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India
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Beginner
Why we picked it Nitesh Salvi went from late-night poker games in his student dorm to building one of India's larger poker platforms, which is exactly a student turning proximity into founder-market fit. He is candid about the unglamorous middle: getting rejected over 150 times even with a prior exit, so it is honest about how hard the path is once you start. It is a relatable India example that shows the edge can come from what you are already close to.
Nitesh Salvi, Founder & CEO of Pocket52, on building India's largest poker platform
On The Indian Startup Show by Neil Patel (host) ~1 hr
- A hobby you and your friends are deep in can become the market you understand better than outsiders do.
- Even a founder with a past exit faced 150+ rejections, so early struggle is normal and not a sign you were wrong to start.
- Trust and loyalty with your first users are built deliberately, not assumed, especially in a space where credibility matters.