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Poker is a mental sport and women have no disadvantage: Poker champ Nikita Luther

Professional poker is trending in India and Delhi girl Nikita Luther has already earned a place for herself in the global circuit.

By Manvi Pant  Dec 26, 2019 3:36:20 PM IST (Published)


Poker has always been called a man’s game. Meet 28-year-old Nikita Luther from Delhi, who refused to follow stereotypes and is now one of India’s finest professional poker players. She created history by winning a gold bracelet at The World Series of Poker (WSOP), also called the 'Olympic gold medal' of poker, in Las Vegas in June last year.
Born into a military family, Nikita moved cities until sixth grade when her family shifted base to Delhi permanently. As a student, she held a strong academic record and graduated from Delhi University. Then, an introduction to poker by US-based games company Zynga triggered Nikita's curiosity. A "self-motivated and hyper-active individual", she got a chance at a friend’s birthday party to play poker for real money. "It was an 'aha' moment for me. I started playing the game and quickly realised that it was not a game of chance, but a game of skill. I enjoyed playing it," she shares, adding, "What attracted me to poker was also that it is a mathematical game that requires knowledge of complex strategy. In fact, the luck element is tiny and irrelevant in the long run."
Soon her passion for poker opened new horizons, and she started playing full-time. "I worked hard to stay competitively ahead. I practice daily to stay sharp and focused. I also work out to stay fit as, surprisingly, poker needs a lot of stamina and physical fitness," said Nikita who reserves 20 hours in a week to study the game when she is not travelling for a tournament.