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People from varied backgrounds leading the evolution of poker in India

By IANS | Updated: April 2, 2022 23:14 IST

New Delhi, April 2 Over the years, there has been an acceptance of 'poker' as a skill-based game, ...

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New Delhi, April 2 Over the years, there has been an acceptance of 'poker' as a skill-based game, which resulted in its unprecedented growth and, interestingly, people from different backgrounds are leading the evolution of card games in India.

Poker is not new to the Indian community and has been played since ages in different parts of the country. But, today, the mode and meaning of the game is witnessing a drastic change. Earlier, people used to play poker as part of their entertainment but now it has become a serious profession for people to make money by using their mind skills.

People have started seeing it as a competitive sport that tests the skills of the mind, and cheap internet, multiple online-gaming platforms, the security and ease in making digital payments are contributing immensely in giving poker a big push.

The developers of online poker are also integrating innovative formats to make the game interactive for players.

Unlike other games or sports where only a certain kind of player or a section of people can excel, poker in India is bringing competitors from different backgrounds. got the opportunity to interact with some of the top professional poker players who belong to diverse environments and backgrounds on the sidelines of National Poker Series 2022 in Goa.

Here are some of the key takeaways:

Different backgrounds:

In India, people from IITs and IIMs considered the sharpest minds of the country are known for creating their own business or doing jobs in some of the biggest companies in the world. However, over the last few years, these brilliant minds are finding an unorthodox way to lead their professional lives through 'Poker'.

Rohit Begwani, whose family is one of the largest manufacturers of thermocol in southern India, said that he had a well-settled and secure life but he wanted to challenge his brain, and poker gave him that opportunity.

"We are the largest manufacturers of thermocol in south India. We have brilliant sales. But, there was no excitement in that work for me. Since everything is streamlined, I used to get a feeling that I am doing 'chowkidari' since nothing new was happening.

"My maths is quite good. I even got a call from IIM Ahmedabad and Kolkata but I had my family business to run. Poker requires a lot of calculations and math. It is a general tendency among people who are good in maths and quants to want something that challenges their mind. Poker requires a lot of number crunching. Hence, such people naturally get attracted to poker. It was the case with me as well," said Begwani who is 36 and has two daughters.

Among the most interesting players at the NPS finals was 21-year-old Riteish Kumar from Gumla (near Ranchi in Jharkhand), who was preparing for CAT when his friend introduced him to poker. But after getting relative success in his competitions, he is now serious about a career in poker.

"It took a good amount of time to make a decision to make poker a permanent career decision. I started playing poker around May, 2020 and I was focusing on CAT at that time as I had to give my exams. But, in June 2021, I decided that I have to play poker and excel in it. It took me around 12 months to understand the seriousness of poker," said Riteish.

Incidentally, Varun Ganjoo Marketing director and Co-Founder of PokerBaazi, which is one of India's biggest poker platforms , is also from the engineering background.

Challenges faced by poker or poker players:

The most common challenge among poker players is to convince their parents and relatives about their career in the game. Secondly, many people believed and still feel that if there are cards involved then its gambling, not a skill-based game.

"There were two key things when we started in 2013-14. One was the perception about Poker. People didn't know about the game. If there is a new game and there are cards involved then it would mean gambling and they would not differentiate between skills. So we took those steps of educating, doing a lot of sessions, webinars with our pro-gamers. We also went to colleges and covered all IITs, ISBs. And the game also started being taught at IIMs. So, these few steps helped us change the perception to a certain extent," says the co-Founder of PokerBaazi.

It was difficult for Chirag Sodha, who clinched gold in the "NPS Main Event" in Goa, to reveal about playing poker to his parents, but it became a bit easier for him after he started doing well.

"So, for this point, the media and the people who put Poker in the spotlight had a big part to play because how else are our folks going to know what we're doing is legit or legal. Because in India, cards and money equals gambling. But the taboo's changing," said Sodha.

"In India, Poker isn't recognised a>The incident occurred on the last ball of England's innings, when Ismail used inappropriate language after dismissing batter Sophie Ecclestone. In the same over, Ecclestone had hit three boundaries off Ismail before getting dismissed and Ismail had an exchange of words with the left-arm spinner from England.

During South Africa's chase of 294, Ecclestone took out Ismail as her 6/36 took England to the final of the mega event on Sunday against Australia with a 137-run win at Hagley Oval. The left-arm spinner gave a finger-on-the-lip send-off to Ismail. After the match ended, Ecclestone and Ismail smiled and shook each other's hands.

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