First episode of ‘The Player Hunt' Season 2 strikes a chord with poker fans

Hosted by Rannvijay and Harman Singha, in this show selected players compete on the poker felts and audience can watch exciting poker hands unfold

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The first episode of ‘Player Hunt Season 2’ has released on actor Rannvijay Singha’s YouTube channel.

The first episode was released on September 9 has crossed 1.6 lakhs views. Hosted by Rannvijay and Harman Singha, in this show selected players compete on the poker felts and audience can watch exciting poker hands unfold.

The Player Hunt is the dream of Vaibhav and Gaurav Gaggar, Founders of Adda 52, who aimed to bring the sport to the masses in the form of entertainment on a reality show that allows people from all walks of life to showcase their talent to a global audience and prove their poker skills.

There will be a total of seven episodes to watch out for in Season 2 with one episode releasing each week with the grand finale on October 14, 2022. 

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Rannvijay said, "The second season of The Player Hunt is bigger, better, and we are so thrilled with the response our first episode has received. The fun is only going to increase with each episode and stay tuned and watch the magic unfold in the remaining six episodes with the grand finale releasing on October 14, 2022.”

Gaurav Gaggar, Founder of Adda 52, said, "The audience gave ‘The player Hunt’ season one so much love and we are so overwhelmed with the response to season 2. It’s a great opportunity to improve your poker playing abilities.”

Pranav Premnarayen, of Prem Associates Advertising and Marketing who forayed into directorial debut with The Player Hunt season 2, said, “Through this show, we are bringing to the forefront for the viewers to see, a slice of everyday life mixed with a slice of poker life. its fusing the mind with acts, thoughts, actions, and various abilities to bring out a more complete aura of the person.”

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