Shivam Shukla Tops Chip Lists in DPT Grand 2024 High Roller Bracelet Tournament
The highly anticipated DPT Grand 2024 poker series, powered by Adda52, has officially begun, with a host of top contenders vying for the coveted bracelet events.
Currently leading the chip counts is Shivam Shukla, who has amassed an impressive stack of 595,000 chips. Shukla's success extends beyond the DPT Grand, as he recently won $3,455 at the World Poker Tour - WPT Cambodia Championship in Event #30 and $748 at the HSOP Championship in Event #11.
In second place, we find Shardul Parthasarathy with a formidable 508,000 chips. Other notable top 10 contenders include Tejas Gada (385,000 chips), Ashish Munot (304,000 chips), Devang Yadav (283,000 chips), Pranav Bagai (286,000 chips), Vikram Kumar (279,000 chips), Ritwik Khanna (276,000 chips), and Mithun Mahesh (267,000 chips). The only female poker player in the top 10 chip holders is Kanchan Sharma, who is also participating in the series.
Another notable player, Ankit Bhansali, has already made his mark at the series by winning the NLH Bounty event. However, his current chip count is not yet specified.
The DPT Grand 2024 series has announced bracelet events, and the competition is expected to heat up as the series progresses. Among the poker players participating in the series are Zarvan Tumboli, Kunal Patni, and the Main Event Champion of 2024, Gera Abraham.
Roy D'Silva, a published author covering the poker beat, is also present at the series, providing insightful updates and analysis.
As the DPT Grand 2024 unfolds, it promises to be an exciting and action-packed series. Stay tuned for more updates as the poker world's elite battle it out for the coveted bracelets.
[1] Source: Report dated August 14, 2025.
In the heart of the DPT Grand 2024, high roller contender Shivam Shukla dominates with a staggering 595,000 chips, solidifying his high-profile reputation in casino-gambling arenas, particularly in casino-games like poker. Meanwhile, Shardul Parthasarathy follows closely with an impressive 508,000 chips, making for a thrilling showdown of poker skills at the series.