2018 WPT India

₹55,000 Main Event
Day: 1c
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

Anup Palod Bags Big After WPT India Main Event Day 1c

Anup Palod
Anup Palod

It was players' last chance to find a bag for Day 2 of the WPT India Main Event, and Anup Palod grabbed that opportunity with both hands to end the night with 296,500 in chips.

Chip leader throughout the day, in the final hand of the day he flopped a jack-high straight to crack the kings of an opponent and send them to the rail, boosting his stack to within touching distance of 300,000.

Other big names through to Day 2 from Day 1c include Aditya Agarwal (56,500) and WPT Asia Swing champion Kevin Ayow (98,500).

The fields will combine tomorrow starting at 2 pm, with everyone's eyes firmly fixed on the ₹6,635,000 for first prize.

Stay tuned to PokerNews for continued live updates as we get closer to crowning a winner!

Tags: Anup PalodAditya AgarwalKevin Ayow

Final Chance for Players in WPT India Main Event Day 1c

WPT India Main Event
WPT India Main Event

At 21:30 pm the final flight of the second ever WPT India Main Event gets underway, with this being the last chances for players to find a bag for Day 2.

In this flight, the levels are halved to just 20-minutes, meaning players will have to work their way around this slightly quicker format to try and make it through.

There are a whole host of players expected having busted both Day 1a and 1b including defending champion Vikash Mantri, Adda52 Celebrity Pro Minissha Lamba and PokerStars Team Pro Muskan Sethi.

Here is the structure for the day:

LevelSmall BlindBig BlindAnte
1100100-
2100200-
3100200200
4100200200
5200300300
6200400400
7300500500
8300600600
9400800800
1050010001000
1160012001200
1280016001600
13100020002000

Players start with 30,000 in chips. Late registration and is available until the start of Level 10 (~00:40 on Day 1c).

PokerNews will be providing a summary of Day 1c, including full chip counts and seat draw ahead of Day 2 which starts at 2 pm tomorrow.