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The IPC has always held a special place in the pages of Indian poker history. Over the years the brand has earned the goodwill of thousands of players who have participated in its various editions. Despite going on hiatus a couple of times, the IPC made its comeback in a big way both times setting attendance records with every edition they did. This time too it’s going to be no different. After their return to Goa in September, the IPC will now begin the new year with its opening edition of 2020 set to take place from 14-19 January onboard Big Daddy Casino in Goa. The September edition had promised 3 crores in guaranteed prizes and the IPC crushed that by going well over 5 Crores in the series. This time around the organizers have amped up the guarantee for the January to INR 5 Crores! And we won’t be too surprised if this new year edition of the IPC goes on to crush previous records for prizepools and attendance.The highlight of the series will be the IPC Main Event, which has a higher buy-in of INR 50,000 this time around. The winner of this prestigious Main Event will be crowned the India Poker Champion of the 2020 season. So not only will there be tremendous cash prizes to compete for but also the honour and glory of being crowned as the national poker champion of India!
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Mixing skill, thrill and excitement, there’s hardly a reason to not like poker and hence it’s no surprise that it has become one of the fastest-growing games in the country. Already the world’s most popular card game is quite popular in India with many skilled players making their fortunes in the industry’s prize-rich online tournaments.With the growing proclivity for the game, it’s now time for the country’s players to prove their skills and represent the nation at the biggest stage of them all – National Poker Series 2020.The National Poker Series (NPS) 2020 aims to raise the level of Indian poker and will commence from 29 April and continue till 5 May 2020. Its focus is to not only bring together players from across the country, but to put Indian players on the world stage. As part of the series, the top two names on the leaderboard will get an all-inclusive trip to Las Vegas along with one winner getting a USD 10,000 cash prize to compete with the world’s best at the mecca of poker.