Sagar Raj Crowned DPT Grand Rush Finale Champion!
Level: 18
Blinds: 6k-12k
Ante: 12k
And we have the first champion of the 2024 DPT Grand edition! In an exhilarating showdown at the DPT Grand Edition, Sagar Raj has emerged as the champion of the DPT Grand Rush Finale! The final table was a thrilling affair, and after a fierce back-and-forth heads-up battle, Sagar claimed the coveted title.
Starting the final table with the third-largest stack, Sagar displayed incredible skill and strategy, entering the heads-up with massive chip lead against Ramji Kishore. Although Ramji fought valiantly to claw his way back into contention, he ultimately had to settle for the runner-up spot, taking home a substantial prize of INR 13 Lakhs.
The climax of the tournament arrived with a decisive final hand. Sagar confidently shoved all-in with A♣ K♠, while Ramji made the call with his remaining 2.36 Lakh stack holding A♦ 5♣. The tension was palpable as the board revealed 7♣ 4♣ Q♣ 3♥ 9♥, solidifying Sagar’s victory with his ace-king, which proved to be the best hand.
With this triumph, Sagar Raj not only earned a dazzling prize of INR 18,31,000 but also claimed the coveted bracelet, etching his name in the annals of DPT history. Congratulations to Sagar on this remarkable achievement!
DPT Grand Rush Final Table Payouts (INR)
Rank | Player | Prize Total (INR) |
1st | Sagar Raj | 18,31,000 |
2nd | Ramji Kishore | 13,00,000 |
3rd | Ankur Sehgal | 9,00,000 |
4th | Kunal Patni | 7,00,000 |
5th | Arun Sriram | 5, 00, 000 |
6th | Aman Parakh | 3,50,000 |
7th | Sachin Kelkar | 2,50,000 |
8th | R-Abhilash | 1,50,000 |
9th | Ankit Saurabh | 1,50,000 |
Heads-Up For Title
We’re down to the final two! The heads-up battle is now underway between Sagar Raj (400k) and Ramji Kishore (90k).Both players have their eyes on the massive INR 18, 31,000top prize. Sagar is favourite, it could be anyone’s game now. Stay tuned to see who emerges victorious!
Ankur Sehgal Finishes 3rd for INR 9,00,000
Level 17.
Blinds 5k/10k
Antete: 10k.
Ankur segal’s remarkable run in DPT Grand Rush ends. In his last hand, he went all-in with a stack of 144k holding Ks Qh. Sagar Raj called with Ac 10c.
The 8h 6h 7h 7c 6s did not help Ankur and Sagar took down the pot, busting Ankur in third place.
Natural8 India Director & Ambassador Kunal Patni Eliminated (4th for INR 7,00,0000)
Level 17
Blind :5/10k
Ante: 10k
Sagar Raj from UTG open shoves with Jh 4h and the shorter stack Kunal Patni from button calls with a stronger Qs 10s.
Unfortunately for Kunal, the 6d Ks 4c 5d 8s does not help him and he gets busted in 4th place.
Adda52 Game Ambassador Arun Sriram Finishes 5th for INR 5 Lakhs
Level 17
Blind :5/10k
Ante: 5k
Seated on the button Adda52 Gam Ambassador Arun Sriram goes all-in with Kc 6c for his last 34k. Sagar Raj from the big blind makes the call, holding 8c7h.
Board: 9s 10h 3d 5d 7d
The board does not help Arun and he gets eliminated in 5th place, earning INR 5, 00, 000 for his efforts.
Aman Parakh Eliminated in Sixth Place (INR 3,50,000)
Level: 16
Blinds: 4k-8k
Ante: 8k
Following the elimination of Sachin Kelkar in 7th place for INR 2,50,000, we saw Aman Parakh leaving the final table. In his last hand, Aman Parakh from button shoved for 48k with Kh Js.
Kunal Patni from big blind tanked a bit before making the call with a dominating Ah Kh.
The board brought Ad 3d 5h Qc 4s, giving Patni and busting Aman in sixth place.
Chip Counts of the Final 7 Players
Level: 14
Blinds: 2,500/5,000
Ante: 5,000
Here’s a look at the current chip stacks of the final seven players battling it out:
Sagar Raj – 150,000
Kunal Patni – 110,000
Aman Parakh – 87,000
Ankur Sehgal – 75,000
Ramji Kishore – 59,000
Arun Sriram – 59,000
Sachin Kelkar – 46,000
The tension is rising as each player eyes the top prize!
R. Abhilash Exits in 8th Place (₹1,50,000)
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
We have another elimination from the final table, this time R-Abhilash exiting in 8th place. In his last hand, he open shoved for over 25k stack with 5s 5c and got a call from Sagar Raj holding Ad 6c in the big blind.
The board ran out 10c 2s 9h 4s Ac. The ace on the river secured the pot for Sagar, sending Abhilash out in 8th place with ₹1,50,000 in winnings.
Ankit Saurabh Finishes 9th (₹1.5 Lakh)
Level: 13
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
The first casualty of the final table was Ankit Saurabh, who finished in 9th place. In a pre-flop showdown, a player from UTG opened to 8,000. Ankit, in the hijack, went all-in, only to see Ankur Sehgal make the call from the big blind. The UTG player folded, and it was a heads-up battle:
Ankit: Kd Jd
Ankur: Qc Qh
Board: 5h 9d 8s 3c 3d
Ankur’s pocket queens held up, knocking out Ankit, who took home ₹1,50,000 for his efforts.
Final Table Set with Aman Parakh Leading the Pack!
Level: 12
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
Finally, we are down to the final 9 in The Grand Rush Finale here at the DTP Grand 2024. Leading the way is none other than the rising star Aman Parakh, who sits at the top with an impressive chip lead of 1,810,000. Close behind are some heavyweights in the Indian poker scene, including Kunal Patni, Natural8 India’s director and ambassador, and Arun Sriram, Adda52’s game ambassador.
Here’s the final table lineup:
- Aman Parakh – 1,810,000
- Kunal Patni – 1,200,000
- Arun Sriram – 1,000,000
- Sagar Raj – 78,000
- Ankur Sehgal – 51,500
- R Abhilash – 51,000
- Ankit Saurabh – 22,500
- Ramji Kishore – 20,000
- Sachin Kelkar – 17,500
Each player at this final table is already guaranteed at least INR 1,50,000, but all eyes are set on the ultimate prize—the coveted bracelet and a hefty INR 18,31,000 for first place.
Who will rise to the challenge and claim victory? Stay tuned as we bring you every thrilling moment!
Praful Hasbe Bubbles Out in DPT Grand Rush Finale
Level: 12
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 4,000
Short-stacked and desperate for a double-up, Praful Hasbe pushed his remaining 6,000 chips into the middle. Kunal Patni, from the cutoff, and Sagar Raj both called, setting the stage for a three-way showdown.
Flop: 10h 10d 9d
The flop gets checked around.
Turn: 8d
Once again, both Kunal and Sagar opted to check.
River: Ks
The river was also a check-check
Praful: Js 8s
Kunal: 6h 9h
Sagar: 4s 5c
Kunal’s flopped two pairs held strong, and he scooped up the pot, sending Praful Hasbe to the rail in 10th place on the final table.
Siddharth Jain out in 11th Place (INR 1,00,000)
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,500-3,000
Ante: 3,000
On the button, Aman Parakh raised to 6,500, and Siddharth Jain jammed.
Parakh called, showing A♦Q♥, while Jain revealed his inferior Q♦J♦.
The board displayed 2♣8♠10♠2♦3♠, and Parakh’s hand stood up, knocking Siddharth Jain in 11th place.
Sagar Raj Sends Mohd Nazim to the Rail in 12th Place (INR 1, 00,000)
Level: 12
Blinds: 1,500-3,000
Ante: 3,000
Under the gun, Mohd Nazim shoved all-in with his 19,500 stacks, holding A♦3♥.
Fresh off his knockout, Sagar Raj called from the cutoff, holding A♠K♠.
The board fell out 8♠A♥4♦8♦10♥, giving both players two pairs with aces and eights but Raj won it with his kicker, sending Nazim out in 12th place.
Lavesh Meena Exits in 13th Place (INR 1,00,000)
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,500-2,500
Ante: 2,500
From the button, Lavesh Meena shoved all-in with his 16,000 stack, holding K♦3♥.
Sagar Raj called from the small blind, revealing A♠K♣.
The board displayed 6♠4♠Q♦A♥J♥, with Raj hitting an ace on the turn to knock out Meena in 13th place.
Anish Arora Heads to the rail in 14th Place (INR 72,000)
Level: 11
Blinds: 1,500-2,500
Ante: 2,500
Sitting in the hijack, Anish Arora moved all in with his 12,000 stack. Aman Parakh called from the cutoff. Arora revealed 9♣8♣, while Parakh showed K♦4♦.
The board came out 4♥4♠8♦K♥2♦, giving Parakh a full house and ending Arora’s tournament run in 14th place.
Chirag Sodha Hits the Rail in 15th Place (INR 72,000)
Level: 10
Blinds: 1,000-2,000
Ante: 2,000
Arun Sriram raised to 6,500 from the cutoff, and Chirag Sodha moved all-in from the button with his 13,900 stack. Sriram called, holding A♠K♥ against the Q♣Q♥ of Sodha.
The board ran out 4♠K♠J♣4♣4♥, giving Sriram a bigger full house to bust Sodha in 15th place.
Ganesh Durgade Out in 16th Place (INR 72,000)
Level: 9
Blinds: 800-1,600
Ante: 1,600
Ganesh Durgade went all-in from mid-position with his 14,200 stacks, and Mohd Nazim called from the cutoff. Durgade revealed A♦9♦, while Nazim showed A♣K♥. The board ran out K♦10♠6♣Q♥9♥, and Nazim’s hand held up, sending Durgade out in 16th place.
Anand Babu Bows Out in 17th Place (INR 72,000)
Level: 9
Blinds: 800-1,600
Ante: 1,600
In pre-flop action, Anand Babu went all-in from the cut-off with his 7,800 stacks, holding K♠10♠. Prafull Hasbe called from the big blind with A♠8♣. The board ran out 10♥5♣8♥8♠2♣, giving Hasbe trip eights and ending Babu’s deep run in 17th place.
Sachin Kelkar Cracks Ankit Jain’s Pocket Aces, Jain Eliminated in 18th Place (INR 52,000)
Level: 9
Blinds: 800-1,600
Ante: 1,600
Ankit Jain raised to 3,500 from the button, with Sachin Kelkar calling from the small blind and another player calling from the big blind.
The flop came A♦3♦10♦, and all players checked. The turn brought the 8♠, and Kelkar bet 4,000. The big blind folded, while Ankit Jain moved all-in, and Kelkar called.
Kelkar revealed Q♦J♦, while Jain showed A♥A♣. The river K♦ gave Kelkar a royal flush, cracking Jain’s aces and eliminating him in 18th place.
Kunal Patni Knocks Out Vineet Kumar in 19th Place (INR 52,000)
Level: 7
Blinds: 600-1,200
Ante: 1,200
Short-stacked Vineet Kumar went all-in from the button holding J♦10♣. Kunal Patni called from the big blind with K♠9♥. The board displayed Q♥4♠8♥10♦J♥, giving Patni a straight and sending Kumar to the rail in 19th place.
Kunal Patni Eliminates Ramakrishna Raju (24th Place – INR 52K)
Level: 7
Blinds: 500-1000
Ante: 1000
The short-stacked Ramakrishna Raju shoved from early position with Js 9♥. Kunal Patni, seated in the big blind position, snap-called with 10♠ 7♠.
The board ran 5♥ 4♥ 10♦ 5♣, giving Kunal two pairs to take down the pot and bust his opponent.
Mithun Mahesh Hits The Rail in 27th Place
Level: 7
Blinds: 500-1,000
Ante: 1,000
From the button, the short-stacked Mithun Mahesh shoved all-in with a stack of 7,100 holding 10♠ K♠, and Ankit Sourabh called from the small blind with A♠ 9♠.
The board ran out Q♥ 4♦ 5♥ 3♣ J♣, and Ankit’s Ace-high held up, sending Mithun Mahesh to the rail in 27th place.
Areyann Gurbaxani Busts Out in 28th Place
Level: 7
Blinds: 500-1,000
Ante: 1,000
In mid-position, Anish Arora opened to 2,200. R Abhilash called from the small blind, while Areyann G, in the big blind, went all-in with a stack of 5,900. Both Arora and Abhilash called.
The flop came out 2♦ 10♣ 8♥. Arora bet 4,000, and Abhilash folded. The turn was K♠, and the river fell 8♦.
Arora revealed 10♣ J♠ for two pairs, while Aryan G showed A♦ 7♣. Arora’s hand knocked out Aryan G in 28th place.
Nandan Pugalia Exits in 29th Place
Level: 6
Blinds: 400-800
Ante: 800
From middle position, Sachin Kelkar open-raised to 1,600 with A♥ 10♥, and small blind Nandan Pugalia moved all-in with 11,400 holding A♣ Q♦, and Kelkar called.
The board ran out 2♦ 6♥ 5♥ 10♦ x supporting Kelkar’s A♥ 10♥.
Nikita Fernandes Eliminated in 33rd Place for INR 45,000
Level: 6
Blinds: 400-800
Ante: 800
Kunal Patni opened the action with a raise to 1.6k, and Ramkrishna Raju, seated in the cutoff, flat-called.
Nikita Fernandes then went all-in for her remaining stack of 4.7k.
Patni chose to fold, but Ramkrishna Raju made the call.
Nikita’s Hand: ♠️ Q♦️ Q♣️
Ramkrishna’s Hand: ♠️ 5♦️ 5♠️
The board ran out: ♠️ J♦️ 4♦️ 7♦️ 9♥️ 5♣️.
Unfortunately for Nikita, Ramkrishna hit a set of fives, eliminating her from the tournament.
Lavesh Meena Eliminates Uday Kwatra
Level: 5
Blinds: 300-600
Ante: 600
Uday Kwatra moved all-in from the button with 8♠️ 8♦️, and Lavesh Meena called from the hijack holding A♥️ 9♣️.
The board ran out: K♣️ 7♠️ 10♠️ 9♦️ 3♦️, giving Meena a nine on the turn to create a superior hand over Kwatra.
Nandan Pugalia Scores Elimination
Level: 5
Blinds: 300-600
Ante: 600
A player from the cutoff went all-in with 10♦️ 10♣️, and Nandan Pugalia called with K♥️ Q♣️.
The board came out: 4♠️ 9♠️ A♦️ Q♥️ 7♣️, and Pugalia hit a queen on the turn to beat pocket tens and score an elimination.
Vineet Kumar Eliminates Ravi Gupta in 34th Place for INR 45,000
Level: 5
Blinds: 400-800
Ante: 800
Ravi Gupta, participating in his first DPT live event, found himself short-stacked and shoved all-in for 8.6k from middle position with A♣️ Q♣️.
Veteran poker pro Vineet Kumar made the call with K♣️ K♥️.
The board ran out: 10♠️ 8♥️ J♦️ 5♥️ 3♠️, allowing Vineet’s pocket kings to hold strong. He wins the pot, boosting his stack to nearly 22k.
Notable Chip Counts After First Break- Kunal Patni in Lead
Level:5
Blinds:300-600
Ante: 200
Following 5 level of play on Day 2 of the Grand Rush, only 35 players remain in the tournament with Natural8India director and Ambassador leading the remaining 35.
Kunal Patni – 40,000
Arun Sriram – 27,600
Chirag Sodha – 26,000
Ankit Saurabh – 25,700
Vineet Kumar – 21,400
Nazim Doubles Up Through Vineet Kumar
Level: 3
Blinds: 200-400
Ante: 400
Nazim, from the cutoff, pushes the last of his stack of 4,800 into the middle with Q♠ 8♣. Vineet Kumar goes all-in from the button with 10,000, holding A♥ Q♥.
The board ran out: 4♠ 4♦ J♦ 8♥ 7♦. Nazim hit an 8 pair on the turn to stay alive and make a dent into Vineet Kumar’s stack.
A Quick Look At Eliminations From Grand Rush Finale
Player Name | Final Rank | Payout (INR) |
---|---|---|
Myron Paul Anthony Pereira | 85 | 34,000 |
Bibash | 84 | 34,000 |
Vikash Shah | 83 | 34,000 |
KISHOR KUMAR V C | 82 | 34,000 |
RAJENDRA KUMAR PATEL | 81 | 34,000 |
Ashwin Vijay Vergiya | 80 | 34,000 |
RAMUBHAI KUSHWAHA | 79 | 34,000 |
Himanshu Arora | 78 | 34,000 |
Pranav Khandalkar | 77 | 34,000 |
Devang Yadav | 76 | 34,000 |
JITENDER KUMAR | 75 | 34,000 |
Paawan Bansal | 74 | 34,000 |
YOGESH CHOUDHARY | 73 | 34,000 |
Ritwik Khanna | 72 | 34,000 |
Dhaval C Mudgal | 71 | 39,000 |
Ainala Kiran Kumar Reddy | 70 | 39,000 |
Tushar Gautam | 69 | 39,000 |
Nishant Puri | 68 | 39,000 |
Shardul Parthasarathi | 67 | 39,000 |
NEEL BIPIN HARIA | 66 | 39,000 |
Goldi Babbar | 65 | 39,000 |
Naveen Kumar Satyappana | 64 | 39,000 |
Deepak Singh | 63 | 39,000 |
Jeevendra Arora | 62 | 39,000 |
Rajat Sood | 60 | 39,000 |
Harsh Bubna | 58 | 39,000 |
Kapil Arora | 57 | 39,000 |
Sahil Mahboobani | 56 | 39,000 |
SACHIT MALIK | 53 | 39,000 |
Raman Dixit | 52 | 39,000 |
AKSHAT VERMA | 51 | 39,000 |
Raman Dixit Bows Out In 52nd Position (INR 39,000)
Level: 4
Blinds: 300-500
Ante: 500
On the hijack, Raman Dixit went all-in with a stack of 13,600. Sachin Kelkar called from the button with A♦ Q♦. Dixit had pocket 7♣ 7♦.The board ran out: 3♦ 6♣ 9♥ 2♥ A♣, Kelkar caught an ace on the river to end Raman’s run in 52nd place (INR 39,000).
Dhirendra Kumar Eliminated in 44th Place (INR 45,000)
Level: 4
Blinds: 300-500
Ante: 500
Pre-flop, Anish Arora from UTG opens to 1,000, and Dhirendra Kumar from the cutoff moves all-in for 5,000. Arora takes a moment to think before making the call with K♦️ Q♠️ against the J♥️ J♦️ of Dhirendra.
The board runs out 9♠️ 5♦️ 6♠️ J♣️ 10♦️. Dhirendra hits a set on the turn, but Anish Arora rivers a straight to win the pot and eliminate Dhirendra in 44th place for INR 45,000.
Kunal Patni Busts Makwana
Level: 3
Blinds: 200-400
Ante: 400
Makwana shoves with A♠️ 8♦️ for 4.5k, and Natural8 India Director and Ambassador, Kunal Patni, calls with A♦️ 10♠️.
Board: Q♥️ 4♣️ J♦️ 9♣️ K♥️
Kunal Patni hits a rivered straight, eliminating Makwana in 54th position.
Kapil Arora Eliminated
Level: 3
Blinds: 200-400
Ante: 400
Former DPT Main Event and High Roller final tablelist Kapil Arora moved all-in from mid-position with Q♠️ J♠️, and Nandan Pugalia called from the button holding 9♦️ K♦️.
Board: 6♣️ 6♦️ 9♣️ 5♦️ 7♣️
Nandan makes two pairs with nines and sixes, taking down the pot and eliminating Kapil Arora from the tournament.
Shardul and Neel Haria Among Latest Eliminations
Level: 3
Blinds: 200-400
Ante: 400
In a three-way all-in pre-flop showdown, Anish Arora from early position open-shoves for over 12k with A♠️ 8♠️. Shardul P, from the cutoff, calls with his remaining 2.6k stack holding 10♦️ 10♣️. On the button, Neel Haria calls with his remaining 2k stack holding J♠️ J♦️.
Board: 9♦️ A♠️ 6♣️ 2♣️ 9♥️
Anish Arora wins with two higher pairs, aces and nines, eliminating both opponents.
Shardul is knocked out in 67th position, while Neel Haria exits in 66th place.
Ravi Kumar Gupta Doubles Up Through Vineet Kumar To Stay Alive
Level: 2
Blinds: 200-300
Ante: 200
From the Hijack, Ravi Kumar Gupta went all-in with his 4,900 stack. Vineet Kumar, in mid-position, called.
Ravi Kumar Gupta: A♥️ 10♣️
Vineet Kumar: J♦️ J♠️
The flop, 2♠️ 9♥️ 4♠️ keptVineet’s pocket jacks ahead. However, the turn brought the A♣️, and the river was 4♣️, giving Gupta the much-needed double up to stay in the game.
68 Players Remain in the DPT Grand Rush Finale
Level: 2
Blinds: 200-300
Ante: 300
Day 2 of the DPT Grand Rush is in full swing, and the action is heating up. With eliminations happening at a rapid pace, we’re now down to 68 players from the 96 who started the day. Among those still in the hunt for the title are some of the biggest names in the Indian poker:
- Aditya Sushant, WSOP bracelet winner
- Shivam Shukla, former DPT champion
- Naveen Kumar, DPT May 2024 Micro Main Event champion
- Kapil Arora, former DPT Main Event and High Roller final tablist
- Kunal Patni, Natural8 India Director and Ambassador
- Arun Sriram, Adda52 Team Pro
- Ranjeet Negi
- Deepak Singh
- Vineet Kumar
Also in contention are Aayush Arya, Chirag Sodha, and Jaydeep Dawar, to name just a few of the notable players still battling it out.
Rajendra P’s DPT Rush Journey Ends
Level: 1
Blinds: 100-200
Ante: 200
Rajendra P, from UTG, opens to 500 and is called by four players.
Flop: 7♥️ 8♥️ 9♠️
Rajendra bets 800, and the player in UTG+2 raises to 1900. The player in HJ folds, but Deepak Botta shoves all-in for 12k. Rajendra calls, and UTG+2 snap-folds.
Rajendra: J♣️ J♠️
Deepak: 9♦️ 9♥️
The turn brings the Q♠️, and the river is the 2♣️, completing the board.
Deepak Botta wins the hand with a set of nines, and Rajendra P is eliminated.
Myron Pereira: First Bustout of Grand Rush Day 2
Level: 1
Blinds: 100-200
Ante: 200
In the preflop action, Jaydeep Dawar raises to 2,500 from the Hijack. Myron P, in the small blind, shoves with a 14,000 stack. Ashwin Vijay follows with a shove of his own for 22,000. Seeing the intense action, Jaydeep Dawar decides to fold.
Myron Pereira: K♥️ Q♦️
Ashwin Vijay: A♠️ 3♥️
The board runs out A♥️ A♦️ 4♠️ 6♦️ 3♠️, giving Vijay a full house with aces full of threes, resulting in the first elimination of Grand Rush Day 2.
Shuffle Up & Deal – Day 2 of the 2024 DPT Grand Rush Finale Kicks Off!
Level: 1
Blinds: 100-200
Ante: 200
The stage is set, and the excitement is palpable as the tournament director announces, “Shuffle Up & Deal!” for the first bracelet event of the DPT Grand 2024. Players have taken their seats, chips are stacked, and the cards are in the air. It’s time for the action to begin as competitors vie for glory! Who will rise to the top and make their mark today? Stay tuned in for live updates from the event.
DPT Grand Rush Finale – Top 10 stacks:
A_Sushant – | 454685 |
abhisk9646 | 340360 |
rj147 | 300436 |
sachinke | 289128 |
BulletsBaby | 282961 |
selffish | 280445 |
Poker_king52 | 263627 |
Intuitionn | 246317 |
paisenikalbc | 246078 |
anand1895 | 237671 |
Welcome to the DPT Grand Rush Finale 2024!
Finally, the wait is over! The highly-anticipated Deltin Poker Tournament (DPT) Grand edition kicks off today here at the Deltin Royale casino in Goa. The action begins with the INR 1 Crore GTD DPT Grand Rush Finale (Day 2), the first bracelet event of the series kicking off in a while at 1 PM.
Players who battled through five online starting flights from 10th to 13th of October are now ready for this thrilling showdown. With a buy-in of ₹11,000, this event has seen a total of 96 players out of 840 entries advance to Day 2. The WSOP Bracelet winner Aditya Sushant leads the pack with a stack of 454,000 chips, and he is followed closely by “abhisk9646” with 340,000. While each of the remaining player is guaranteed at least INR 37,968, they will have their eyes on the INR 17.69 Lakhs top prize and the coveted bracelet.
Today, we’ll also witness the commencement of Day 1 of the 40K Mystery Bounty event at 5 PM, making it a double-header day. With blinds starting at 100-200 and ante 200, the DPT Rush finale features 25-minute levels. The event promises high-paced action and nail-biting moments. Keep your eyes peeled for thrilling hands, as some of the biggest names in poker aim for glory!
The PokerProNews live reporting team is on-site to bring you all the excitement, including key hands, memorable moments, prize pool updates, field size, and captivating images. Stay tuned!
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