As the National Poker Series (NPS) kicks off with its third edition on the host app PokerBaazi, the tournament series is all set to witness lots of new entrants along with some stiff competition from the last year's medalists who would be aiming to increase their medal wins.
One such campaign will be from one of the medalists from the 2022 edition of the series - Saransh Garg from Jabalpur - who is looking to stamp his authority while 35-year-old Karan Malhotra from Agra, a mathematics teacher by profession, believes his extensive knowledge of numbers will give him an edge over the others.
With thousands of players participating from all regions of the country and a revamped prize pool of INR 25 crore, the 28-year-old from Jabalpur has played in over a thousand tournaments, honing his skills to establish his presence on the poker tables in the country. With nearly 20 wins and over 260 prize finishes, Garg is keen to improve his winning streak. However, Agra's Malhotra will be looking to act as a deterrent to Garg's ambitions as he intends to leverage his international experience of putting India on the global map.