Pranav Agarwal Secures Victory in APPT Manila 2024, Fellow Indians Also Register Significant Progress
In the bustling world of skill gaming, the APPT Manila Championship 2024 has taken centre stage, attracting players from all corners of the globe. This prestigious event, one of the associations of a leading Indian magazine, is currently underway at Okada Manila in the Philippines from 18-27 October 2024.
The tournament schedule boasts an impressive 62 events, covering a wide range of poker variants, rummy, and fantasy sports. The magazine, with a rich history spanning over a decade, is committed to providing news, updates, previews, highlights, features, and more across these realms.
One of the standout performances at the APPT Manila Championship 2024 belongs to Pranav Agarwal. He made history by clinching India's first title in Event 13: NLH - 20/15/10, securing a prize of ₱207,200. This was Agarwal's maiden live poker title, marking a significant milestone in his career.
Other notable Indian players have also made their mark at the championship. Chirag Shah, for instance, ended in 16th place in Event 2: Okada Kickoff - ₱10M GTD, pocketing ₱93,000. Shah also had deep runs in Event 4: Knockout Turbo and Event 17: Survivor Knockout. Siddharth Karia finished in 6th place in Event 2, earning a pay-cheque of ₱380,000.
Rishi Karamchandani also had a commendable performance, finishing runner-up in Event 23: Knockout Hyper Turbo, earning a prize of ₱138,000.
For those eager to follow the progress of the Indian contingent at the APPT Manila Championship 2024, our website Magazine is the perfect destination. Here, you can find updates on the Indian players' performances, as well as the latest news across the real money gaming spectrum.
As Vodafone India sets its sights on e-gaming in India, the APPT Manila Championship 2024 serves as a testament to the growing interest and potential in skill gaming in the country and beyond. Stay tuned for more updates as the championship continues!
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