One month to decide tight race for GPI Player of the Year
The Global Poker Index POY is less than a month of to go, and few chances for players to post big scores to have a great chance to bring home the title.
The Global Poker Index POY is less than a month of to go, and few chances for players to post big scores to have a great chance to bring home the title.
After a hugely popular 2019 show, the Global Poker Awards is back with 21 awards given, recognizing hard work and dedication in the poker industry.
Stephen Chidwick’s latest 25,000-entry tournament win has put him right back into the race for the Global Poker Index’s Player of the Year award.
Stephen Chidwick has stopped Alex Foxen’s record run at the top of the Global Poker Index (GPI) 37-weeks after Foxen stopped Chidwick from doing the same.
The GPI has merged the American and European Poker Awards to form the GPA on April 5 with PokerStars and Poker Central providing some support.
The dynamic duo of Rainer Kempe and Maria Ho has done it again with the couple taking down $25,000 High Roller events at the LAPC in The Commerce Casino.
The Global Poker Index confirm Alex Foxen and his partner Kristen Bicknell as the two leading lights of the male and female Player of the Year race.
Lee Davy sits down with Eric Danis, to gain an expert view on the GPI Player of the Year race, and learns that Alex Foxen is about to set a new record.
The race for this year's Global Poker Index (GPI) Player of the Year (POY) has tightened up with two players running almost neck-and-neck for the title.
The end to the professional poker season is coming to a close and, with it, the race for the Global Poker Index (GPI) Player of the Year (POY).