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Ankit Wadhawan bags the winner position at Final Table Series 3.0

Final Table Series 3.0, Indian virtual poker event, concluded its third edition with by crowning next poker master Ankit Wadhawan.

Chandigarh based Ankit Wadhawan grabbed the top spot as FTS 3.0 main event winner. He played exceptionally well by knocking five other players at the final table and took home a jaw-dropping pay out of over Rs 33 lakhs along with an 18K Gold Medallion with diamond studs, a certificate, and a hamper. In addition, other 11 winners of Marquee Tournaments and The Feast including Shagun Jain, Chandan Arora, Vivek Singh, Vaibhav Sharma, Aman Kumar Sharma among others bagged an 18K Gold Medallion, a certificate, and a hamper while other 21 winners for tournaments received a Silver Medallion, a certificate, and a hamper.

Congratulating the winners of FTS 3.0 Quadrific Media Group CEO Amin Rozani said, “We are delighted with the players’ enthusiasm and interest that keeps pushing us to continue organising such virtual poker events twice a year, so they can have a bigger platform to master their skills and compete with other poker legends across the nation.”

Talking about his win and experience playing at the virtual table of FTS 3.0, the main event winner Ankit Wadhawan, said, “This edition has been a roller coaster ride for me, moving from the final table of Head-hunter event to winning the FTS 3.0 main event was a great feeling that I’m unable to put in words. Final Table Series is a great platform for Indian poker players, I am thankful to the entire team for arranging such a nail-biting poker series and giving us all an opportunity to showcase our skills.”

Keeping the live stream fun and engaging, internationally renowned poker personalities such as actor turned poker superstar Sam Razavi and two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner Kevin Macphee along with the first-ever Spartan Poker’s Millionaire United winner, Mahima Walia presented the seven marquee tournaments on YouTube and cross-posted on approximately 10 other platforms.