November 01 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. While the player in the No.1 spot has changed multiple times, it’s usually been Jason Mercier and Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier jockeying for position in what had been a two-horse race. Dan Smith now sits alone atop the GPI. For a look at the entire list of 300, visit the official GPI website.
The Top 10 as of October 29, 2012
2,744.54 | -2 | ||
5 | Andrew Lichtenberger | 2,545.70 | – |
6 | Philipp Gruissem | 2,531.40 | -2 |
7 | Steve O’Dwyer | 2,487.96 | – |
8 | Phil Hellmuth | 2,421.95 | – |
9 | Vanessa Selbst | 2,404.80 | +1 |
10 | Mike Watson | 2,400.12 | -1 |
It was only a matter of time before Dan Smith’s six- and seven-figure scores began to pay off on the GPI front. Smith earned three first-place finishes (each six figures) at the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final in April. Two of those scores aged and instantly boosted his Period 2 score, while not affecting his Period 1 much as he still has three six-figures results to go along with one seven-figure pay day. Get used to seeing Smith atop the GPI.
Welcome to the GPI
Sixteen players are new to this week’s rankings, led by Tim West and Dominik Nitsche. West recently finished in seventh place at the Festa al Lago Main Event for $40,469, giving his Period 1 a much-needed boost. Nitsche, meanwhile, topped a 230-player field in the WPT South Africa Main Event for $206,153.
New Additions
Tim West | 1,274.02 | 186th |
Dominik Nitsche | 1,254.77 | 199th |
Ray Qartomy | 1,136.01 | 253rd |
Justin Conley | 1,118.94 | 264th |
Chady Ojeil | 1,067.58 | 284th |
Kunal Patel | 1,066.79 | 285th |
Igor Yaroshevsky | 1,063.35 | 287th |
Arnaud Mattern | 1,061.38 | 288th |
Jake Bazeley | 1,057.30 | 289th |
Eric Baldwin | 1,057.27 | 290th |
Stephane Albertini | 1,048.82 | 291st |
Marko Neumann | 1,047.69 | 293rd |
Mike Wattel | 1,047.58 | 294th |
Kunimaro Kojo | 1,044.37 | 296th |
David Bach | 1,042.31 | 298th |
Marc Inizan | 1,041.49 | 299th |
Aaron Jones, Anatoly Gurtovy, David Paredes, Hoyt Corkins, Nacho Barbero, Justin Zaki, Kevin Vandersmissen, Lucille Cailly, Matt Stout, Maxi Lehmanski, Max Lykov, Mikhail Petrov, Pratyush Buddiga, Roman Romanovskyi, Simeon Naydenov, and Zoltan Szabo fell from the GPI this week.
Ups and Downs
The biggest rise of the week belonged to Matt Waxman following his runner-up showing in the Festa al Lago Main Event for $273,944.
Biggest Gains
20th | Justin Bonomo | 2,166.56 | +39 |
101st | Dimitar Danchev | 1,564.79 | +35 |
106th | Matt Waxman | 1,554.24 | +130 |
167th | Victor Ramdin | 1,327.19 | +35 |
195th | Zachary Korik | 1,259.69 | +89 |
232nd | Greg Ronaldson | 1,182.67 | +41 |
240th | Jeff Gross | 1,165.28 | +41 |
243rd | Ty Reiman | 1,155.41 | +50 |
246th | Maria Ho | 1,145.96 | +41 |
Martin Finger fell the furthest this week. His two cashes from the PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final aged into Period 2.
Biggest Drops
131st | Andrew Badecker | 1,472.97 | -81 |
152nd | McLean Karr | 1,386.69 | -43 |
158th | Guillaume Darcourt | 1,367.68 | -42 |
178th | Vyacheslav Igin | 1,300.33 | -73 |
183rd | Martin Finger | 1,287.53 | -89 |
185th | Sergio Castelluccio | 1,278.01 | -62 |
204th | Matt Glantz | 1,249.32 | -46 |
263rd | Marco Leonzio | 1,120.19 | -41 |
276th | Rupert Elder | 1,088.37 | -55 |
283rd | Alex Queen | 1,070.06 | -41 |
To look at the entire list of 300, visit the official GPI website. While you’re at it, follow the GPI on Twitter and its Facebook page.
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September 11 2012, Rich Ryan
On Tuesday, the World Poker Tour Season XI Grand Prix de Paris continued with Day 1b at the Aviation Club de France. There were 132 registrants, creating a total player pool of 228, but only 92 survived the day. No player finished with 100,000 chips or more, but French singer Grégoire Boissenot ended with 95,000 chips. Biting at his heels are Peter Jetten and Matt Salsberg, both of whom bagged exactly 83,575 chips.
The overall chip leader in the tournament is Jacques Enjoubault, who finished Day 1a with 225,200 chips.
Other notables who survived the day include 2009 November Niner Antoine Saout (77,795), PokerStars and Monte-Carlo® Casino EPT Grand Final Champion Mohsin Charania (72,250), two-time $50,000 Poker Players Championship Winner Michael Mizrachi (69,750), 2011 WSOP bracelet winner Fabrice Soulier (62,500), and Tony G (62,450), who finished runner-up in this event in 2004.
Tony G sat down and immediately won a nice-sized pot off of 2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event runner-up Kyle Julius. Tony G opened to 1,100 from early position, and two players called, including Julius on the button. The flop was , and the action checked to Tony G who tossed out 2,000. Only Julius called. Tony G fired 3,000 when the
turned, Julius called, and Tony G fired a third bullet worth 4,000 when the
completed the board. Julius folded tens face up, and Tony G flashed a black eight, announcing that he flopped a set.
Salsberg got off to a rough start, losing more than two thirds of his stack in the first few hours, but doubled through Vanessa Selbst. Salsberg turned a set of queens and called an all-in bet from Selbst who held straight a flush draws. The river bricked, shooting Salsberg’s stack above 40,000 chips.
Dan O’Brien, Guillaume Darcourt, Guillaume Rivet, Roberto Romanello, and Selbst all busted on their second bullet, and JC Alvarado, Ludovic Lacay, and Darren Elias all busted in their only try.
Day 2 is scheduled for 1500 CEST (0600 PDT) on Wednesday, and the PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be there providing up-to-the-minute updates from the Aviation Club de France.
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