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Adda52 invite players for fourth edition of World Poker Tour Prime India with its ‘Road to WPT’ contest

Adda52 has announced the fourth edition of World Poker Tour Prime India (WPT) with the ‘Road to WPT’ contest. The series will run from 4 February to 1 April where players from across the country will compete for an all-expense paid trip to World Poker Tour Prime India, which will be held live in Goa. 

Adda52 is providing multiple qualifying options for everyone to become a part of the poker tournament. Players can join the cash tables with as low as Rs 2 and complete the criteria to win the Platinum, Gold, and Silver packages, which include return flights and stay along with the money to play (bankroll) at the WPT Prime India. Players can also qualify for WPT prime India by playing online satellites or can get a free entry to WPT main event by winning the monthly tournament leaderboard at Adda52 official website.

With an intent to excite the audience and encourage participation, Adda52 calls for the ‘Road to WPT’ contest for players who wish to embark on a journey to showcase their talent and skill at the World Poker Tour Prime India, which will be held between 12 to 18 April 2023 at the Deltin Royale, Goa. The winner of the World Poker Tour will get the coveted trophy along with a WPT passport worth $5000 that can be utilised to participate in any global WPT events. 

Speaking on the campaign, Adda52 chief revenue officer Krishnendu Guha said, “We are super excited for the fourth edition of World Poker Tour Prime India. Our alliance with WPT Prime India for more than seven years reflects our combined commitment to give a platform to the poker players to showcase their skill and talent and make a mark in the poker world.”

He further added, “We are also announcing the launch of the ‘Road to WPT’ contest to give players an opportunity to compete for an all-expense trip to the main event in Goa. The upcoming edition of WPT Prime India is expected to attract a lot of poker players from India as well as across the South Asian circuit. So all the best to everyone and let the action begin!”

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