2018 WPT India

₹55,000 Main Event
Day: 2
Event Info

2018 WPT India

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
95
Prize
₹6,635,000
Event Info
Buy-in
₹55,000
Prize Pool
₹36,249,576
Entries
697
Level Info
Level
34
Blinds
125,000 / 250,000
Ante
250,000

Singh Leads WPT India Main Event Final Table

Level 28 : 30,000/60,000, 60,000 ante
Deepak Singh
Deepak Singh

After almost 15 full levels of play on Day 2 of the WPT India Main Event, the 241 players that started the day have been whittled down to the final nine players who will return tomorrow for the final table with ₹6,635,000 in prize money up for grabs.

Leading the way is Deepak Singh who eliminated two players on the very last hand of the night to soar into the chip lead. Not far behind him is Adda52 Team Pro Amit Jain who also secured key knockouts with two tables left.

Here's how the final table stacks up:

SeatNameCountryChip CountBig Blinds
1Deepak SinghIndia4,645,00058
2Akshay NasaIndia1,660,00021
3Nikunj JhunjhunwalaIndia1,460,00018
4Singhal VidurIndia2,410,00030
5Amit JainIndia4,500,00056
6Kanishka UpretiIndia1,665,00021
7Harsh DemblaIndia305,0004
8Sahil MahboobaniIndia2,755,00034
9Hidangmayum SomeshIndia1,620,00020
WPT India Main Event
WPT India Main Event

The day got off to a hectic start with a flurry of double-ups and eliminations within the first few minutes. Jain was the beneficiary of one of these, eliminating two players when he held pocket jacks against ace-king and pocket nines.

Early chip leaders Niranjan NJ and Akshay Nasa were still holding strong at the top of the chip counts as the bubble approached.

The players went on break one off the money, but when they returned it didn't take long for Jayjit Ray to get in king-jack against the ace-jack of Romit Advani to bust one short and secure the remaining players ₹89,500 in prize money.

Niranjan NJ and Hidangmayum Somesh were now over one million in chips as the blind level increases allowed for some big pots to be fought for. Day 1c chip leader Anup Palod was an elimination in the money (40th - ₹153,000) along with Indian bracelet-winner Aditya Sushant (33rd - ₹173,000).

By two tables it was Singhal Vidur in the chip lead, but Deepak Singh eliminated Day 1a chip leader Niranjan NJ in a 2.5m chip pot to move into the lead.

Adda52 Team Pro Amit Jain
Adda52 Team Pro Amit Jain

He would stay there for most of the rest of the day, until Amit Jain's elimination of Ashish Kaushik saw him take over the chip lead. However, the double elimination to end the day ensured Singh will start the final table as chip leader.

The final table gets underway at 2:30 pm tomorrow and stay tuned to PokerNews.com for coverage until we discover the winner of the second-ever WPT India Main Event!

Tags: Aditya SushantAkshay NasaAmit JainAnup PalodAshish KaushikDeepak SinghHidangmayum SomeshJayjit RayNiranjan NJRomit Advani

241 Players Return for WPT India Main Event Day 2

WPT India Main Event
WPT India Main Event

After three starting flights containing some enthralling poker, the field combines today on Day 2 of the WPT India Main Event.

A record total of 697 players has been whittled down to 241, and today the plan is to play down to a final table.

Leading the way is Anup Palod who bagged 296,500 in last night's Day 1c with 20-minute levels. Close behind him is Day 1a chip leader Naranjan NJ with 284,500, Pranay Kapoor (231,500), Karan Kakkad (229,500), Vaibhav Shah (216,000) and Day 1b chip leader Akshay Nasa.

Last year's runner-up Arjun Arora (198,500) is in a good position to again run deep in this event. Last year he took home INR 3,947,000 in prize money for his second-place finish.

Other big names include Adda52 Team Pro Amit Jain (172,500), PokerStars Team Pro Aditya Agarwal (56,500), Paawan Bansal (48,500) and Canadian Kevin Ayow (98,500).

Levels remain 40-minutes long on Day 2, with the first level being 1,500/2,500 with a 2,500 big blind ante.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for all the live updates from the Deltin Royale in Goa, India.

Tags: Aditya AgarwalAkshay NasaAmit JainAnup PalodArjun AroraKevin AyowPaawan BansalPranay Kapoor