There is huge money in poker and youngsters are making somewhere between Rs 10 lakh and Rs 1 crore every month. One such player is Aditya Agarwal.
Agarwal, the face of Indian poker and who has managed to make a name for himself at the international level and earn millions of dollars, says that it is still awkward for him to tell people that he actually does "gambling" for a living.
"At that time, I thought that doing anything else other than this would be stupid and that's how I got into it," he told PTI.
Agarwal, who hails from Kolkata, had recently made headlines when he bagged a massive USD 96,445 at the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, which is considered one of the biggest tournaments in poker.
"Best players are those who are good at all these aspects," explained Agarwal, who along with his brother Rajat, founded PokerGuru.In, a website dedicated to the game.
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