Global Poker Index: Fedor Holz Still First, Nick Petrangelo Now Second
Each week, the Global Poker Index releases a list of the top tournament poker players in the world using a formula that takes into account a player's results over six half-year periods. For a look at the entire list, visit the official GPI website. Here's a look at the rankings as of August 24, 2016.
2016 GPI Player of the Year
Rank | Player | GPI Score | Change |
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1 | Fedor Holz | 3637.69 | - |
2 | Paul Volpe | 3095.05 | - |
3 | Adrian Mateos | 3045.89 | - |
4 | Chance Kornuth | 3016.86 | - |
5 | David Peters | 2862.92 | +2 |
6 | Nick Petrangelo | 2838.33 | +44 |
7 | Jason Mercier | 2812.00 | -2 |
8 | Dominik Nitsche | 2799.02 | -2 |
9 | Ivan Luca | 2796.21 | -1 |
10 | Dietrich Fast | 2707.36 | -1 |
Fedor Holz still leads the Global Poker Index 2016 Player of the Year race, and in fact added to his lead over Paul Volpe in second position and the rest of the chase pack after winning yet another high roller event, this time the �50,000 Super High Roller at European Poker Tour Barcelona.
Holz topped a field of 102 entries to earn the trophy and a �1,300,300 first prize, his fifth career seven-figure score, all of which he's earned in the last eight months. This makes 11 weeks at the top of the POY list for the young German.
The other item of note in this week's POY top 10 is the upward move of another EPT Barcelona high roller winner, Nick Petrangelo who jumped all of the way from No. 50 to No. 6 this week. Petrangelo won the festival-opening �10,300 Single Reentry event, besting a 240-entry field to take away a �413,000 first prize.
GPI 300 Top 10
Rank | Player | GPI Score | Change |
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1 | Fedor Holz | 4877.65 | - |
2 | Nick Petrangelo | 4595.93 | +2 |
3 | Byron Kaverman | 4308.79 | - |
4 | Jason Mercier | 4285.16 | -2 |
5 | Steve O'Dwyer | 4140.36 | +5 |
6 | Anthony Zinno | 4022.08 | -1 |
7 | Tom Marchese | 4018.68 | +2 |
8 | David Peters | 3988.07 | -2 |
9 | Bryn Kenney | 3981.37 | -2 |
10 | Dominik Nitsche | 3934.30 | -2 |
The triumphs of Holz and Petrangelo are reflected in the updated overall GPI rankings as well, with Holz adding points to extend his lead and Petrangelo moving up from No. 4 to No. 2 to equal his previous career-high ranking.
Former No. 1 Steve O'Dwyer has also improved his positioning in the overall rankings by moving from No. 10 to No. 5 this week. O'Dwyer moved up thanks to a fifth-place finish in the �25,500 Single Reentry High Roller at EPT Barcelona won by Pratyush Buddiga following a three-way chop.
Welcome to the GPI Top 300
Rank | Player | Total Score |
---|---|---|
147 | [Removed:17] | 2278.89 |
152 | Juha Helppi | 2251.91 |
153 | Tom Hall | 2247.88 |
185 | Daniel Colman | 2123.36 |
198 | Tobias Reinkemeier | 2089.75 |
204 | Seth Davies | 2075.03 |
210 | Kitty Kuo | 2061.80 |
221 | Alexandros Kolonias | 2034.83 |
222 | Alexandru Papazian | 2032.11 |
237 | Oleksii Khoroshenin | 2005.44 |
250 | Roman Valerstein | 1974.46 |
251 | Andrey Shatilov | 1972.87 |
262 | Yang Zhang | 1950.51 |
263 | Josip Simunic | 1974.11 |
271 | Mihails Morozovs | 1926.26 |
272 | Jan Bendik | 1923.37 |
282 | Mark Radoja | 1901.35 |
285 | Martin Kozlov | 1892.27 |
293 | Louis Salter | 1874.65 |
296 | Esther Taylor-Brady | 1869.40 |
As expected, the large number of results from EPT Barcelona helped create a lot of movement up and down the GPI rankings, with one consequence being no less than 20 new names in this week's top 300 list. [Removed:17], part of that three-way chop in the �25,500 Single Reentry High Roller mentioned above (he took second), is the highest-ranked of this group after moving up from No. 327 to No. 147.
Juha Helppi also cashed in the �25,500 Single Reentry High Roller (finishing 19th) as well as a couple of other events in Barcelona this week to move from No. 302 to No. 152.
Biggest Gains
Rank | Player | Total GPI Score | Change |
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221 | Alexandros Kolonias | 2034.83 | +594 |
210 | Kitty Kuo | 2061.80 | +211 |
153 | Tom Hall | 2247.88 | +204 |
198 | Tobias Reinkemeier | 2089.75 | +197 |
147 | [Removed:17] | 2278.89 | +180 |
Looking inside the top 300 at the biggest gainers of the week, Alexandros Kolonias made the most dramatic upward move, going all of the way from No. 815 to No. 221 on the strength of three EPT Barcelona cashes including a fourth-place showing in the �50,000 Super High Roller.
Kitty Kuo has a couple of EPT Barcelona cashes as well, one being her sixth-place finish in the �10,300 Single Reentry, to move from No. 421 to No. 211. Kuo's highest previous GPI ranking has been No. 60 in January 2014.
Biggest Drops
Rank | Player | Total GPI Score | Change |
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213 | David "Doc" Sands | 2059.47 | -105 |
236 | Craig McCorkell | 2005.56 | -56 |
277 | Tyler Patterson | 1913.59 | -56 |
284 | Christopher Frank | 1895.12 | -56 |
160 | Ian O'Hara | 2222.34 | -50 |
Among players remaining in this week's top 300, David "Doc" Sands dropped the furthest, going from No. 108 to No. 213.
What to Expect Next Week
The poker world's focus remains on the EPT Barcelona festival through Sunday with both the �10,300 High Roller and the �5,300 Main Event yet to play out. Stick close to PokerNews for comprehensive coverage of both events, including live updates, chip counts, photos, videos, results, and more.
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