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Major Victories in Poker on June 26: Advait Rajguru, Yash Jaiswal, and Others Secure Significant Triumphs

Unveil the major victories from June 26: Advait Rajguru, Yash Jaiswal, and other poker players score impressive wins in tournament games.

June 26 Poker Summaries: Advait Rajguru, Yash Jaiswal, Among Others, Secure Significant Victories
June 26 Poker Summaries: Advait Rajguru, Yash Jaiswal, Among Others, Secure Significant Victories

Major Victories in Poker on June 26: Advait Rajguru, Yash Jaiswal, and Others Secure Significant Triumphs

June 26th: A Firecracker of a Day in Poker

If you thought the poker world would take a day off after the excitement of the 25th, you thought wrong. June 26th saw some of the best in the game show off their skills and determination in high-stakes events across multiple platforms.

From PokerBaazi's "The Summit," Adda52's "Thursday Thunder," and PokerStars' "RMS Daily Marquee" to the WSOP's tag team event, this day was a rollercoaster of thrills and spills.

Advait Rajguru (ExploitativeGTO) conquered "The Summit," netting ₹8,04,000, while Yash Jaiswal (darkshark_11) bagged ₹1,44,300 from the RMS Daily Marquee. Other players like Raj Kumar Gupta (Rajj27) and Siddhanth Kripalani (Sidstack) put on a show too, leaving no doubt about their prowess.

But the WSOP Tag Team event stole the show. Brazil's Kelvin Kerber and Peter Patricio outsmarted 1,373 teams to capture the gold, finessing a prize of $184,780. Their win wasn't just about numbers - it was about heart, celebration, and a rail that turned the Horseshoe into a cauldron of energy and national pride.

Their ability to read the game, stay calm under pressure, and make key moves at the right moments sets them apart from the crowd. The day's events were a testament to the depth of talent in the online poker community.

Extra Insights:

  • In the 2025 WSOP, Jesse Yaginuma won the $1,500 Millionaire Maker,ndefeating a 9-to-1 chip deficit during heads-up play to pocket $1,255,180[3]. Andjelko Andrejevic, a poker professional, claimed his first gold bracelet and $855,515 in the $5,000 6-Handed No-Limit Hold'em event[4].
  • The Global footprint was visible in the WSOP Tag Team event, with teams from France, the United States, South Korea, Germany, and China among the top finishers, apart from the victorious Brazilian duo.

Previous Day: June 25 Poker Recap: The M8, Gaurav_Sood, Furunandesu & More Swept the Felt[6]

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Natural8 India - Featured Winners

  • Amar Iyer (Amar Iyer): ₹4,26,557
  • Tournament: Bounty Hunters Encore 54Highlights: Amar Iyer dominated the Bounty Hunters Encore 54, bagging ₹4,26,557 in a well-earned victory. Another impressive display that adds to his strong track record on the felt!
  • Armaan Kochhar (Brahmajnana): ₹1,68,409
  • Tournament: Daily Heater HR 525Highlights: Armaan Kochhar, playing as Brahmajnana, put on a spectacular performance at Daily Heater HR 525, taking home ₹1,68,409. A strong display in a demanding field!

Recently, Armaan Kochhar showed impressive endurance and tactical expertise in the Saturday Superstack 320, coming in 1st and collecting ₹4,75,359 by accumulating chips consistently and picking up bounties.

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POKERBAZZI- Featured Winners

  • The Summit – (₹8,250 Buy-in | ₹50L GTD)
    1. Advait Rajguru (ExploitativeGTO) - ₹8,04,000
    2. Mayank Maruka (Newsolidcash) - ₹5,36,000
    3. chintu452 - ₹3,97,000

Highlight: Advait Rajguru reigned supreme in the tournament, Mayank Maruka and chintu452 completing the podium in a battle royale. A riveting contest that ranks among the most thrilling tournaments.

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Big PLO-5

  • 1st: Mostwanted18 - ₹2,15,000
  • 2nd: Harsh Bhasin (Tilty) - ₹1,77,000
  • 3rd: Kabir Dhamija (kabira36) - ₹1,34,000

Highlight: Mostwanted18 triumphed in the Big PLO-5 event amid heated competition. Harsh Bhasin and Kabir Dhamija fought hard to secure the second and third spots, but Mostwanted18's strategic moves were too much to handle.

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The Summit Lite

  • 1st: jammer - ₹2,29,000
  • 2nd: Sahir Mahboobani (ImHighlshove) - ₹1,49,000
  • 3rd: Nishant Kumar (rektace) - ₹1,12,000

Highlight: The prestigious The Summit Lite was captured by jammer, Sahir Mahboobani and Nishant Kumar standing tall on the podium in style. The competition was fierce, but jammer's resilience and consistency ensured the victory.

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Daily Last Chance

  • 1st: gauravd82 - ₹2,03,000
  • 2nd: Kritarth Pant (AgentJack) - ₹1,33,000
  • 3rd: Sanjay Taneja (Dynamo) - ₹99,950

Highlight: In a tense contest, Gauravd82 emerged victorious, with Kritarth Pant and Sanjay Taneja securing the top spots in a racing final-the speed of the action created an exciting finish.

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Godfather (₹5,750 Buy-in | ₹20L GTD)

  • 1st: Aditya Singh (konstantin) - ₹3,71,112
  • 2nd: Kartik Ved (Thelnternetkid) - ₹2,72,028
  • 3rd: Floppednuts - ₹1,99,396

Highlight: Aditya Singh claimed the top spot in the demanding Godfather contest, Kartik Ved and Floppednuts forging the way to the second and third spots. The final table showcased intense competition, but Aditya’s determination and focus led to victory.

Thursday Thunder

  • 1st: Siddhanth Kripalani (Sidstack) - ₹1,46,666
  • 2nd: Rajneesh Thakur (rajneesh620) - ₹1,08,489
  • 3rd: Skullkiker - ₹80,249

Highlight: Siddhanth Kripalani clinched the Thursday Thunder title, with Rajneesh Thakur and skullkiker landing second and third. The final table was incredibly competitive, but Sidstack's determination and concentration ensured the victory.

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Conclusion

June 26th brought a whirlwind of action in the realm of online poker, witnessesing gamers displaying their skills and resilience across various platforms. From PokerBaazi's prestigious tournaments to Adda52 and PokerStars' exhilarating events, the players showcased their best.

As we look forward to future competitions, the victories on June 26th will be remembered for the intense competition and remarkable performances of the winners.

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FAQs

1.What was the priciest Buy-in event on June 26th?* The $\text{The Summit}$ on PokerBaazi had a ₹8,250 Buy-in.

2.Which player bagged the highest prize on June 26th?* On June 26th, Advait Rajguru (ExploitativeGTO) won ₹8,04,000 in The Summit on PokerBaazi.

3.Which tournament featured the lowest Buy-in on June 26th?* The Daily Last Chance on PokerBaazi had a ₹2,500 Buy-in.

4.Which stage hosted the most tournaments on June 26th?PokerBaazi was the stage for the most tournaments on June 26th.

  • Online poker players showcased their skills on various platforms despite the intensity of June 25th events.
  • Apart from high-stakes events on PokerBaazi, Adda52, and PokerStars, sports also captured the interest of poker enthusiasts, as Brazil's Kelvin Kerber and Peter Patricio triumphantly won the WSOP's tag team event, earning $184,780 in a blend of heart, celebration, and national pride.

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