Apr 16, 2023
WPT Prime India Final Table
The WPT Prime India Main Event reaches its conclusion beginning at 1 p.m. local time Monday aboard the stunning Deltin Royale off-shore casino here in sunny Goa, India.
Nine players have survived a lengthy Day 2 to reach the final table, which could see fast-paced action or cautious, conservative play as just over a minute into the day, blinds will be raised to 75,000/125,000 with a 125,000 big blind ante, leaving chip leader Prasit Chowdhury with just 35 big blinds and the majority of the field at 20 or above.
Chip Leader Prasit Chowdhury
The seat draw below shows their stack values entering play with just one or maybe two hands remaining at level 27 with blinds of 50,000/100,000/100,000.
Seat 1. Prasit Chowdhury (India) – 4,180,000 (41 bb)
Seat 2. Siddharth Jolly (India) – 1,050,000 (10 bb)
Seat 3. Jaydeep Dawer (India) – 2,345,000 (23 bb)
Seat 4. Amit Tejura (India) – 3,975,000 (39 bb)
Seat 5. Soham Pal (India) – 1,300,000 (13 bb)
Seat 6. Kiran Bondu (India) – 2,025,000 (20 bb)
Seat 7. Sudheer Chowdary (India) – 3,555,000 (35 bb)
Seat 8. Abhinav Iyer (India) – 3,850,000 (38 bb)
Seat 9. Deepak Singh (India) – 3,375,000 (33 bb)
The final nine have all guaranteed themselves at least $10,508, but they’ll all have their eyes on the top prize of $105,809 and the $10,400 seat into the WPT World Championship in Las Vegas this December.
1st: ₹8,660,000 ($105,809 USD)
2nd: ₹5,775,000 ($70,560 USD)
3rd: ₹4,250,000 ($51,927 USD)
4th: ₹3,180,000 ($38,854 USD)
5th: ₹2,400,000 ($29,323 USD)
6th: ₹1,825,000 ($22,298 USD)
7th: ₹1,405,000 ($17,166 USD)
8th: ₹1,096,700 ($13,400 USD)
9th: ₹860,000 ($10,508 USD)
Play will continue with 60-minute levels with 15-minute breaks scheduled after every two levels. Once play reaches heads-up, the clock will be reduced to 30 minutes. The WPT Action Clock remains in play throughout the day.
Keep it locked here at WPT.com for all the action as our live reporting team will be at the final table to bring you all the action until the champion is crowned.