This one-of-a-kind championship spanning over three weeks will be conducted between November 15, 2021 – December 5, 2021. Each tournament in the championship will run for a week from Monday to Sunday and eventually result in rewarding 30 Lakhpatis by the end of the full season.Â
The PBBS is a multi-day series featuring incredible prize pools at affordable prices. This will be the perfect platform for players who didn’t perform well in the EndBoss or Grinders Series and can now grind their way back to the top.
Cyberabad Police on Wednesday arrested Tollywood actor Naga Shaurya's father Shivalinga Prasad in a case relating to gambling at his farmhouse near Hyderabad outer...
With the focus on the company's long-standing commitment to providing a tech-engineered solution, CardBaazi will continue to further enhance the user experience with an improved user interface offering a lighter, faster, and smarter experience.
A huge contingent of the Hyderabad Task Force and the Begumpet police raided a Diwali after-party and arrested a businessman, Aravind Agarwal, 55, and...
Gaming conglomerate Nazara Technologies is envisioning a strong presence in the skill-based real-money segment in a structured and pragmatic manner, CEO Manish Agarwal said during the company's earnings conference call on November 1 as first reported by MoneyControl.com
As the festive season is setting in, real money gaming brands are deploying their Diwali campaigns for their user base. Recently PokerBaazi; an online poker platform launched a campaign to bring together the family members who have been separated by the pandemic for long.
To discuss the finer points and his views on India’s online gaming market and understand the complexities in the online gaming space especially with regards to the litigation and bans, G2G News invited him in its flagship video series Game On With Jay Sayta, which aims to aggregate India’s online gaming community and bring together its most important stakeholders to discuss key aspects of real money gaming in India, legal and regulatory frameworks.
Poker Sports League (PSL) Season 4 is out in a new avatar – Phygital. With the pragmatic proliferation of integrated technology in the gaming sector, this season’s PSL is touted to be larger and more exciting than before.Â
Hosted by PokerBaazi.com, India’s biggest standalone poker tournament EndBoss, with a monumental prize pool of INR 5 Crore, concluded its second edition. Delhi based 31-year-old MIT graduate, Ishaan Chugh, emerged as the winner of the tournament and took home over 71 Lakh as the prize money. The five-day action-packed tournament witnessed the participation of over 4800 poker players from different parts of the country, each trying to take down the mammoth prize pool.Â
Spartan Poker has brought on a new campaign, calling on people to #LiveInEveryMove. The campaign aimed at inducing people to play poker takes a non-transactional approach to connect with the emotions of the players in every move.
Ace poker player Pratibha Arya was recently roped in as Baazi Gaming Pro by PokerBaazi. Pratibha shot to fame when she finished10th in the recently concluded mega online poker tournament organized by PokerBaazi.com, Baazi Games’ flagship poker platform which is now India’s biggest platform in its space.
The trend of real money gaming platforms onboarding celebrities is in full swing. South actor Shaam is the latest in the gnarly list of celebrities endorsing online gaming platforms as brand ambassadors.
One of Asia’s biggest digital entertainment festival IndiaJoy, will be held this year virtually from 16thto 19th November. Mobile Premier League (MPL), Asia’s largest esports and skill gaming platform has become the presenting sponsor of IndiaJoy 2021. The annual event is hosted by Telangana Virtual Animation and Gaming Association (TVAGA) and supported by the Government of Telangana.
A "Mashal Morcha" staged by Youth Congress to protest against an ongoing poker tournament which is underway at an offshore casino in the coastal state took a nasty turn when police unleashed lathis on the protestors. Protestors griped that it is unfair for the government to allow global poker tournament to take place when religious functions were called off in the name of covid restrictions. They also threatened to enter the tournament and disrupt the event if their demands are not heeded.
However the final decision on this matter is pending and will be made by the GST Council, the top decision-making body on matters of the indirect tax, they said on condition of anonymity to Hindustan Times.