April - 9 - 2011

Asians are proving to be difficult opponents to more established poker pros from around the entire world.

The primary Occasion from the Asian Poker Classic held in Goa, India drew to a close on Monday, 5 March 2007. It was report won by Danish poker player Carl Hostrup (USD320,000). 2nd destination was taken by Samuel Lehton (USD165,000) from Sweden.

But Pranav Bathija (USD97,000) from India showed that Asia also was planning to possess a share of the USD1,000,000 guaranteed pool. He came third inside the stated event.

He also showed that one particular can select up poker reasonably easily – Bathija learned the sport by taking part in free of charge at online poker. Soon after learning the fundamentals, Maharajah Club identified Pranav like a new player really worth sponsoring for Asian Poker Classic.

Bathija played against 143 other poker players from throughout the world to take his share of the tournaments $1,000,000 prize pool just after three days of play with the Intercontinental Grand Resort in Goa.

Bathija was quoted as stating, “This win will do excellent things for poker in Asia… If I can master poker in just 4 months and place 3rd in a global poker tournament, then I’ve established that it truly is incredibly possible to become a productive poker player in India”.

This third destination finish follows the second destination finish of day-trader Joshua Pang at the Asian Poker Tour in Singapore, behind Tony G. Inside the Phillipines’ Pan Asia Poker Tour, the top rated ranked locals had been Alan Escano and Derick Hernandes, coming fifth and sixth respectively.

The performances of Bathija and Pang really should be observed inside the context of your presence of a number of leading poker pros like Mel Judah, Lee Nelson and Tony G in the mentioned events.

The good results with the players ought to spur much more folks to get up the sport on this location. The time will arrive when a nearby takes initial area at certainly one of these tournaments as well.

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