October 11 2012, Rich Ryan

On Sunday, PokerTube.com released an interview between Rikard Aberg and Tom “durrrr” Dwan. Akberg was able to snag a few minutes with Dwan in Cannes, France, after he busted from the World Series of Poker Europe Majestic High Roller, and the two talked about a handful of topics including live tournament stops, Macau, and Dwan’s return to online poker.
According to the interview, Dwan no longer considers Las Vegas “home.” When asked if he still resides in Sin City, he answers, “I have my mail sent to Vegas, but I’m not there as much. I’m overseas way more than I’m in Vegas. I’m in Macau more than Vegas too.”
Dwan also tells Aberg that he hasn’t played online for “a year and a half now.” He says he has yet to change his online poker account’s (the site is not specified) location to Macau, but he plans to.
“Yeah I think I’m going to get my account set up where it’s from Macau so I can play from there because I have a place there.”
Aberg then asks Dwan to talk about the games in Macau, citing that they are “mysterious” and there is not much said about them.
“I think there’s a bunch of information out there,” Dwan tells him. “There’s a whole load of games. It’s usually no-limit and the stakes just vary a lot.”
Dwan also admits that he has “no idea” whether or not poker will continue to thrive in Macau, but he hopes it will.
The subject then changes to Full Tilt Poker, and Aberg asks whether or not Dwan was involved in the sale process.
“There was a bit of stuff, especially early on, that I was involved in, but it didn’t, the ways I thought I could help didn’t end up materializing and that’s – and it made me really unhappy.”
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October 11 2012, Mickey Doft

Each week, the Global Poker Index releases a list of the top 300 tournament poker players in the world using a formula that takes a player’s results over six half-year periods. Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier’s latest run atop the GPI lasted four weeks, but he’s looking up at a familiar foe once again. For a look at the entire list of 300, visit the official GPI website.
The Top 10 as of October 8, 2012
| 2 | Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier | 2,780.55 | -1 |
| 3 | Marvin Rettenmaier | 2,567.86 | +1 |
| 4 | Steve O’Dwyer | 2,561.56 | +4 |
| 5 | Andrew Lichtenberger | 2,550.38 | – |
| 6 | Philipp Gruissem | 2,532.38 | – |
| 7 | Michael Mizrachi | 2,443.11 | +2 |
| 8 | Vanessa Selbst | 2,419.96 | -1 |
| 9 | Phil Hellmuth | 2,409.32 | +20 |
| 10 | Dan Smith | 2,393.94 | -7 |
Jason Mercier is back atop the GPI after his eighth-place finish (for “84,672/$110,467) in the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event. That marks Mercier’s first live six-figure score (US dollars) of 2012.
Phil Hellmuth makes his debut in the top 10 this week following his World Series of Poker Europe Main Event win for “1,022,376. Mike Watson also enjoying seven-figure success in Cannes. He took down the “50,000 Majestic High Roller for “1,000,000 and though he came up just short of the top 10, he vaulted 29 places to the No. 15 position.
Welcome to the GPI
Seven players are new to this week’s GPI, led by Nicolas Cardyn. He returns to the GPI in the No. 171 spot following his 11th-place showing in the World Series of Poker Europe Main Event, worth “52,416.
New Additions
| Nicolas Cardyn | 1,368.71 | 171st |
| Leo Fernandez | 1,228.05 | 218th |
| Adam Levy | 1,193.00 | 237th |
| Roman Romanovskyi | 1,150.51 | 255th |
| Stephane Albertini | 1,127.25 | 270th |
| Eric Sfez | 1,122.09 | 272nd |
| Kevin Saul | 1,094.43 | 292nd |
Bernard Lee, Eddy Sabat, Fabian Quoss, Khiem Nguyen, Matthias De Meulder, Simeon Naydenov, and Ty Reiman all fell from the GPI this week.
Ups and Downs
The biggest rise of the week belonged to Marc-Andre Ladouceur. He took down a “5,000 No-Limit Hold’em side event at EPT San Remo for “132,400.
Biggest Gains
| 69th | Keven Stammen | 1,757.09 | +91 |
| 73rd | Chris Brammer | 1,736.99 | +98 |
| 74th | Elio Fox | 1,736.18 | +54 |
| 116th | Vadzim Kursevich | 1,556.93 | +45 |
| 152nd | Marc-Andre Ladouceur | 1,444.36 | +117 |
| 157th | Max Silver | 1,426.29 | +101 |
| 163rd | Liv Boeree | 1,412.18 | +88 |
| 220th | Joe Kuether | 1,222.97 | +72 |
| 233rd | Kent Lundmark | 1,195.83 | +34 |
Kevin Vandersmissen fell the furthest this week. His win in the Irish Open Main Event (worth “420,000) aged into Period 2.
Biggest Drops
| 109th | Olivier Busquet | 1,589.01 | -32 |
| 110th | Sam Trickett | 1,580.78 | -35 |
| 122nd | Igor Kurganov | 1,538.39 | -39 |
| 133rd | Matt Waxman | 1,499.67 | -35 |
| 190th | James Dempsey | 1,316.27 | -52 |
| 199th | Fabrizio Gonzalez | 1,272.31 | -34 |
| 229th | Koen De Visscher | 1,207.75 | -67 |
| 250th | Chino Rheem | 1,163.35 | -32 |
| 267th | Kevin Vandersmissen | 1,137.45 | -72 |
| 281st | Jake Bazeley | 1,109.44 | -50 |
What’s In Store?
EPT San Remo wraps up on Thursday and has the potential to have a lasting effect on the top 10 of the GPI.
High-Roller specialist Philipp Gruissem (No. 6 on the GPI), is at yet another high-roller final table. With four six-figure scores comprising his Period 1, he has a chance to add a fifth with either a win or a runner-up showing. The fourth score came this week with his fourth-place finish in the “50,000 Majestic High Roller for “275,000.
Why didn’t his No. 6 standing from last week improve? It would have, however his win in the £20,000 High-Roller event at last year’s EPT London (worth £450,200/$703,657) aged into Period 3. He surely would have dipped from the top 10, but instead is set to become a fixture there for quite a while.
Gruissem is setting himself up quite nicely for when his oldest Period 1 scores age into Period 2 and it won’t be long before he challenges Mercier and Grospellier at the top.
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