Indian Poker Queen Nikita Luther Wins 'Excellence in Gaming' Award at 2025 Women's Conference

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Indian Poker Queen Nikita Luther Wins 'Excellence in Gaming' Award at 2025 Women's Conference

India's top poker player Nikita Luther was honored with the 'Excellence in Gaming' award at the We Women Want Conclave 2025, recognizing her outstanding contributions and achievements in poker.

Indian poker queen Nikita Luther recently received the "Excellence in Gaming" award at the We Women Want Conclave 2025 in Mumbai. The conference aims to recognize outstanding women in various fields, and Luther was honored for her exceptional performance at the poker table and her contributions to promoting the development of poker in India.

Nikita Luther is one of India’s most famous female professional poker players, having achieved numerous successes in international events. Known for her calm playing style and precise hand reading, she is widely regarded as an iconic figure in Indian poker. This award not only validates her personal career but also reflects the growing influence of women in poker, a field traditionally dominated by men.

At the award ceremony, Luther stated: "Poker is not just a sport of skill and strategy, but also teaches me patience, focus, and decision-making. I hope more women will bravely try it and break stereotypes." She also encouraged young women to get involved in poker and emphasized the importance of education and technical training.

The We Women Want Conclave is a platform focused on female empowerment and leadership development, annually selecting outstanding women in business, sports, arts, and other fields. Luther’s award further enhances poker's social recognition as an intellectual sport.

Currently, Luther is actively preparing for upcoming events and is committed to giving back to the community through poker charity activities. Her success story inspires countless Indian women to pursue their professional dreams.

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She became an iconic figure in Indian poker due to her excellent performance in international poker tournaments, and multiple WSOP gold bracelets and cash prizes in top events, thus being called 'Queen of Indian Poker' by media and fans.