October 04 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. For a look at the entire list of 300, visit the official GPI website.
The Top 10 as of October 1, 2012
Adrien Allain | 1,246.38 | 208th |
Ana Marquez | 1,149.52 | 248th |
Jess Yawitz | 1,116.90 | 271st |
Jon Aguiar | 1,108.98 | 278th |
Joe Kuether | 1,090.98 | 292nd |
Simeon Naydenov | 1,085.93 | 295th |
Justin Conley | 1,081.03 | 297th |
Alessandro Longobardi | 1,080.36 | 299th |
Andrea Benelli, Arnaud Mattern, Chris Bjorin, Juan Manuel Pastor, Kevin Iacofano, Salvatore Bonavena, Nicolas Cardyn, and Ondrej Vinklarek all fell from the GPI this week.
Ups and Downs
The biggest rise of the week belonged to Faraz Jaka thanks to two cashes at the World Series of Poker Europe. The smaller of the two came in Event #4: “3,000 No-Limit Hold’em Shootout, where he finished 17th for “5,428. The bigger cash came in Event #5: “10,000 No-Limit Hold’em Mixex Max. Jaka finished in fourth place for “86,806.
Biggest Gains
16th | Roger Hairabedian | 2,273.05 | +36 |
67th | Faraz Jaka | 1,751.49 | +124 |
81st | Dan O’Brien | 1,689.31 | +42 |
92nd | John Monnette | 1,639.38 | +36 |
125th | Mihails Morozovs | 1,523.42 | +32 |
126th | John Eames | 1,514.11 | +32 |
129th | Brandon Cantu | 1,506.36 | +94 |
158th | Simon Ravnsbaek | 1,414.52 | +64 |
205th | Matt Stout | 1,252.75 | +68 |
222nd | Dominik Nitsche | 1,213.97 | +35 |
David Vamplew fell the furthest this week. His 10th-place finish in the EPT Campione Main Event (for “41,000) in March aged into Period 2.
Biggest Drops
176th | David Vamplew | 1,354.21 | -57 |
199th | Jean-Philippe Rohr | 1,272.49 | -52 |
228th | Rocco Palumbo | 1,205.44 | -34 |
231st | Jake Bazeley | 1,193.46 | -35 |
246th | Nick Yunis | 1,161.64 | -48 |
266th | Anatoly Gurtovy | 1,132.48 | -54 |
273rd | Dermot Blain | 1,114.42 | -36 |
284th | Dana Kellstrom | 1,099.63 | -33 |
289th | Marco Leonzio | 1,096.02 | -49 |
290th | Barnard Lee | 1,094.49 | -44 |
What’s In Store?
With the World Series of Poker Europe concluding on Thursday, next week’s GPI rankings will account for the results from the Main Event and the “50,000 Majestic High Roller. Most notably, Jason Mercier is set to regain the top spot on the GPI. Regardless of his finish in the WSOPE Main Event, Mercier will reclaim No. 1 GPI status.
Leading going into the Main Event final table is none other than Phil Hellmuth, currently No. 33 on the GPI. He’ll see a nice boost into the top 20, but the top 10 appears a bit out of reach.
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September 13 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. For a look at the entire list of 300, visit the official GPI website.
The Top 10 as of September 10, 2012
Jacob Bazeley | 1,300.86 | 190th |
Kunal Patel | 1,130.83 | 258th |
Carla Solinas | 1,098.62 | 284th |
Viktor Blom | 1,073.74 | 295th |
Mike Sexton | 1,073.60 | 296th |
Rob Akery | 1,072.64 | 297th |
Maxi Lehmanski | 1,070.89 | 298th |
Eric Baldwin | 1,070.64 | 299th |
Moreten Mortensen | 1,069.24 | 300th |
Falling from the GPI this week were Hugo Lemaire, James Mitchell, Joe Cassidy, Mike Leah, Nam Le, Ryan Eriquezzo, Stephane Benadiba, Taylor von Kriegenbergh, and Vinny Pahuja.
Ups and Downs
The biggest rise of the week belonged to Ismael Bojang. His Period 2 had only one score before his eighth-place finish in a $3,000 No-Limit Hold’em event at the 2012 Merit Spring Open aged into Period 2. In addition to gaining that second score in his Period 2, it wasn’t previously counting as part of his Period 1 slate, so he lost no points there.
Biggest Gains
35th | Scott Baumstein | 1,987.44 | +22 |
117th | Sergio Castelluccio | 1,557.88 | +34 |
152nd | Roland Israelashvili | 1,434.87 | +15 |
167th | Aubin Cazals | 1,375.79 | +25 |
202nd | Rupert Elder | 1,263.43 | +40 |
204th | Ismael Bojang | 1,252.25 | +41 |
216th | Massimo Mosele | 1,232.28 | +15 |
246th | Paul Volpe | 1,144.20 | +16 |
251st | Max Silver | 1,140.50 | +34 |
279th | Bryce Yockey | 1,104.99 | +17 |
Slipping the most this week were Tim West and Matt Waxman. For West, it was his 11th-place finish in the second Epic Poker League event (worth $46,020) that aged into Period 3. Waxman’s win in the 2011 WPT Grand Prix de Paris Main Event worth “500,000 also aged into Period 3.
Biggest Drops
62nd | Fabrice Soulier | 1,850.14 | -32 |
68th | Martin Jacobson | 1,796.27 | -26 |
89th | Matt Waxman | 1,684.51 | -40 |
94th | Isaac Baron | 1,625.42 | 25- |
153rd | Alex Kravchenko | 1,429.19 | -38 |
154th | Guillaume Darcourt | 1,425.38 | -22 |
217th | Mario Puccini | 1,231.49 | -29 |
242nd | John Andress | 1,153.63 | -32 |
260th | Allen Cunningham | 1,128.32 | -27 |
280th | Tim West | 1,102.42 | -67 |
What’s In Store?
The 2012 Partouche Poker Tour Main Event results will be reflected in next week’s standings, helping out fourth-place finisher Dan O’Brien (currently No. 231) and Dan Smith. Even though Smith’s seventh-place score for “178,496 most likely won’t crack his current top-four Period 1 scores, it will pay huge dividends when his scores begin to age into Period 2 next month. Smith is on the fast track to No. 1 on the GPI.
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