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McNicholas On Chasing Down the GUKPT National League – PokerNews.com
Posted: August 4, 2021 at 2:14 pm
August 04 2021Matthew Pitt
The first Main Event of the 2021 Grosvenor UK Poker Tour (GUKPT) season was won by a player who, with all due respect, PokerNews had not heard of before. Euan McNicholas came out on top of a 591-strong crowd to bank the 165,800 top prize.
Before this incredible victory, McNicholas had three live poker tournament cashes on his Hendon Mob page, totalling 985. PokerNews was intrigued about this mystery man, so we reached out to the GUKPT London champion to find out more.
"I am Euan McNicholas, originally from Swindon, but now living in London. I play poker full time, mainly playing online cash games."
That goes part way to explaining the lack of live tournament results!
McNicholas discovered poker when he was a university student. He and his friend Alex watched various Twitch streams together. He played poker on and off for a while before turning his attention to becoming a full-time professional poker player when the COVID-19 related lockdowns hit.
"I started playing full time at the start of the pandemic due to my job finishing because of lockdown. I used to be a kids outdoor activity instructor, climbing, kayaking, etc."
Euan McNicholas Wins GUKPT Main Event For 165,800
Busy with work and the online cash game grind meant McNicholas did not have much time for live tournaments and had never played in a live tournament series outside of student events.
"This was my first ever live tournament series. I had only played student poker events before this. Grosvenor is running a promotion called The National Poker League, where they are giving out lots of prize money. These events started online during lockdown, but now restrictions have been lifted, they are moving live. At the start of the GUKPT London series, I was third in the league, so it made sense to play all the events and try chase down the leaderboard."
McNicholas got his live poker grind on and played in all the events on the GUKPT London schedule, including a 560 buy-in Midi Main Event, won by Michael Zhang, and a 2,200 High Roller. Unfortunately for him, McNicholas did not cash in any of them.
Determined not to leave the casino without some National League leaderboard points, McNicholas bought into the 1,350 Main Event on Day 1A. It turned out to be a fantastic decision because he ended his flight with 121,200 chips, enough for sixth-place.
Day 2 saw McNicholas boost his stack to 646,000, meaning he made the final day with a stack large enough for seven out of the 20 surviving players.
"I thought I played very well on both Day 1 and Day 2, but as is the case with tournament poker, there is always a certain element of run-good.
"Day 3 was a rocky ride. I was down to 150,000 (7.5 big blinds) with 16 players left, having done nothing wrong. I then won a few all-ins, and before I knew it, it was the final table. On the final table, I ran well in all-in pots, one being with ace-nine against Jack Hardcastle's pocket jacks, which was huge because I would have been out if I lost, and it also crippled Jack, who is a great player."
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McNicholas was confident throughout the tournament despite finding himself short-stacked at one stage. He was that confident of securing the victory that the thought of striking a deal never came into his mind, despite the difference between first and second-place prize money being more than 50,000.
"I always knew I could win if I just played well and kept focus. At no point did I want to deal. It's not often you get the chance to p[lay for this much money, so I wanted to make the most of the opportunity."
The GUKPT London champion has no immediate plans for his newfound wealth; instead, he is concentrating on winning the National League. he stands an excellent chance of doing so because he currently tops the leaderboard with 559.02 points, which puts him narrowly ahead of Ben Teague on 555.56 points, and with a bit of a cushion between himself and third-placed Christopher Johnson on 523.88.
Before McNicholas headed by to his favoured online cash games, he gave a shout-out to his poker friends who helped make his victory possible.
"I would like to add a massive thank you to my friends in poker. I owe them a lot, and without them, this wouldn't have happened. it was awesome to be able to share the experience with them on the rail."
With a 20,000 sponsorship package awaiting the winner of the National Poker League and events up to September awarding points, we will likely see McNicholas at the upcoming GUKPT Manchester festival at Bury New Road from August 5-15.
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GGPoker Could be Among the First Online Poker Rooms to Launch in the Dutch Regulated Market – Pokerfuse
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New online poker giant GGPoker has confirmed to PRO that they plan to launch in regulated Dutch market, which is slated to open in October.
If granted a license, GGPoker could well be among the first online poker rooms to be fully licensed and operate legally in the country.
GGPoker can confirm that we have plans to become fully licensed in the Netherlands, Paul Burke, Head of PR at GGPoker, told Poker Industry PRO, and without prejudicing any application we also want to make sure well be in a good position to roll out Dutch marketing campaigns should GGPoker be awarded a full license to operate in that market.
GGPoker is excited about any opportunity to extend access to our great games and software to new markets and player communities! Burke added.
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Acres Manufacturing Company Launches Optimal Poker Analyzer on the Heels of New Gaming Technology Called Foundation – PRNewswire
Posted: July 14, 2021 at 1:53 pm
LAS VEGAS, July 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Acres Manufacturing today announced the launch of Optimal Poker Analyzer, a software application that allows casinos to maximize profit on video poker. The program applies advanced analytics from Acres Manufacturing's newly launched Foundation casino management system to evaluate every decision made in video poker, enabling casinos to strategically optimize marketing and operations.
"Optimal Poker Analyzer shows the true value of every video poker player and ranks all players according to skill level and profitability," said Noah Acres of Acres Manufacturing. "Casinos can assign an individual marketing budget to each player, funded entirely by the value of the player's errors. With Optimal Poker Analyzer, casinos can specifically market to high value patrons with no risk of exposure to advantage players."
Optimal Poker Analyzer works by interfacing to Acres Manufacturing's Foundation casino management system, which provides granular data on every hand played. Accessing the actual card values as they're dealt, Optimal Poker Analyzer instantly recognizes the optimal play strategy of each hand and grades the player's actual in-hand decision as a deviation from the expected return of the optimal strategy.
Video poker is a staple in the casino industry, specifically in the high-frequency local markets like Nevada. Due to the skill factor involved, highly skilled players known as advantage players are able to achieve a positive expected return that causes casinos to lose money. These losses are increased when factoring marketing offers such as free play or other rewards that are designed to incentivize play. Many casinos have responded by adapting their video poker strategy by reducing the number of games and incentives offered.
Approved for use in Nevada and other major jurisdictions, Optimal Poker Analyzer works on any game with Foundation installed and across all variants of video poker. Foundation does not require a floor-wide install.
For more details on Acres Manufacturing Group and Foundation, please visit https://acresmanufacturing.com/
About Acres Manufacturing CompanyAcres Manufacturing Company (AMC) is a leading casino loyalty and technology expert and the creator of Foundation, the first-of-its-kind casino management system. Foundation is armed with a massive amount of real-time data, an adaptable credit meter on any game, and bonuses deployable to a player's mobile device, which allows casinos to optimize every customer relationship and maximize long-term profitability. AMC was founded by John Acres, the inventor of casino systems technology. For more information on Acres Manufacturing Company and Foundation, please visit acresmanufacturing.com.
Contact:Mattie Van Gundy9497772490[emailprotected]
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Is it possible to make a living playing poker tournaments? – The Sports Bank
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The increase of players experienced during the pandemic in the online poker rooms, and the settlement of a whole new generation of players since the beginning of the health emergency, has made many amateurs want to make the leap to professional poker.
The improvement experienced in their technique and the aspiration for higher goals are two of the causes that have motivated some players to set their sights on official competitions and end up living off the income generated in the competitions. But is it really possible to make a living playing poker tournaments? What is necessary to be able to live off the earnings from these competitions?
There is a certain consensus in affirming that there is a certain romanticization of poker in these times, especially driven by the broadcasts and the rise of online poker, which shows the friendlier and more relaxed side of this game. However, behind that facade there is a tenacious and unquestionable dedication, hours of study and a good handful of hours of practice at the gaming tables.
And is that to be a professional poker player and turn this game into the main mode of subsistence is something that requires a great capacity for sacrifice, adaptation and discipline. Despite what may be perceived from the outside, it is not an easy lifestyle and it is not for everyone, they explain from one of the main platforms dedicated to the organization of poker events. We are not talking about making money by playing, but about turning the ability to play poker into a tool to earn income on a regular basis. This makes poker a more thoughtful and less spectacular game, taking the necessary risks so as not to compromise the balance of the game, they add.
An essential aspect of maintaining a balance between the personal life and that of the poker player is to establish scheduling guidelines. Sticking to the stipulated schedules is important to maintain discipline and dedication to the game, while avoiding abuse and unhealthy marathon days of play. Poker is a game where the mind works at its best during the games, and keeping the mind in shape is as important as letting it rest for the necessary time, comments the team at Habwin, one of the main firms dedicated to hosting online poker games.
In the case of online poker, this discipline takes on even more importance, since they are services accessible from any smart device that are operational 24 hours a day. Flexibility allows each player to create their own playing routine and adapt their game to a personal schedule, but that flexibility requires extra discipline to maintain control. There is no professional player who makes a living from poker and has not followed strict time rules, the platform explains.
On the other hand, Habwin clarifies: there is a difference between being a professional player and making poker your livelihood. You can have the necessary level and live on income that does not come entirely from poker competitions. However, to aspire to make poker the main source of income it is essential to have a very high level of poker, since not even the best run of luck can make an inexperienced player live mainly from poker. Thats why living off poker earnings is something that only expert players can do, they comment.
Another common denominator for all professional poker players looking to make a living playing poker tournaments is financial instability. Realistically, playing poker is a way of making a living that is exposed to multiple swings. Even the most consistent player is exposed to a change in his or her luck and to earning less income than expected, says Habwin.
Thats why a poker player who lives on tournament winnings is usually a person who manages his money very well and who knows how to compensate for bad streaks with moments when he is able to take the pot, they add.
To prevent a bad streak from ruining the possibility of making poker a livelihood, it is necessary to constantly improve the quality of the game, expand knowledge and try new tactics, something that requires dedication. This often makes poker players enormously studious people who spend hardly any time on anything other than training.
Very few people are aware of the effort and sacrifice behind a poker player living off tournament winnings. It even requires many times not dedicating time to the family to focus on training and practice, something shared by most of the elite players who today make a living from poker, they explain.
It is fair to say that it is possible to make poker a livelihood, and it is even possible, with the typical variations of such a game, to make regular profits that do not compromise the players financial solvency.
However, Habwin states that making poker the main livelihood has implications that are not suitable for everyone, since it is necessary to be aware, from the outset, of all the risks involved, to train continuously to improve the technique and to compensate for the bad streaks with the gains obtained with a good hand.
On the other hand, poker is a game in which the players training is important but it is not the only factor that has relevance in determining the final outcome of the game. Poker is a game that requires good technique and in-depth knowledge of mathematics and probability, but chance also has a lot to say, and no one escapes its effects, says the Habwin team.
Therefore, it is possible to make a living playing poker, but it requires a previous dedication and a remarkable capacity for sacrifice, a tireless need to learn and expand knowledge and to have enough time to play poker games in order to stay trained, keep improving technique and perform at the highest level in the elite competitions to be played.
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WSOP Launches Online Poker in Pennsylvania – WSOP PA joins the regulated Pennsylvania market – Pokerfuse
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A new poker room has joined the Pennsylvania regulated online poker market: WSOP PA has launched in the state, joining a competitive environment which now hosts four online poker rooms.
The PA online poker market is dominated by PokerStars PA, the first operator to launch in the Keystone State, alongside Borgata Poker and BetMGM Poker, two operators that went live relatively recently.
The WSOP PA launch does not come as a surprise to those who have been following the developments in the US online poker space. The operator has been quite clear about its expansion plans for a while now, and WSOP has made it quite clear that Pennsylvania is at the top of the priority list.
Pennsylvania poker players have quite a few reasons to be excited about WSOP.com going live in the state. Perhaps the biggest one is the fact that this is the first US market in which the operator decided to launch with its brand new Poker 8 software. Innovative desktop and mobile platforms bring many improvements over the older client used in Nevada and New Jersey.
As is usually the case, WSOP PA will first go through a testing phase before going fully live in Pennsylvania. During the soft-launch period, the operator and the regulator (Pennsylvania Gaming Control Board) will have an opportunity to test the software and make sure everything is in order prior to a full-scale launch.
However, it is open to the publicduring the soft launch windows, any resident in Pennsylvania can download the app, sign up, deposit and play.
WSOP.com will go live in Pennsylvania for the first time ever on July 12, 2021. The operator is set to open its virtual doors at 2 p.m. EST. During the soft-launch period, WSOP PA will only be available during limited hours, namely:
Players will only be able to download the WSOP PA client and log into their accounts during the official operating hours during soft-launch. Real money cash tables and tournaments will be available in the trial phase.
WSOP has delivered on its promise to launch in Pennsylvania with the new poker client developed by 888poker, their long-standing partner in the United States. Although the software has already entered European markets, this is the first regulated US market to have access to the Poker 8 software.
The new software is truly a state-of-the-art creation that represents a significant upgrade on the software used by other WSOP USA sites. Very sharp and modern design is combined with a user-friendly interface to deliver the kind of platform online poker players expect in 2021.
The operator has put a lot of focus on the mobile segment of the player base, which has translated into high-quality mobile apps for both Android and iOS devices. WSOP PA mobile apps give players much more freedom and allow them to enjoy their poker sessions on the go without disruptions and some of the problems found with older mobile apps.
It still remains to be seen how the new software will handle the traffic once the soft-launch period is over and there is a big influx of players. However, from what we have seen so far, there is every reason to be optimistic about it.
WSOP already has live poker rooms in Nevada and New Jersey. With this latest development, there will be a lot of interest as to whether WSOP intends to pool player liquidity with Pennsylvania. At the moment, this is a moot point as the Keystone State is not part of the Multi State Internet Gaming Agreement (MSIGA). The only states currently sharing players are Nevada, New Jersey, and Delaware.
Nevertheless, recent law changes and rulings on the Wire Act have led to a great deal of speculation over the prospect of shared player pools for online poker rooms.
The most recent development in this area saw the DOJ passing on the opportunity to appeal the court decision. With that, US online poker is probably in the best shape it has ever been, as states can now seriously entertain the idea of entering multistate agreements, which would be a huge boost all operators are looking forward to.
The chance to pool resources would mean greater choice of games and far bigger prize poolssomething WSOP will undoubtedly be keen to implement. With Pennsylvania offering such a large potential player base, we can probably expect movement in this area in the near future.
Not surprisingly, WSOP PA is welcoming all new players with a rather generous bonus package tailored to address the needs and expectations of recreational players and serious grinders alike.
All players making the minimum deposit of $10 qualify for the $50 free play bonus. These free funds can be used with no restrictions to enter WSOP PA tournaments, play in BLAST sit and gos, and join the action on cash game tables. That said, to cash out, players do need to accumulate a total of 125 Action Player Points (APPs).
On top of this, you can also get a very generous 100% match bonus up to $1000 on your first deposit. The bonus is released in $5 increments as you play in real money games and pay rake, generating required APPs in the process.
Last but not least, WSOP PA gives every seven freeroll tickets for $100 freeroll tournaments, providing a few extra opportunities to test the software, see how you like the platform, and, of course, boost your bankroll.
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Red River Harley Davidson hosts 33rd annual Poker Run and Ride – KFDX – Texomashomepage.com
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WICHITA FALLS (KFDX/KJTL) It was April Fools in July for those over at Red River Harley Davidson who hosted their 33rd annual April Fools Poker Run and Ride.
All the proceeds benefit The Friendly Door and its Meals On Wheels program. Dozens participated to support the cause.
For company service writer Bobbie Gilmore, the Red River Harley Davidson poker run ride has been something shes been doing for as long as she can remember. At this years 33rd annual ride, she and others said it felt good to be out riding together again.
Everyone that knows Red River knows this is a nostalgic ride for us, Gilmore said. Everyone wants to be a part of it and get in on it, and you just tie in just by being here and were all a family together riding.
The event started with an 80 mile motorcycle ride, followed by lunch and raffles. The ride has only gotten cancelled three times in the past, one being last year due to the pandemic.
COVID killed it earlier, and they just got cleared, Gilmore said. So they got cleared, were ready to go, lets do it.
It really has a big turnout, Tom Venhaus, a chairman for The Friendly Door, said. For them to give up their time on a Sunday to do the ride and then to come here and we do lunch.
This year, the proceeds from the poker run will go to The Friendly Door Senior Center of Iowa Park.
Gilmore said, It benefits The Friendly Door in Iowa Park. Theyre a great facility that helps the seniors and also does meals on wheels.
Officials with The Friendly Door said they will continue to cherish their relationship with Red River Harley Davidson and that they value their support.
And to say Hi, we appreciate you coming, we appreciate you supporting the center,' Venhaus said. Without their support, we wouldnt be able to do what we do for the senior citizens here.
Venhaus said each event like this one helps the center stay open to serve those seniors in the community. Anything that we do we try to better the conditions for the senior citizens here.
Red River Harley Davidson said they are looking forward to next years April Fools run, and they hope it will be another year of fun on two and three wheels, all to help a great cause.
Although todays ride was a hot one, it did not stop the community from showing up. Employees at Red River said they look forward to actually having next years April Fools run in April.
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PokerStars Team Pro Parker Talbot on Educating His Community and Missing Live Poker – PokerNews.com
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Parker Talbot is a familiar face in the poker world since he burst onto the scene in the mid-2010s.
After starting out playing for pennies with his father, he eventually graduated to playing live at casinos in Quebec, Canada after turning 18. He eventually quit university to become a professional poker player.
Now a member of PokerStars Team Pro, PokerNews sat down with "tonkaaaap" to find out how he's getting on.
Looking back over his poker career, Talbot says becoming a sponsored pro felt "outside the realm of possibility" when he first started out playing poker.
"Even when I first started streaming it wasn't a goal of mine. I just didn't think about it that much," he said. "But as time went on it became more apparent that this was possible. Unfortunately, I didn't sign with PokerStars at the beginning of my streaming career, but we got here eventually!"
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So how did Talbot eventually become a member of the Team PokerStars' stable? It all happened at the PokerStars Players Championship in the Bahamas in 2019.
"I had taken a prolonged hiatus from Twitch and was at the PSPC hanging with Ben "Spraggy" Spragg, Fintan [Hand] and some of the PokerStars Twitch team and they told me to get in contact if I was thinking about streaming again as they loved my content and what I do.
"Fast forward to now and after finally making the decision to head back into the streaming streets, and after a couple of chats with the guys at PokerStars, we decided to make the partnership happen!"
As an experienced poker ambassador, Talbot believes there are many ways an ambassador can bring value to the site they are representing.
"On a personal level, I hope to introduce some new people to the game on Twitch, potentially educating the community in a fun and responsible way through the punts that we make that might be at an earlier point in their poker career. "
Talbot admits that he still finds it funny sometimes seeing the fabled Red Spade next to his name, but says it hasn't changed how opponents play against him.
"There's no doubt the amount of throwables people use against me has increased. To be honest, since the beginning of streaming, people have almost always played differently against me, whether it be a big hero call or a big bluff that they can hopefully show and then watch me moan about on stream, so I guess you could say I'm used to it by now."
Talbot has lofty goals for his online poker career over the rest of 2021 ("I want to win like 194 online tournaments.") but he's also looking forward to the return of live poker, but not for the reason you'd think a successful poker player would have.
"I just want to see my friends, honestly," said Talbot. "The majority of my best buds live on the other side of the world and we often meet up on the European Poker Tour and the like, so the fact we haven't been able to travel for live events has been brutal.
"I'm very much so looking forward to listening to a few hundred people simultaneously shuffle chips. I might head to Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker Main Event most likely and maybe a cheeky vacation to a destination that's hot but not Vegas hot."
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13th Annual Poker Run this Weekend – Lake Chelan News and Information – Lake Chelan Now
Posted: July 10, 2021 at 3:27 am
Boating enthusiasts will celebrate Halloween in July
by Dennis Rahm
After a one year COVID related cancellation, the Lake Chelan Boating Club is excited to resume their annual Poker Run with 50 to 60 boaters expected to participate. The annual event is the clubs single largest fund raising activity with proceeds helping to support a number of organizations and events throughout the Lake Chelan Valley.
The Poker Run is designed to be a fun event and not a race. Participants will attempt to collect the best poker hand possible as they make five separate stops at locations along the lake to pick up their cards in sealed packets.
While all styles of boats participate in the event, its the impressive and powerful off-shore style that draw the most attention. If youre a fan of boats and would like to see them up close, the best opportunity will be during the Friday night boat show and registration in downtown Manson starting at 6 pm that will feature a free photo booth and raffle for a large sized towable.
Poker Run sponsorship coordinator Bill Jarr says the biggest benefit of the annual event is that at least a third of the proceeds are used to support programs and organizations in the valley such as scholarship funds, the Chelan and Manson fireworks shows, swim lessons, water safety classes and much more. Jarr says the event wouldnt be a success without the outstanding support of the local business community in the form of sponsorships and donations.
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Phil Ivey To Launch Non-Fungible Tokens Themed Royal Flush Poker – Legal Gambling News
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The World Poker Tour (WPT) chose to take an unprecedented initiative back in April.
Specifically, the organization decided to enter the non-fungible token industry (NFTs.) An NFT, a digital collectable, will be familiar to anyone who has played NBA Top Shot.
Obviously, the tokens in this instance will be based on the game of Poker. Now it has been revealed that the merchandise will be named after famous pro player Phil Ivey who confirmed that he will be the face of the NFTs.
Interestingly, the NFTs have been named the Royal Flush collection, following his winning of $25,000 grand prize at the Heads Up Championship.
It is obvious that he wont be doing it by himself. To transform the vision into reality, he has collaborated with Impossible Brief and Ethernity Chain. Royal Flush is the name of the NFT collection, which will honor famous players and also memorable events in WPT history.
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The collection will be organized around a playing card concept of 10, Jack, Queen, King, and Ace, with every card priced as per its face value. Furthermore, only a limited quantity of each card will be offered, and that too only for 72 hours. If the supply runs out before the 72-hour period is over, additional quantities will not be offered.
There are really only 8 Aces among the 100 10-card tokens, which include 75 Jacks, 50 Queens, and 20 Kings. Any digital sale, as one might assume, has a built-in software signature, ensuring that it is distinctive and verifiable. However, there is an intriguing twist: the NFTs are priced between $199 and $1,999 ERN. ERN is the Ethernity Chain-backed native crypto coin. So, anyone interested in adding the aforesaid NFTs to their own collection will have to deal with cryptocurrencies.
On the other side, there is a significant financial benefit. Those who can fulfill a set of criteria will be given the chance to play poker with Phil Ivey aboard a luxurious boat in Miami. The criteria include purchasing a Royal Flush token with the numbers 10, Jack, Queen, King, and Ace, as well as one of eight unique Ace tokens. The Aces will be auctioned off with a starting bid of $4,000 ERN.
Its a lengthy and arduous list of prerequisites, but theres a good possibility that several poker fans would leap at the opportunity to interact and play with the famed Phil Ivey.
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Global Poker Index POY Celebrates 10 Years of Rankings with Revival of Boards, 20th GPI 300 Leader Crowned – Poker News Daily
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Hard to believe that it has been ten years since the Global Poker Index has been utilized in the world of poker. From its humble beginnings in 2011 as a method of ranking players to be eligible for a long since gone poker tour, the Global Poker Index has now become one of the best methods of ranking the ever-changing question of who the best in poker is. As the world emerges from the COVID-19 pandemic, the GPI is also undergoing a rebirth of sorts as it looks to maintain its authoritative position in poker while crowning its 20th ever Global Poker Index 300 leader.
POY Returns in 2021 Alongside Mid-Major Rankings
After the shutdown of the tournament poker world in 2020, the GPI did not award a POY for the 2020 tournament season. Because of the lack of events, it was the only logical decision to make for the organization. It also suspended its GPI 300, which ranks the top 300 players in the world over the past three years (which in theory eliminates variance from the equation in considering poker excellence).
Over the last weekend, the GPI came back to life, and they have been busy. The number crunchers have compiled the statistics for the first half of 2020 and come up with a current ranking of the Player of the Year race for 2021. After the stats were compiled, the Top Ten players for the 2021 GPI Player of the Year race were announced:
1. Ali Imsirovic, 2758.21 points2. Jesse Lonis, 2409.353. Qing Liu, 2339.324. Alex Foxen, 2293.885. Adam Hendrix, 2232.616. Joey Weissman, 2217.637. Jordan Cristos, 2210.438. Sean Winter, 2153.429. Sergio Aida, 2055.1110. James Anderson, 2000.03
In a move to try to reduce the impact of the high roller circuit on the POY rankings, the GPI has also introduced what they call their Mid-Major GPI for 2021. For the MMGPI POY (we are working on the acronym), tournaments with a buy in of $2000 or less will be considered (probably could have set the limit higher, but that is a discussion for another time). To this point in 2021, the Mid-Major Global Poker Index Player of the Year lines up as such:
1. Jesse Lonis, 2019.27 points2. Jordan Cristos, 1837.173. Joseph Henry, 1810.144. Tuan Mai, 1790.215. Daniel Sepiol, 1702.536. Nick Pupillo, 1681.127. Qing Liu, 1645.978. Michael Rossitto, 1645.739. Ricardo Eyzaguirre, 1630.8010. Francis Anderson, 1618.23
Joe McKeehen Crowned 20th Ever Leader of GPI 300
Back in 2011 with the first-ever GPI 300, Jason Mercier was crowned as the leader of the pack. The GPI 300 was the attempt by the organization to rank the top 300 players in the world over a three-year period. The three-year period of review allowed for a one-time lightning strike from having an overt impact on the rankings, such as a victory in a major event or a high dollar buy in tournaments effect on the overall ratings.
Over the decade since Mercier was first crowned as the GPI 300 leader, only 18 other players have held the position. It has included over the years Frances Bertrand ElkY Grospellier, eight-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner and Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel, fellow Hall of Famer Daniel Negreanu, and the only two-time winner of the GPI POY, Alex Foxen. Now, the 20th member of that exclusive club has been crowned. When the rankings were revived on July 1, former World Champion Joe McKeehen stood atop the rankings:
1. Joe McKeehen, 2200.88 points2. Nick Pupillo, 2125.123. Brian Altman, 2107.564. Qing Liu, 2103.515. Matas Cimbolas, 2102.516. Brock Wilson, 2056.717. Adam Hendrix, 2055.148. Ali Imsirovic, 2015.489. Alex Foxen, 1991.3710. Joey Weissman, 1983.18
With tournament poker ramping up again, all of these rankings are subject to change. It is also a sign that the world is beginning to emerge from the shutdown as regular situations begin to reemerge from their slumber.
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