Chandigarh, 1st July 2024: Indian Poker maestro, Santhosh Suvrana made history by winning his second bracelet in the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and taking home a record prize money of INR 45+ Crore in the event #55 WSOP2024. He ran an eventful 3-day feat at the WSOP where he battled with the best poker players from across the world, emerging as a winner of this prestigious event.
Santhosh Suvarna is a successful businessman from Bangalore, India and a recognised Poker player in the Indian and International Poker circuits. He used to initially compete in tournaments in India but Suvarna has since become a fixture in the world's biggest tournaments and events.
Congratulating Santhosh on his winning and recording history at the World Series of Poker, Navkiran Singh, Founder & CEO, at Baazi Games commented that he believes that Indian Poker is entering its Golden period and Santhosh's win has confirmed this belief. In the last few years we have seen an uptick in Indian players participating in coveted global Poker tournaments and wins like these reiterate that India is set to dominate the world Poker circuits. Congratulations to him for making India proud.
Santhosh's win can be witnessed on PokerGo India's website and social media handles. PokerGo is the world's biggest platform for accessing Poker-related content and is officially hosted in collaboration with PokerBaazi in India. PokerBaazi and PokerGO India's partnership also extends the content in regional languages like Hindi to the Indian audience.
Poker is a recognised mind sport and leading Poker platforms like PokerBaazi are working towards building a multi-faceted Poker ecosystem in India. The company in the last few years has made notable contributions by releasing content and educational material to help players build strategic gameplay in addition to furthering a Poker tournament culture in India. They have launched marquee IPs like National Poker Series India, the country's most prestigious Poker event and G.O.A.T., the single biggest tournament with the largest prize money in India.
Santosh Suvarna's win in the World Series of Poker will inspire and encourage players from across India to make a mark on the world Poker map.
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