Ritwik Khanna Secures Victory in Megastack Hyper Turbo Championship During DPT Grand 2024 Tournament
India's poker circuit has been abuzz with excitement as the DPT Grand 2024 unfolds at the Deltin Royale in Goa. The much-anticipated event is scheduled to conclude on October 23, 2024, and has already witnessed a series of thrilling tournaments.
One of the most significant victories was secured by Ritwik Khanna, a prominent Indian professional poker player. Known for his strategic skill and calm demeanor at the table, Khanna has earned over ₹15 crore (around 150 million INR) in lifetime poker earnings and holds more than 140 poker titles.
Khanna's journey in poker began at the Baazi Poker Tour, where he claimed his first cash win. Since then, he has seen money in international series and events, including the DPT Grand 2024, where he has now made history by winning the Megastack Hyper Turbo Championship.
In this tournament, Khanna outperformed a field of 87 players to take home ₹6.20 Lakh as his prize money. The final table of the tournament had 9 players, with Vishrant Goel finishing as the runner-up, earning ₹7.40 Lakh.
Meanwhile, Ankit Bhansali made headlines by winning the NLH Bounty event at the DPT Grand 2024. The event saw a total of 87 entries, marking one of the fewest entries in the series.
Khanna's victory in the DPT Grand 2024 is not his first notable win. He has consistently placed highly in major online and live poker events, including PokerBaazi’s Circuit tournaments and Adda52’s 1 Crore Burstfire Finale. His largest single cash prize stands at ₹29,12,923, and he has served as the captain of Gurgaon Hustlers, a team in the Poker Sports League (PSL) Season 7.
In conclusion, Ritwik Khanna's victory at the DPT Grand 2024 further cements his status as one of India's best multi-table tournament players. The event continues to captivate the poker community, with more exciting tournaments and victories yet to come.
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