Pocket52 Poker Sports League Season 5 – Bigger and Better Than Ever!

Pocket52 Poker Sports League Season 5 – Bigger and Better Than Ever!


Posted by Laksh Pal Singh on 2023-08-23 at 9:41 PM

Pocket52 Poker Sports League Season 5 - Bigger and Better Than Ever!

That was what the Poker Sports League management promised us this year, and that is exactly what was delivered. This edition of PSL was grand in many ways, and I’d first like to thank everyone who made this event possible.

Nitesh Salvi – founder and CEO of Pocket52, title sponsors of PSL, Pranav Bagai, Siddharth Mishra, and Prajit Gambhir, the three musketeers who started this wonderful concept of PSL and have worked endlessly over the last five years to grow this mind sport!

Prajit, you legend. God only knows how many roles you have at PSL! From being COO to the auctioneer to commentary to ensuring that the show goes on every single time, big shoutout to you, brother, and to Vidur also for making sure every pre-show and every stream was super smooth. Sid and his production team, wow, man, I don’t even know what to say. You guys are so good at what you do! This year the production team of PSL has really outdone themselves. From every reel to every Instagram story to every update, I have to say the content was fabulous.

Obviously couldn’t have done it without your ever-so-talented team! Dashank, Madhur, and Pandey Ji, big shoutout to the three of you for doing such a great job and just being awesome people in general. I’m really fond of the entire PSL team and of course the man himself, the mastermind Pranav Bagai for making this happen on Jio Cinema- working day in and day out to achieve his vision for poker in India.

I want to thank all the owners for supporting this league every single year and spreading their love and passion for poker. This league would not be possible without you!

 

The Experience

Pocket52 PSL Season 5 was something else only. Everyone together on land in the same resort under the same roof, with no hassle of going onto the ship, everyone bonding and interacting.

Personally, for me, the highlight was interacting with the qualifiers from all teams, it’s really nice to talk with someone when you know they look up to you and whatever you’re saying has an impact on them.

It was really heartwarming to meet the Massani brothers, these boys were the heroes of PSL, and that’s another story to tell. Taking a domestic flight for the first time, these two brothers have come from Bhopal and won all our hearts. What gems of human beings, so much confidence, so much energy, I just loved it, to be honest. I had a great time with all my friends and all the other captains who I’m so close to off the felts!

The competition was heavy, and everyone was so passionate and into it. So yeah, GG to my boys – Dirty (Dhaval Mudgal) and Shardul (Parthasarathi) for also taking podium finishes, I had already told Shardul I was going see him heads up and win this time.

Big shoutout to Gaurav Sood, one of the best poker players in India, for playing the finale like an absolute boss man and ensuring I’m shitting myself on the rails while he’s reducing the chip deficit. Love you, Mozzie unlucky one, and you’ll be back stronger we all know it.

Shoutout to Romit (Advani) and Vaibhav (Sharma) for being fantastic team leaders- you win some, you lose some, and I am sure we will see you guys in the top 3 next season!

Now coming to my team, oh man, I don’t think I’ve ever felt such a sense of comradery and team spirit in my life. PSL adrenaline just hits differently. I’ve played a lot of tournaments in my life and hit a lot of one-outers for big money, but I’ve never jumped the way PSL made me jump and shout and scream, and it’s a different kind of excitement altogether.

Bringing a team format and making an individual sport a team game is honestly a genius concept! I would like to thank my team owners, Mr Puneet Mehra, Mehul Shah, and Rishi, for trusting me to lead this team again despite a not-so-great performance the previous year. Special shoutout to their families as well, Toral ma’am Divyansh and Prerna, for cheering on the Mumbai team and making sure our rail was the loudest and full of energy. Really happy that Mehul and Rishi also came down and really felt it with the team and were involved and there from start to finish.

Speaking about my team, I want to say I’m so proud of you guys – every point earned by each of you was crucial to us winning and reaching the finale. I remember the day we reached Goa and had our first team meeting, I was really impressed with Puneet sir because he gave a really inspirational team talk on Day 1 itself, which had a big impact on our team. I have to say one thing about my team, though, everyone was really into it, The togetherness and team spirit was really evident, and I think from Day 1, we manifested the win when we took that picture near the trophy.

Humaara wildcard kaisa ho, Alok Birewar jaisa ho! I think the best decision I made this PSL, other than my obvious retentions of Akshay Nasa and Honey Bijlani, was to sign Alok as my wildcard. I knew Alok wouldn’t do it for the money; he wanted to play PSL, he loves strategizing, he was railing every table every tournament, his team spirit was unparalleled, and the best in the league, so kudos bro I’m proud of you, and you did a great job.

Akshay Nasa, my player, said I am born ready when I asked him if he was going to play the finale. Our strategy was simple, get 250 BB in the finale, send Nasa, and ship it!! Shoutout to Ankit, our 2nd pro, for a great performance joining Nasa in the finale, and also getting the ever so-crucial points in the live MTT, but also for declaring that we’ve won before the league even started.

Honey Bijjlani, for doing more work than the captain, bhai this team would not have won without you, I openly state that you are going to be retained every year for Mumbai Anchors. Nitin Gulati for his passion for this team, getting merchandise and hoodies made for the entire team, thank you, bhai! Simran Malhotra, my fellow Pocket52 team pro, for never disappointing me, for being the number 1 woman player of the league, and for her spirit and love for the team.

Dhirendra Kumar and Avinash Tauro for being on top of things, speaking to the new boys, railing watching the stream making notes, top top performance guys. And of course the new boys Shravan and Nikaas, who I couldn’t believe, played live poker for the first time. They both killed it and got super important points for the team. Every single point contributed by each of you was crucial to this team’s success.

It was a rollercoaster of three days, with ups and downs and highs and lows; the excitement and energy were high, and it was the best three days of my life. Humne bahut chipkaaya, 3 straight days chipkaaya, but you gotta spike to ship, and there was no way Mumbai was not winning this season. Also, a big shoutout to my first mentor and dear friend Sahil Mahboobani for top-notch performance and taking down the Player of the Series, so happy for you, bro!

Lifting that trophy was a great feeling and something that’ll stay with me for life, I hope to recreate many more memories with PSL and Mumbai Anchors!

GG everyone, until next time!

Aaamchiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mumbaiiiiiiii

O’Hara and Enrique’s Premier League Matchweek 5 Preview

After a weekend off and with the international break behind us, we take a look at what the fifth round of Premier League fixtures has in store for us.

Grosvenor Sport ambassadors Jamie O’Hara and Jose Enrique take a closer look at three of the weekend’s key fixtures in Manchester United versus Brighton, West Ham versus Manchester City, and Newcastle versus Brentford.

Watch the full episode of The Counter Attack with Jamie O’Hara and Jose Enrique here.

Manchester United v Brighton

Jamie O’Hara:

This is a massive game for Manchester United as they’ve already put themselves under pressure with their result so far. They might have Rasmus Hojlund coming into the starting 11 and he looked positive when he came on against Arsenal, but they could well struggle against this strong Brighton side.

It will be a brilliant game to watch and I’m looking forward to seeing Evan Ferguson, who I think has a really bright future. On top of that, they have Kaoru Mitoma, who I think is a £100 million player.

I just have a feeling with United being at home, Marcus Rashford coming back and Hojlund potentially starting, that they will be able to get a result. Bruno Fernandes has taken some stick but his performances have actually been really good and I think with those three you’ve always got a chance. It’s going to be close but I can see United winning this one – either way it will be a brilliant game.

Score prediction: Manchester United 2 – 1 Brighton 8/1

Anytime goalscorer: Bruno Fernandes 39/20

Jose Enrique:

I think Manchester United are now in a situation where if they don’t start games well then the stadium turns a bit toxic and they start to go against the owners, and Brighton can take advantage of that if they start well.

They’re already under pressure given their results so far and the situation between ten Hag and Sancho. After a very good season last season I expected Manchester United to be in a much better position at the moment, and now I don’t think things are going to end well for ten Hag.

Watch the full conversation on Erik ten Hag here

Even at home I don’t think this game is 50/50 and I am more in favour of Brighton in this game. They are in a much more positive place in terms of their fanbase and the general feel around the club than Manchester United are at the moment, and I think they could come away with all three points.

I still think it could be a tight game, but I am siding with Brighton. Mitoma is one of my favourite wingers in the league because he is so direct. It will be a great 1v1 battle between him and Aaron Wan-Bissaka, but I can see Mitoma coming out on top.

Score prediction: Manchester United 1 – 2 Brighton 10/1

Anytime goalscorer: Kaoru Mitoma 27/10

West Ham v Manchester City

Jose Enrique:

This game is a prime example of why the Premier League is the best league in the world. To anyone who doesn’t watch the Premier League this game would seem like an easy win for Manchester City, but people that have played in it or watch it will know that this will be a fantastic watch.

West Ham will make this a tough game but I can’t get away from the fact that Manchester City, even if they don’t play at their best, always have the ability to kill teams at any point in a match. A counter-attacking approach will benefit West Ham because we all know that Manchester City will be going all out to win the game.

Anything could happen, but I am going to play it safe and say that City win this game. West Ham’s chances will be few and far between whilst City have the likes of Erling Haaland and Phil Foden in attack, so I believe they will win – they are just too good.

Score prediction: West Ham 0 – 2 Manchester City 7/1

Anytime goalscorer: Erling Haaland 13/25

Jamie O’Hara:

In any other season I would probably have said that this would be a walk in the park for Manchester City, but this West Ham team have been a real surprise with the performances they have put in so far.

They are willing to sacrifice possession and they hit you so ruthlessly on the counter-attack, and David Moyes has been fantastic in masterminding that approach. They could make this a really tough game for City.

I’m going to stick my neck out on the line a bit and say that West Ham will snatch a draw here. It will be tough for them to keep City out but I can see them getting goals on the break, potentially with a late equaliser to send the London Stadium crazy.

Score prediction: West Ham 2 – 2 Manchester City 14/1

Anytime goalscorer: Michail Antonio 24/5

Newcastle v Brentford

Jamie O’Hara:

Newcastle have had a really tough start to the season and they’re in poor form with three losses in a row, and they got absolutely pumped by Brighton in their last game. It’s not looking good for them at the moment. They’ve already lost three and you can only really lose six or seven if you want to be in the top four.

Newcastle need to bounce back and I think the international break came at the right time. They’ve had time to rethink and now they’ll have the St James’ Park crowd behind them again and that is always a massive help.

I can only see this going Newcastle’s way given how crucial it is that they win this game. Anthony Gordon has impressed me so far this season and given that Brentford will likely play as expansive as they always do, I could see him being very effective on the break.

Score prediction: Newcastle 2 – 0 Brentford 6.5/1

Anytime goalscorer: Anthony Gordon 19/5

Jose Enrique:

I don’t think anybody expected Newcastle to have such an underwhelming start to the season. There is more pressure on them this season to get into the top four, and you can see the impact the pressure is having on the players. They don’t look like the same team.

I think they have improved the squad on paper from last season and have a better starting XI and bench, but they are not performing at the same level as last year. The way they are playing at the moment doesn’t give me any positives when considering them for a top four spot.

They need to improve and this game is a great opportunity. At home, against Brentford, with the fans willing them on, I think they will win the game. I can see them getting back to their best in this fixture, and once they get the first goal their confidence will lift. Alexander Isak has been one of the few positives for them this season and I wouldn’t be surprised to see back on the scoresheet.

Score prediction: Newcastle 3 – 0 Brentford 10/1

Anytime goalscorer: Alexander Isak 11/8

Watch the full conversation around Gameweek 5 here

Gameweek 5 predictions:

Wolves v Liverpool

Jose Enrique: Liverpool 4/9

Jamie O’Hara: Liverpool 4/9

 

Aston Villa v Crystal Palace

Jose Enrique: Aston Villa 19/20

Jamie O’Hara: Aston Villa 19/20

 

Fulham v Luton

Jose Enrique: Draw 3/1

Jamie O’Hara: Fulham 4/6

 

Manchester United v Brighton

Jose Enrique: Brighton 11/5

Jamie O’Hara: Manchester United 23/20

 

Tottenham v Sheffield United

Jose Enrique: Tottenham 8/25

Jamie O’Hara: Tottenham 8/25

 

West Ham v Manchester City

Jose Enrique: Manchester City 12/25

Jamie O’Hara: Draw 15/4

 

Newcastle v Brentford

Jose Enrique: Newcastle 4/7

Jamie O’Hara: Newcastle 4/7

 

Bournemouth v Chelsea

Jose Enrique: Draw 16/5

Jamie O’Hara: Draw 16/5

 

Everton v Arsenal

Jose Enrique: Arsenal 8/15

Jamie O’Hara: Arsenal 8/15

 

Nottingham Forest v Burnley

Jose Enrique: Nottingham Forest 59/50

Jamie O’Hara: Nottingham Forest 59/50