2012 Dec 1

The main news for this month is that we’re hard at work on our next three books. The first, Further Limit Hold ‘em; Exploring the Model Poker Game by Philip Newall, is now finished and has just been sent to our index builder for creation of the index. We expect the index building to take about three weeks, and then it goes to the printer where another two to three weeks is probably reasonable. So it looks like we’ll have this text around the middle of January of next year.

This is an advanced text on some aspects of limit hold ‘em where our author identifies situations that should allow good players to improve on their win rates. It’s not a starter book, but it definitely contains many interesting ideas and concepts.

Our next book, Applications of No-Limit Hold ‘em; A Guide to Understanding Theoretical Sound Poker by Matthew Janda is currently being worked on. This is a sophisticated theory book and right at this point in time, even though we have gotten a lot done, there’s still a lot more to do, much more than we have currently completed. So it’s difficult to estimate a publication date right at this moment. But our author is working away so my best guess is sometime during the first six months of 2013.

A few of you are already familiar with Matt’s work at Cardrunners, so there’s already a fair amount of interest in this book, and we believe it will be state of the art and will help most players, regardless of current skill level, to play better, and I know this statement is already true with me. However, the reason it’s going slowly is that some of the material has been difficult to express in a clear and concise way. But we’re definitely making progress and expect to produce a great book.

We’re also expecting to receive the next Harrington manuscript early next yea which would also put it on a midyear or a little later publishing date. It’s title is Harrington on Modern Tournament Poker and of course the authors are Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie. I actually know little about the content, so won’t make any comment here, but we do expect another terrific contribution from Dan and Bill.

Finally, I do want to wish everyone a happy holiday season and look forward to poker having a much better 2013 than 2012. We, as everyone else, don’t know what will happen with the poker laws in the United Sates, and when the US players will get their Full Tilt money back. But we do think that there will be improvement and that within the first six months of 2013 Nevada, and then followed by perhaps a few other states, will have Internet poker again. So we’re definitely optimistic.

2012 Nov 1

Global Poker Index: "King" Dan Smith Rises to the Top

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

PlayerTotal GPI ScoreGPI Rank
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

RankPlayerTotal ScoreChange in Rank From Last Week
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

RankPlayerTotal ScoreChange in Rank From Last Week
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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