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The PokerBaazi Premier League started off on the 7th of August with a bang! The PPL is a marquee poker series featuring massive guarantees and prizes. The Day 5 of PPL received more than 1,500 entries across all 7 tournaments held on the day. Let’s take a look how the tournaments played out on Day 5.
PPL Monsoon Edition features the largest ever prize-pool for a 10 day online series with guarantees worth INR 7.3 Crore+ across 58 tournaments. Combined with an additional 15 Lakh in leaderboard prizes, PPL Monsoon Edition promises to deliver exciting action and fierce competition throughout the event.
At number 10 on this list of the richest poker players is Antonio Esfandiari, one of the best-known players on the poker circuit. The former magician managed to win three World Series of Poker. The winners of previous Party Poker Million events were Kathy Liebert, Howard Lederer, Erick Lindgren, and Michael Gracz. Dominic Calvert-Lewin is the league’s top scorer in 2020-21 with 11 goals in 11 games. How many did he score last season? Anthony Martial has scored in three of his previous four Premier League games against Manchester City, including home and away in 2019-20.Results of Day 5 of PPL: PPL #26 SuperStack 8-Max 5 LAC GTD (RE)
The first event of the day, PPL #26 SuperStack 8-Max 5 Lac GTD had a buy-in of 1500+150 and received a total of 229 entries. Gautam ‘M8a7’ Rohilla was the big winner of INR 1,18,000 as he beat ‘atgrinder’ in the final heads-up. He earned himself second place for a total of INR 82,550.PPL #27 5-Max 5 LAC GTD Turbo (RE)
The PPL #27 5-Max 5 LAC GTD Turbo (RE) event was played out between 141 entries (including reentries and rebuys) with a buy-in of 2500+250 that made the total prize pool of 5,00,000. Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna was the big winner of INR 1,29,000, who overcame a field of140 players and ‘sammyboy’ in the final heads-up, who earned himself second place for a total of INR 90,150.
Also Read:PokerBaazi Premier League Day 1 Crosses 2199 EntriesPPL #28 6-Max DST 12 LAC GTD (RE)
The 12 LAC GTD 6-Max DST event received a total of 437 entries (including reentries and rebuys). Sanjay ‘Dynamo’ Taneja shipped the massive tournament for INR 2,41,000 and ‘Jeet0’ secured the runner-up spot for INR 1,69,000. PPL #29 The Endeavour 50 LAC GTD Day 2
The 50 LAC GTD The Endeavour event was the biggest guarantee on offer for Day 4 of the PPL. The multi-flight event came down to 166 players who made it to Day 2. Poker pro Laksh Pal‘boomtlt23’ Singh shipped the massive tournament for INR 8,25,000 and Anurag‘13anurag’ Srivastava secured the runner-up spot for INR 5,65,000.PPL #30 6-Max 30 LAC GTD Mini Highroller (RE)
The 7500+750 buy-in event received the entry of 511 entries (including reentries and rebuys) to make a combined prize pool of 30,83,000. Gurpal ‘roothless’ Singh won the event for a payout of INR 6,47,000 with ‘Chennaino1’ finishing in second place for INR 4,53,000. Siddharth ‘Schemer’ Karia finished the event in third place and earned himself a payout of INR 2,91,000! PPL#31 6-Max 3 LAC GTD Hold’em Boost (RE)
The 1000+100 buy-in event received 338 entries (including reentries and rebuys) to make a combined prize pool of 3,38,000. Tathagatha ‘Tintin84’ Sengupta won the event for a payout of INR 70,980 with Pratibh ‘pratibhsaluja’ Saluja finishing in second place for INR 49,690.PPL #32 PLO 5 LAC GTD (RE)
The final event of the day, PPL #32 PLO 5 Lac GTD saw a field of 430 entries (including reentries and rebuys) for a buy-in of 1250+125. Gautam ‘M8a7’ Rohilla was the big winner of INR 1,08,000. He beat Rohan‘theoldrod’ Sahni in the final heads-up, who earned himself second place for a total of INR 75,730.
The next set of events take place today, 12th of August. Stay tuned for more details about the PokerBaazi Premier League and keep reading PokerShots.
For the first time since March, fans were allowed back into Premier League stadiums on Matchday 11. Supporters were able to witness Spurs claim the North London bragging rights against Arsenal, while Liverpool thrashed Wolves 4-0.
Manchester United came from behind to beat West Ham on Saturday before Crystal Palace, and Leicester secured important wins on Sunday. On Monday, Southampton sealed a comeback victory over Brighton.
Sheffield United is still searching for their first win of the season, while fellow strugglers West Brom and Fulham also lost at the weekend.
Here are the biggest EPL winners and losers from Matchday 11.
It has always been said that soccer is nothing without the fans, and that has never been more apparent than in 2020.
Since March, Premier League matches have been played behind closed doors due to the pandemic. But with the improving health situation in England, supporters were finally allowed back into certain stadiums across the country last weekend.
The London Stadium was the first venue to welcome fans back through its gates, with 2,000 spectators watching West Ham’s 3-1 defeat to Manchester United.
Of course, capacities have been limited drastically to conform to government guidelines. Under normal circumstances, there would be 60,000 supporters crammed into the London Stadium. But a couple of thousand is better than nothing at all, right?
Personally, I haven’t enjoyed watching soccer on TV without fans. I mean, certain broadcasters have even resorted to playing fake crowd noise.
But following almost nine months of games behind closed doors, the fans are back!Loser: Matheus PereiraAll Premier League Winners
The Baggies need all the help they can get right now. It already looks like West Brom is going to be battling for EPL survival this season, yet Matheus Pereira didn’t seem to care about that on Sunday.
West Brom went behind early on against Crystal Palace, but Conor Gallagher equalized on 30 minutes. Slaven Bilic’s men were back in the game, but not for long.
Moments after Gallagher’s leveler, Pereira got in a tangle with Eagles defender Patrick van Anholt. As he fell to the ground, he kicked out at the Dutchman, leaving VAR with little choice but to advise the on-field referee to show Pereira a straight red card.
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The PokerBaazi Premier League started off on the 7th of August with a bang! The PPL is a marquee poker series featuring massive guarantees and prizes. The Day 5 of PPL received more than 1,500 entries across all 7 tournaments held on the day. Let’s take a look how the tournaments played out on Day 5.
PPL Monsoon Edition features the largest ever prize-pool for a 10 day online series with guarantees worth INR 7.3 Crore+ across 58 tournaments. Combined with an additional 15 Lakh in leaderboard prizes, PPL Monsoon Edition promises to deliver exciting action and fierce competition throughout the event.
At number 10 on this list of the richest poker players is Antonio Esfandiari, one of the best-known players on the poker circuit. The former magician managed to win three World Series of Poker. The winners of previous Party Poker Million events were Kathy Liebert, Howard Lederer, Erick Lindgren, and Michael Gracz. Dominic Calvert-Lewin is the league’s top scorer in 2020-21 with 11 goals in 11 games. How many did he score last season? Anthony Martial has scored in three of his previous four Premier League games against Manchester City, including home and away in 2019-20.Results of Day 5 of PPL: PPL #26 SuperStack 8-Max 5 LAC GTD (RE)
The first event of the day, PPL #26 SuperStack 8-Max 5 Lac GTD had a buy-in of 1500+150 and received a total of 229 entries. Gautam ‘M8a7’ Rohilla was the big winner of INR 1,18,000 as he beat ‘atgrinder’ in the final heads-up. He earned himself second place for a total of INR 82,550.PPL #27 5-Max 5 LAC GTD Turbo (RE)
The PPL #27 5-Max 5 LAC GTD Turbo (RE) event was played out between 141 entries (including reentries and rebuys) with a buy-in of 2500+250 that made the total prize pool of 5,00,000. Harsh ‘harsh1327’ Bubna was the big winner of INR 1,29,000, who overcame a field of140 players and ‘sammyboy’ in the final heads-up, who earned himself second place for a total of INR 90,150.
Also Read:PokerBaazi Premier League Day 1 Crosses 2199 EntriesPPL #28 6-Max DST 12 LAC GTD (RE)
The 12 LAC GTD 6-Max DST event received a total of 437 entries (including reentries and rebuys). Sanjay ‘Dynamo’ Taneja shipped the massive tournament for INR 2,41,000 and ‘Jeet0’ secured the runner-up spot for INR 1,69,000. PPL #29 The Endeavour 50 LAC GTD Day 2
The 50 LAC GTD The Endeavour event was the biggest guarantee on offer for Day 4 of the PPL. The multi-flight event came down to 166 players who made it to Day 2. Poker pro Laksh Pal‘boomtlt23’ Singh shipped the massive tournament for INR 8,25,000 and Anurag‘13anurag’ Srivastava secured the runner-up spot for INR 5,65,000.PPL #30 6-Max 30 LAC GTD Mini Highroller (RE)
The 7500+750 buy-in event received the entry of 511 entries (including reentries and rebuys) to make a combined prize pool of 30,83,000. Gurpal ‘roothless’ Singh won the event for a payout of INR 6,47,000 with ‘Chennaino1’ finishing in second place for INR 4,53,000. Siddharth ‘Schemer’ Karia finished the event in third place and earned himself a payout of INR 2,91,000! PPL#31 6-Max 3 LAC GTD Hold’em Boost (RE)
The 1000+100 buy-in event received 338 entries (including reentries and rebuys) to make a combined prize pool of 3,38,000. Tathagatha ‘Tintin84’ Sengupta won the event for a payout of INR 70,980 with Pratibh ‘pratibhsaluja’ Saluja finishing in second place for INR 49,690.PPL #32 PLO 5 LAC GTD (RE)
The final event of the day, PPL #32 PLO 5 Lac GTD saw a field of 430 entries (including reentries and rebuys) for a buy-in of 1250+125. Gautam ‘M8a7’ Rohilla was the big winner of INR 1,08,000. He beat Rohan‘theoldrod’ Sahni in the final heads-up, who earned himself second place for a total of INR 75,730.
The next set of events take place today, 12th of August. Stay tuned for more details about the PokerBaazi Premier League and keep reading PokerShots.
For the first time since March, fans were allowed back into Premier League stadiums on Matchday 11. Supporters were able to witness Spurs claim the North London bragging rights against Arsenal, while Liverpool thrashed Wolves 4-0.
Manchester United came from behind to beat West Ham on Saturday before Crystal Palace, and Leicester secured important wins on Sunday. On Monday, Southampton sealed a comeback victory over Brighton.
Sheffield United is still searching for their first win of the season, while fellow strugglers West Brom and Fulham also lost at the weekend.
Here are the biggest EPL winners and losers from Matchday 11.
It has always been said that soccer is nothing without the fans, and that has never been more apparent than in 2020.
Since March, Premier League matches have been played behind closed doors due to the pandemic. But with the improving health situation in England, supporters were finally allowed back into certain stadiums across the country last weekend.
The London Stadium was the first venue to welcome fans back through its gates, with 2,000 spectators watching West Ham’s 3-1 defeat to Manchester United.
Of course, capacities have been limited drastically to conform to government guidelines. Under normal circumstances, there would be 60,000 supporters crammed into the London Stadium. But a couple of thousand is better than nothing at all, right?
Personally, I haven’t enjoyed watching soccer on TV without fans. I mean, certain broadcasters have even resorted to playing fake crowd noise.
But following almost nine months of games behind closed doors, the fans are back!Loser: Matheus PereiraAll Premier League Winners
The Baggies need all the help they can get right now. It already looks like West Brom is going to be battling for EPL survival this season, yet Matheus Pereira didn’t seem to care about that on Sunday.
West Brom went behind early on against Crystal Palace, but Conor Gallagher equalized on 30 minutes. Slaven Bilic’s men were back in the game, but not for long.
Moments after Gallagher’s leveler, Pereira got in a tangle with Eagles defender Patrick van Anholt. As he fell to the ground, he kicked out at the Dutchman, leaving VAR with little choice but to advise the on-field referee to show Pereira a straight red card.
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