Romit Advani is an Indian professional poker player known for his strong presence in the Asian circuit and consistent deep runs in international festivals, widely recognized as a regular in the WPT and APT scenes.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
According to The Hendon Mob, his total live earnings stand at $175,837. His career-best score of $15,970 came during the 2019 WSOP in Las Vegas, where he finished 1,005th in the massive $10,000 Main Event field. Advani has also found significant success closer to home, notably finishing 3rd in the 2017 Deltin Poker Tournament Main Event for INR 883,600 (∼$13,761) and 5th in the 2020 Baazi Poker Tour High Roller for INR 795,600 (∼$11,173). He remains a dangerous contender in Southeast Asian stops, recently cashing in several events at the 2024 APT Phu Quoc, including a 6th place finish in a No Limit Hold’em event for VND 86,080,000 (∼$3,398).

Biography & Poker Background
Originally from Mumbai, India, Advani has established himself as one of the more traveled players on the Indian circuit. He began making a name for himself in the domestic Goa-based festivals like the WPT India and Baazi Poker Tour before expanding his reach to global stages. His trajectory has seen him transition from grinding local events to competing in major stops in Vietnam, Cambodia, and the United States, effectively bridging the gap between the burgeoning Indian market and the international high-stakes community.
Play Style & Strategy
Advani is known for a calculated and aggressive tournament strategy, often excelling in the high-pressure environment of mid-stakes events. His ability to navigate large fields is evidenced by his numerous cashes in the WSOP and WPT Prime circuits, where he demonstrates sharp situational awareness and a willingness to apply pressure during the bubble and final table phases. This technical proficiency has made him a fixture in the rankings of the top Indian players, currently sitting comfortably within the top 75 on the India All Time Money List.




















