2♣ A♦ 10♥ 6♣ 9♥

Chirag’s pocket fives couldn’t hold, and he exited in 8th place.


Raghavendra Singh Eliminated in 9th Place (INR 69,714)

Level: 22 — Blinds: 20k/40k, Ante: 20k

In a preflop confrontation, Prabhat Paliya raised to 80k from UTG, and Raghavendra Singh moved all-in for his remaining 45k from the cutoff. The player in the big blind called, setting up a three-way hand.

Flop: 5♦ Q♥ A♠
BB checked, and Prabhat fired 100k. The big blind folded, leaving Raghuvendra and Prabhat to battle it out.

Raghavendra: Q♠ K♥
Prabhat: A♠ 5♠

Turn: 2♦
River: 6♣

Ace-Five remained the best hand and Raghuvendra was knocked out in 9th place.


DPT Grand 2024 Superstack Final Table Gets Underway!

Level: 21
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000

The DPT Grand 2024 Superstack Final Table has kicked off! Players are battling it out at Level 21 with blinds set at 15k/30k and a 30k ante. Keep an eye for all the action as we bring you live updates straight from the final table!



DPT Grand Superstack Final Table Set with Prafull Hasbe in the Lead

Level: 21
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000

We have reached the final table of the DPT Grand Superstack, with Prafull Hasbe holding the chip lead. Each finalist is guaranteed a minimum of ₹69,714, but all eyes are on the coveted top prize of ₹6,47,934!

Here are the final table chip counts:

  1. Prafull Hasbe – 12.5 lakhs
  2. Aditya Das – 9.7 lakhs
  3. Siddarth Singhvi – 6.6 lakhs
  4. Ridhesh Sejpal – 5.55 lakhs
  5. Prabhat Paliya – 5.15 lakhs
  6. Chirag Sodha – 4.55 lakhs
  7. Taruna Kamdar – 4.1 lakhs
  8. Sachit Malik – 2.25 lakhs
  9. Raghavendra Singh – 1.25 lakhs

Let’s see who will claim the title and take home the grand prize!


Haider Madraswala Bubbles the DPT Grand Superstack Final Table

Level: 21
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000

From the cutoff, Aditya Das raised to 60k, and Haider Madraswala moved all-in for 400k. Aditya made the call, putting Haider at risk.

  • Haider: Ad Kd
  • Aditya: 6s 6h

Board: Jh Jc 9h 8s 6d

Aditya spiked a full house on the river, eliminating Haider in 10th place, just shy of the final table.


Nikesh Chawla Exits in 11th Place

Level: 21
Blinds: 15,000/30,000
Ante: 30,000

Sanghvi all in from the cutoff for 300k stack, holding Kc-Kh and Nikesh Chawla called the all in with 180k stack, holding As-10c.

The board brought 10d-5d-Jh-8c-4d. Sanghvi’s pocket kings hold up against Nikesh Chawla’s A♠ 10♣. Although Chawla paired his ten on the flop, it wasn’t enough to beat Sanghvi’s kings. Nikesh chawla went to the rail in 11th place.


J Raju Finishes in 12th Place

Level: 20
Blinds: 15,000/25,000
Ante: 25,000

Preflop, J Raju opened to 50,000 from under the gun and called the 75,000 raise from middle-position player Praful Hasbe. The flop came 3♥ A♦ 4♥, and Hasbe bet 50,000. J Raju shoved for 295,000, and Hasbe called.

J Raju: A♣ 5♥
Prafull Hasbe: A♠ 6♣

The turn brought the 6♦, and the river was the A♥, giving Hasbe a full house. J Raju was eliminated in 12th place.


Aditya Sharma Busts Out in 13th Place

Level: 19
Blinds: 10,000/12,000
Ante: 20,000

Aditya Sharma’s deep run ended in a three-way all-in. Sharma, with just 5 big blinds, went all-in, and Aditya Kashyap reshoved with 230,000. Nikesh Chawla, on the button with a larger stack, also jammed.

Aditya Sharma: A♠ K♣
Aditya Kashyap: 8♥ 8♦
Nikesh Chawla: A♦ Q♠

Board: 6♦ 10♥ 4♥ 3♠ 5♠

Kashyap won the hand with his pocket eights, eliminating Sharma in 13th place.


Karamjeet Singh Exits in 14th Place

Level: 19
Blinds: 10,000/12,000
Ante: 20,000

J Raju was all-in with a bigger stack from the middle position, small blind position Aditya Sanghaviand and  Karamjeet Singh from the big blind called the all-in for 130,000. 

J Raju: 9c-9h

Aditya Sanghvi: As-Ah

Karamjeet Singh: 6s-6h

The board; 5c-4d-3h-5h-10h, and Sanghvi’s pocket aces beat Singh and Raju’s middling pair.


Prafull hasbe Double up

Level: 19
Blinds: 10,000/12,000
Ante: 20,000

Prafull Hasbe, from under the gun, went all-in holding K♠ 9♣. Amit Kaushik, in the small blind, made the call with A♣ K♥.

The board ran out 9♦ K♦ 7♣ 3♣ Q♥, and Hasbe made two pairs, kings and nines, to win the hand.


Prafull Hasbe hits straight to send Vaibhav Khurana out

Level: 18
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000

Prafull Hasbe from the hijack raised to 30k, and Vaibhav Khurana from the cutoff shoved all in for 169,000. Hasbe called.

Prafull Hasbe: Kh-Kd

Vaibhav Khurana: 10s-10h

The flop ran out, 6d-Qc-10c, to give Khurana a set of tens. However, the turn card Jh and the river card Ah gave hasbe a straight to kick out Vaibhav Khurana from the tournament.


Ramji Kishore Bows Out

Level: 18
Blinds: 10,000/15,000
Ante: 15,000

Ramji Kishore, from the cutoff, shoved his last 80,000 and was called by Sachit Malik in the small blind.

Ramji Kishore: A♥ 3♣
Sachit Malik: A♣ 8♣

Board: 10♣ 4♥ K♣ Q♣ 5♠

Malik’s flush held up against Kishore’s ace-three, sending Kishore out of the tournament empty-handed.


Chirag Sodha Scores Double Elimination

Level: 17
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000

Chirag Sodha, fresh off his victory in the 2024 DPT Grand Mystery Bounty Event, scored a double elimination in a three-way battle, sending Som Shekhar and Gaurav Idnani to the rail.

Pre-flop, Som Shekhar, from the middle position, moved all-in for 80,000. Sodha, with a larger stack, re-shoved. Gaurav Idnani, in the big blind, also went all-in, creating a three-way showdown.

Som Shekhar: A♣ 9♠
Chirag Sodha: Q♣ Q♦
Gaurav Idnani: J♠ J♣

Board: 5♦ 2♥ 3♦ 10♦ 9♠

Shekhar’s hand failed to improve and Sodha’s queens held up, busting both Shekhar and Idnani.

Prizepool and Payouts for Superstack!

Level: 17
Blinds: 6,000/12,000
Ante: 12,000

The prizepool and payouts have been announced. The top 17 players are to be paid out with the eventual champion taking home an impressive INR 6.48 Lakhs.

Payouts (INR)

1-647934

2-479562

3-354947

4- 262714

5-194448

6-143920

7-106523

8-78842

9-69714

(10-13) – 61643

(14-17) 54506


J Raju Sends Kunal Patni to the Rail

Level: 16
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000

J Raju, from an early position, fired 20,000. Kunal Patni, from the cutoff, shoved for 93,000. After some consideration, Raju made the call with his J♣ K♥, up against Patni’s 6♥ 6♠.

The board ran out 8♣ Q♣ 10♠ 7♠ J♦, giving Raju a pair of jacks to eliminate Kunal Patni. Kunal Patni had to leave empty-handed, after an impressive 4th place finish in the DPT Grand Rush.


Amit Kaushik Knocks out Mahir Patrawala

Level: 16
Blinds: 5,000/10,000
Ante: 10,000

The action came to Amit Kaushik on the button, who raised it to 25,000. Mahir Patrawala, in the cutoff, moved all-in for 123,000.

Amit Kaushik: A♦ K♥
Mahir Patrawala: A♠ 10♠
Board: 4♣ A♣ 2♦ K♠ 4♥

Kaushik made two pairs, eliminating online poker pro Mahir Patrawala.


Nikesh Chawla hits Quads to Eliminate Siddant 

Level: 15
Blinds: 4,000/8,000
Ante: 8,000

Sidhant Vardhan shoved for 80,000, and Nikesh Chawla called from the big blind.

Siddant Vardhan: Q♣ Q♦
Nikesh Chawla: 8♦ 8♥
Board: A♦ 5♥ 7♥ 8♣ 8♠

Chawla hit quads, knocking out Sidhant Vardhan.


Som Shekhar Cracks Abhishek Paul’s Queens

Level: 14
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000

Abhishek Paul raised 25,000, and after everyone else folded, Som Shekhar from the button jammed for 95,000. Paul called, putting the rest of his stack in the middle.

Som Shekhar: 7♣ 7♦
Abhishek Paul: Q♦ Q♣
Board: 10♠ 7♠ K♣ K♥ A♣

Shekhar spiked a 7 on the flop, and Paul needed a queen to save his tournament life. It never came, and Shekhar made a full house with the help of the pocket kings.


Siddarth Sanghvi Knocks Out Kiran Ainala

Level: 14
Blinds: 3,000/6,000
Ante: 6,000

Action folded to Siddarth Sanghvi in the hijack, and he opened to 12,000. Kiran Ainala, from the small blind, jammed for 66,000. Sanghvi snap-called, revealing his J♦ J♣ against Ainala’s 10♦ 10♣.

The board brought: 5♣ 9♠ J♥ 6♥ Q♥, and Sanghvi hit a jack on the flop for a set, eliminating Kiran Ainala.


Aman Parakh Eliminated By J Raju

Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000

From the middle position, Amar Parakh fired his 54,000. J Raju from the big blind called the all-in.

Aman Parakh: K♥ J♥

J. Raju: 8♦ 8♣

Board: 7♣ 10♦ 4♦ 8♥ J♠

Parakh connected a jack on the river, which was worthless as Raju already made a set of eights.


Late Registration Closes With 128 Entries 

Level: 12
Blinds: 1,500/3,000
Ante: 3,000

Late registration for  DPT Grand Superstack  has officially closed at Level 12. A total of 128 players entered this particular event inside the luxurious Deltin Royale. Currently, 60 players remain and will continue playing until the money bubble is reached.


Aman Parakh Busts Romit Advani

Level: 9
Blinds: 1,000/1,500
Ante: 1,500

From the cutoff Aman Parakh opened to 8,000, and mid-position player Romit Advani called. 

The Flop: 4c-7s-Ac

Advani shoved all in for 9,500 and Parakh called.

Romit Advani: 8c-6c

Aman Parakh: 10s-10d

Advani had a straight draw and needed a 5 to save his day. The turn came 2d, and the river card brought 7s to complete the board. Pocket tens of Parakh held up, sending Romit Advani to the rail.


Akash Manjunath Busts Out

Level: 8
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200

Akash Manjunath from the hijack shoved all-in for 10,100. Sumit from the small blind made the call.
Akash Manjunath: 6♥ 6♣
Sumit: Q♣ Q♥
Board: K♠ A♣ 8♠ 2♥ 10♠

Manjunath’s inferior pair didn’t improve, while Sumit’s hand remained superior.


Kapil Arora Eliminated by Harsh Bubna

 

Level: 8
Blinds: 600/1,200
Ante: 1,200

Under the gun, Kapil Arora jammed his last 5,000. Harsh Bubna from the small blind called.


Kapil Arora: 8♣ 6♥
Harsh Bubna: A♦ Q♣
Board: 2♣ K♥ 3♦ K♣ K♦

Bubna won the hand, as his superior Ace-Queen held up against Arora’s hand.


A. Mukherjee Eliminated

Level: 7
Blinds: 500/1,000
Ante: 1,000

From under the gun, A. Mukherjee moved all in. Satyam Verma from the cutoff snap-called.

A. Mukherjee: 9♣ 9♥
Satyam Verma: 7♠ 7♣
Board: 8♦ Q♦ 4♣ J♣ 7♥

Verma caught a 7 on the river to make a set, sending Mukherjee to the rail


Some Notables In The Field

Level: 2

Blinds: 100-200

Ante: 200

The DPT Grand 2024 Superstack is in full swing, with over 40 players in the field right now. Some notables among those include Vikram Kumar, Poker Sports League Co-Founder Pranav Bagai, DPT Main Event and High Roller Final Talblist Kapil Arora, WSOP bracelet winner Aditya Sushant.


Cards In The For DPT Grand 2024 Superstack

Level: 1

Blinds: 100-100

Ante: 100

Cards are in the air for the DPT Grand 2024 Superstack! The third event of the day is officially underway at Deltin Royale, as players take their seats with the announcement of “Shuffle up and deal.” Let the action begin!


Welcome to the Live Coverage of the 2024 DPT Grand Superstack Event Day 1!

The Superstack event of the DPT Grand 2024 promises a two-day poker extravaganza, starting on October 23rd at 5 PM at the Deltin Royale. With a buy-in of ₹25,000, players will begin with 40,000 starting chips and blinds set at 100-100 with a 100 ante. Day 1 will feature 25-minute levels and late registration is open until the start of Level 12, offering ample opportunity for players to jump into the action.

Day 2, starting on October 24th at 1 PM, will see levels extend to 30 minutes, adding more depth to the strategy as players fight for a seat at the final table. A 15-minute level structure awaits for heads-up play, ensuring a rapid and thrilling finish to this action-packed event.

The PokerProNews live reporting team is here to capture all the excitement, providing real-time updates on field size, key hands, prize pool details, and more. Stay tuned for an unforgettable Superstack showdown!

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