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Global Poker Index


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Alexandre Dreyfus
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GlobalPokerIndex.com

The Global Poker Index (GPI) is a leaderboard index that ranks over 450,000 live tournament poker players in the world. The GPI poker rankings are updated on a weekly basis. Players’ performances are assessed by their finishing positions in poker tournaments occurring over six periods of six months (3 years).

The Global Poker Index uses data from the biggest poker database The Hendon Mob, known for collecting results of tournaments around the world and for being the reference in tournament results. They currently host results for over 325,000 poker tournaments.

The index is used in famous newspapers along with sports results to communicate poker rankings, both on the online and print version.

The Global Poker Index was originally created by Federated Sports + Gaming, along with the Epic Poker League(EPL), with Former World Series of Poker (WSOP) commissioner Jeffrey Pollack acting as the executive chairman, professional poker player Annie Duke as commissioner, and Matt Savage as the League's tournament director. The GPI was employed to rank players for the EPL and decide which players could take part in the League. On 29 February 2012, when Federated Sports + Gaming announced that they had filed for Bankruptcy, all of the organizations and all the brands were acquired by Pinnacle Entertainment, Inc., at a bankruptcy auction in June 2012. Following this acquisition, Zokay Entertainment and the company's CEO, Alexandre Dreyfus acquired the GPI brand, along with its patent-pending formula, in order to create a single, unified ranking platform covering the live tournament poker world in its entirety.

The GPI tracks players' results for their prior 3 years of play, in qualifying tournaments with 32 or more entrants (specialty events and freerolls are not counted), using a patent-pending formula that takes into account result ages, field difficulties, and field sizes to generate live tournament player rankings.

For each qualifying tournament a player finishes in-the-money they receive a GPI score. Those scores fall into one of six time periods, each of which covers a half-year based on the starting date of the tournament. These are called GPI Aging Periods. The sum of the player's largest five (5) scores for each of the two Aging Periods in the most recent year and their four (4) largest scores for the four Aging Periods prior to that is their total GPI score. GPI scores themselves are calculated by multiplying a Buy-in Factor, Finishing Factor, and Aging Factor.

The Buy-in Factor is the GPI's measure of relative difficulty, presuming larger buy-ins draw a more skilled field. Its median is calculated by dividing the USD equivalent of a $1,000 buy-in (fee included) by 1,000. This results in a Buy-in Factor of 1.0 for a $1,000 tournament, with Buy-in Factors being larger or smaller than 1.0 depending on whether the buy-in is larger or smaller than $1,000. This calculation uses a logarithmic function. It does so because the incremental increase in the skill set of the field theoretically diminishes as the buy-in amount increases. For example, in the GPI formula the percentage increase of GPI's Buy-In Factor between a $1500 event and an $2000 event is much greater than its percentage increase between $19,500 and a $20,000 buy-in events. Furthermore, all tournaments with a buy-in larger than $20,000 are treated as though the buy-in was only $20,000 and all tournaments with a buy-in smaller than $400 are treated as though the buy-in was $400.

The GPI also includes a Finishing Factor, which measures how players perform relative to the rest of the field they compete within in any given poker tournament. This Finishing Factor is calculated initially by dividing the field size by the player's finishing position and is also done using a logarithmic function. Furthermore, for any tournaments with a field size larger than 2,700 players will be treated as though their field was only 2,700. The GPI also employs an Aging Factor to player results. This is a multiplier that gives more points to tournaments based on how recently they were played in order to reward players both for recent success and consistency over time. Each Aging Period consists of 6 month periods of time, with the most recent being the previous 6 months from the present, and going backwards from there through to a point 3 years in the past. Each Aging Period has a different multiplier that is applied to score calculations, with multipliers decreasing as each Aging Period becomes less recent.

The Global Poker Index National Rankings ranks players by Country, with 20 different national rankings are currently available, by North American, Latin American, European, and Asian regions as well. The GPI is used as a central reference point when ranking live tournament poker players including France, Italy, Spain, Brazil, Latin America and the USA.

The GPI create rankings of players comprising professional poker teams to show which teams’ players have the best overall results. Ranked teams include PokerStars, Winamax and Party Poker.

  • Jason Mercier
  • Bertrand Grospellier
  • Erik Seidel
  • Dan Smith
  • Marvin Rettenmaier
  • Ole Schemion
  • Daniel Negreanu
  • Vanessa Selbst
  • Scott Seiver
  • Anthony Zinno
  • Byron Kaverman
  • Steve O'Dwyer
  • Fedor Holz
  • David Peters
  • Nick Petrangelo
  • Bryn Kenney
  • Adrián Mateos
  • Stephen Chidwick
  • Alex Foxen
  • Joe McKeehen
  • Nick Pupillo
  • Adam Hendrix
  • Ali Imsirovic
  • Shannon Shorr
  • Chance Kornuth
  • Chad Eveslage
  • Jeremy Ausmus
  • Nacho Barbero
  • Bin Weng

The GPI Player Of the Year (POY) award is given to the player topping GPI's Player of the Year Leaderboard at the end of each calendar year. Standings are updated weekly with the top 1,000 contenders ranked according to results, with the Leaderboard utilizing an augmented version of GPI's existing ranking formula which disregards aging factors and includes 11 total results from qualifying tournament results in each given year (top 6 results from the first 6 months of the year and top 5 results from these 6 months of each year). Buy in restrictions, minimum player field restrictions are kept as-is, as

Player of the Year

  • POY 2012: Dan Smith
  • POY 2013: Ole Schemion
  • POY 2014: Daniel Colman
  • POY 2015: Byron Kaverman
  • POY 2016: David Peters
  • POY 2017: Adrián Mateos
  • POY 2018: Alex Foxen
  • POY 2019: Alex Foxen
  • POY 2021: Ali Imsirovic
  • POY 2022: Stephen Song
  • POY 2023: Bin Weng

Female Player of the Year

  • Female POY 2014: Vanessa Selbst
  • Female POY 2015: Kelly Minkin
  • Female POY 2016: Cate Hall
  • Female POY 2017: Kristen Foxen
  • Female POY 2018: Kristen Foxen
  • Female POY 2019: Kristen Foxen
  • Female POY 2021: Nadya Magnus
  • Female POY 2022: Cherish Andrews
  • Female POY 2023: Kristen Foxen

The Global Poker Index aggregates the Top 300 performing players in the world and groups them by nationality to create GPI Country Rankings to show how many top players hail from specific nations. Currently the US is the world's top performing country in terms of live tournament player results, with over 50% of all Top 300 GPI ranked players being American. Using the country rankings, the Global Poker Masters will be a world cup of poker, gathering the best players from 9 countries around the world, in order to decide which country is the best.

The Global Poker Index is the host of the European Poker Awards. The GPI EPA takes place every year in January and rewards the best European Poker Players and newcomers, as well as the people involved in the industry.

Starting in 2015, the American Poker Awards took place in Los Angeles, USA, and rewarded the best live poker players in America, as well as the biggest contributors in the industry.

Starting in 2019, the Global Poker Index announced the 1st Annual Global Poker Awards to be held on April 5, 2019. The event would combine multiple awards programs, including the American Poker Awards and European Poker Awards.

The 1st Annual Global Poker Awards presented by PokerStars for the 2018 poker season was held on April 5, 2019, at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino. There were 20 awards presented, and the show was aired on PokerGO and was hosted by Ali Nejad and Drea Renae. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

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GPI Poker Player of the Year
Alex Foxen‡GPI Female Poker Player of the Year
Kristen Bicknell‡
GPI Breakout Player
Ali Imsirovic‡
Maria Konnikova
Ping Liu
Michael SoyzaEvent of the Year
WSOP Main Event‡
Super High Roller Bowl IV
partypoker Caribbean Poker Party Main Event
WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic
Tournament Performance of the Year
John Cynn - WSOP Main Event‡
Justin Bonomo - Super High Roller Bowl IV
Maria Lampropulos - PCA Main Event
Dylan Linde - WPT Five Diamond World Poker ClassicMid-Major Tour/Circuit of the Year
RUNGOOD Poker Series‡
888poker Live
Unibet Open
WPTDeepStacks
WSOP Circuit
Moment of the Year
Justin Bonomo Wins Big One for One Drop, completing Super High Roller streak (SHRB China, SHRB IV, One Drop)‡
Jeremy Hilsercop receives PSPC Platinum Pass
Joe Cada wins WSOP The Closer; registering for the event moments after 5th place finish in the WSOP Main Event
Doyle Brunson plays his final WSOP eventPodcast of the Year
The Chip Race Poker Podcast - David Lappin and Dara O'Kearney‡
LFG Podcast - Chad Holloway and Jamie Kerstetter
PokerCentral Podcast - Brent Hanks and Remko Rinkema
PokerNews Podcast - Sarah Herring
The Fives - Lance Bradley and Donnie Peters for PocketFives
Streamer of the Year
Lex Veldhuis‡
Jeff Gross
Jason Somerville
Jaime StaplesVlogger of the Year
Andrew Neeme‡
Marle Cordeiro
Joey Ingram
Daniel Negreanu
Doug Polk
Industry Person of the Year
Angelica Hael - WPT‡
Cary Katz - PokerCentral
Matt Savage - WPT
Ty Stewart - WSOP
Rob Yong - Dusk Till DawnTournament Director of the Year
Paul Campbell - ARIA‡
Tony Burns - Seminole
Jack Effel - WSOP
Kenny Hallaert - Unibet Open
Poker Broadcaster of the Year
Maria Ho‡
Lon McEachern
Nick Schulman
Lex VeldhuisPoker Journalist of the Year
Sarah Herring‡
Drew Amato
Remko Rinkema
Christian Zetzsche
Media Content of the Year
Lance Bradley - "The Pursuit of Poker Success" book‡
Drew Amato - "Doyle Brunson bids farewell to WSOP" photo
Haley Hintze - "Vayo v. PokerStars" article
PokerCentral/PokerGO - "Super High Roller Club: Schulman featuring Nejad" videoPeople's Choice Award for Poker Personality of the Year
Brad Owen‡
Jonathan Little
Johnnie Moreno
Lex Veldhuis
PocketFives Legacy Award
Chris Moorman‡Jury Prize
Drew Amato‡
Lifetime Achievement Award
Doyle Brunson‡Charitable Initiative Award
Robbie Strazynski‡

The 2nd Annual Global Poker Awards for the 2019 poker season was held on March 6, 2020, at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino. There were 25 awards presented, and the show was aired on PokerGO and was hosted by Maria Ho and Drea Renae. Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

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GPI Poker Player of the Year
Alex Foxen‡GPI Female Poker Player of the Year
Kristen Bicknell‡
GPI Breakout Player
Robert Campbell‡
Ramon Colillas
Ben Farrell
George WolffPlayers Choice for Toughest Opponent
Stephen Chidwick‡
Michael Addamo
Kahle Burns
Ali Imsirovic
Final Table Performance of the Year
Phillip Hui - WSOP $50k Poker Players Championship‡
Hossein Ensan - WSOP Main Event
Alex Foxen - WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic
Bryn Kenney - Triton Poker Super High Roller Series MontenegroEvent of the Year
PokerStars Players Championship Bahamas - PokerStars‡
Triton London Million for Charity - Triton Poker
World Series of Poker Main Event - WSOP
World Series of Poker Big 50 - WSOP
Mid-Major Tour/Circuit of the Year
RUNGOOD Poker Series‡
Road to PSPC
WPTDeepStacks
WSOP CircuitTwitter Personality
Jamie Kerstetter‡
Barny Boatman
Kitty Kuo
Kevin Mathers
Streamer of the Year
Lex Veldhuis‡
Hristivoje Pavlovic
Benjamin Spragg
Matthew StaplesVlogger of the Year
Andrew Neeme‡
Jaman Burton
Daniel Negreanu
Brad Owen
Best Industry Person
Paul Phua - Triton Poker‡
Phil Galfond - Run it Once Poker
Cary Katz - PokerGO
Matt Savage - WPTTournament Director of the Year
Matt Savage - WPT‡
Tony Burns - Seminole
Jack Effel - WSOP
Paul Campbell - ARIA
Best Podcast
The Grid: Jennifer Shahade‡
DAT Poker Podcast - Terrence Chan, Ross Henry, Adam Schwartz, and Daniel Negreanu
Poker Life Podcast - Joey Ingram
The Fives - Lance Bradley and Donnie Peters for PocketFivesBroadcaster of the Year
Nick Schulman‡
Jamie Kerstter
Jeff Platt
Joseph Stapleton
Journalist of the Year
Joey Ingram‡
Lance Bradley
Haley Hintze
Nick JonesMedia Content of the Year: Written
Martin Harris - "Poker and Pop Culture" for D+B Publishing‡
Lance Bradley - "A Fight for Fatherhood: The Biggest Win of Jason Young's Life" for PocketFives
Aleeyah Jadavji - "Kevin Roster Spread Sarcoma Awareness at WSOP, Wants to End Life on His Terms" for PokerNews
Paul Seaton - "The Unabridged Story of The Hendon Mob" for PokerNews
Media Content of the Year: Photo
Drew Amato - "Dario Sammartino folds at the WSOP" for PokerGO‡
Antonio Abrego - "Ryan Laplante in deep thought at WSOP" for PokerNews
Joe Giron - "WPT Champion Frank Steupchin is lifted in victory" for WPT
Hayley Hochstetler - "Doyle Brunson and Jack Binion at WSOP celebration" for WSOPMedia Content of the Year: Video
Joey Ingram - "Investigating Mike Postle Hand Histories from Stones Live"‡
PokerGO - "Legends of the Game: Stu Unger"
PokerGO - "The Big Blind with Jeff Platt featuring Mike Matusow, Norman Chad, Sarah Herring"
Sam Rega - "Who Makes Money from Professional Poker" for CNBC
People's Choice for Hand of the Year
Ryan Riess makes 10-high all-in call at EPT Monte Carlo final table‡
Bryce Yockey takes a historic hit against Josh Arieh in the WSOP Poker Players Championship
Sam Trickett makes Stephen Chidwick fold best hand at Triton London 1M event
Thi Xoa Nguyen folds full house to Athanasios Polychronopoulos at PSPCPeople's Choice Poker Personality of the Year
Jonathan Little‡
Joey Ingram
Ryan Depaulo
Lex Veldhuis
PocketFives Legacy Award
Shaun Deeb‡GPI Award of Merit
Timothy Duckworth - Tournament Live Reporters‡
The Hendon Mob Award
John Cernuto‡Charitable Initiative Award
Scott Wellenbach‡
Poker ICON
Johnny Chan‡

The 3rd Annual Global Poker Awards for the 2021 poker season was held on February 18, 2022, at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino. There were 26 awards presented, and the show was aired on PokerGO and was hosted by Jeff Platt and Drea Renae.

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

Column 1Column 2
GPI Poker Player of the Year
Ali Imsirovic‡GPI Female Poker Player of the Year
Nadya Magnus‡
GPI Mid-Major Player of the Year
David Mzareulov‡PGT Player of the Year
Ali Imsirovic‡
Best Final Table Performance
Adam Friedman - WSOP $10k Dealer's Choice Championship‡
Koray Aldemir - WSOP Main Event
Jeremy Ausmus - WSOP PLO High Roller
Daniel Cates - WSOP $50k Poker Players ChampionshipGPI Breakout Player
Johan Guilbert‡
Chris Brewer
Kyna England
Vanessa Kade
Players' Choice for Toughest Opponent
Ali Imsirovic‡
Michael Addamo
Stephen Chidwick
David PetersTwitter Personality
Jamie Kerstetter‡
Will Jaffe
Kitty Kuo
Kevin Mathers
Best Streamer
Benjamin Spragg‡
Kevin Martin
Jonathan Van Fleet
Lex VeldhuisBest Vlogger
Brad Owen‡
Jaman Burton
Ryan Depaulo
Ethan Yau
Best Industry Person
Matt Savage - WPT‡
Tony Burns - Seminole
Jack Effel - WSOP
Mori Eskandani - PokerGOBest Tournament Director
Paul Campbell - ARIA‡
Justin Hammer - various
Ray Pulford - Wynn Las Vegas
Andy Tillman - various
Best Event
World Series of Poker Main Event - WSOP‡
Rock 'N' Roll Poker Open Opening Event - Seminole Hard Rock
Wynn Mystery Bounty (Summer) - Wynn Las Vegas
Wynn Millions - Wynn Las VegasBest Podcast
Poker in the Ears - James Hartigan and Joseph Stapleton for PokerStars‡
The Chip Race Poker Podcast - David Lappin and Dara O'Kearney for Unibet Poker
The Doug Polk Podcast - Doug Polk
The Heart of Poker - Kara Scott
Best Broadcaster
Jeff Platt‡
Jamie Kerstetter
Ali Nejad
Joseph StapletonBest Live Reporter
Christian Zetzsche‡
Merom Doft
Timothy Duckworth
Chad Holloway
Best Media Content: Written
Lance Bradley - "Isai Scheinberg: His Company, His Legacy, and How Black Friday Impacted Both" for PocketFives‡
Alex O'Brien - "How a $10k poker win changed how I think" for BBC
D'Arcy Maine - "While battling brain cancer, Michael Graydon lives World Series of Poker dream" for ESPN.com
Charles Rabin - "From immigration 'cage' to newest poker champ at Hard Rock. An Afghan refugee's luck turns" for Miami HeraldBest Media Content: Photo
Enrique Malfavon - "The WSOP Main Event Bubble Bursts" for PokerGO‡
Antonio Abrego - "Adam Friedman defeats Phil Hellmuth for 3rd straight WSOP $10k Dealer's Choice title" for PokerGO
Hayley Hochstetler - "The End of an Era"
Danny Maxwell - "Brandon Shack-Harris and his umbrella at WSOP" for PokerNews/WSOP
Best Media Content: Video
Remko Rinkema - "Run it Back with Stefanie Ungar" for PokerGO‡
Paul Guyer and Andrew Neeme - The Villain Who Stole Christmas
Last Call Pokeridokumentii
Jeff Platt - "Stand Up for Me, Please!" for PokerGO
Run It Once: Meet The JunglemanFans Choice: Best Hand
Doug Polk makes epic fold versus Phil Hellmuth on High Stakes Poker‡
Daniel Cates gets Ryan Leng to fold in $50k Poker Players Championship
Nicholas Rigby pulls monster bluff during late stages of WSOP Main Event
Quads over quads on Day 3 of the WSOP Main Event
Fans Choice: Best Trophy
Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup‡
MSPT South Dakota State Championship
Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open Championship
WPTDeepStacks Gold CoastFans Choice: Poker Personality
Masato Yokosawa‡
Johan Guilbert
Greg Liow
Jonathan Little
GPI Award of Merit
Maria Konnikova‡The Hendon Mob Award
Kevin Mathers‡
Charitable Initiative Award
Veronica Brill‡Poker ICON
Mike Sexton‡

The 4th Annual Global Poker Awards for the 2022 poker season was held on March 3, 2023, at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino. There were 27 awards presented, and the show was aired on PokerGO and was hosted by Jeff Platt and Drea Renae.

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

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GPI Poker Player of the Year
Stephen Song‡GPI Female Poker Player of the Year
Cherish Andrews‡
GPI Mid-Major Player of the Year
Stephen Song‡PGT Player of the Year
Stephen Chidwick‡
Best Final Table Performance
Daniel Cates - WSOP $50k Poker Players Championship‡
Espen Jorstad - WSOP Main Event
Daniel Negreanu - Super High Roller Bowl VII
Stephen Song - WPT Prime ChampionshipGPI Breakout Player
Angela Jordison‡
Espen Jorstad
Alejandro Lococo
Punnat Punsri
Ethan Yau
Comeback Player
Phil Ivey‡
Alex Keating
Taylor von Kriegenbergh
Daniel WeinmanPlayers' Choice for Toughest Opponent
Stephen Chidwick‡
Brian Altman
Alex Foxen
Stephen Song
Twitter Personality
Will Jaffe‡
Phil Galfond
Jamie Kerstetter
Marle SpraggBest Streamer
Kevin Martin‡
Benjamin Spragg
Jonathan Van Fleet
Lex Veldhuis
Best Vlogger
Ethan Yau‡
Jaman Burton
Mariano Grandoli
Brad OwenRising Star in Content Creation
Caitlin Comeskey‡
Natalie Bode
Jesse Fullen
Lexy Gavin-Mather
Best Industry Person
Jack Effel - WSOP‡
Ryan Beauregard - Wynn Las Vegas
Mori Eskandani - PokerGO
Tana Karn - RUNGOODBest Tournament Director
Ray Pulford - Wynn Las Vegas‡
Paul Campbell - ARIA
Matt Savage - WPT
Toby Stone - PokerStars
Best Event
WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas‡
World Series of Poker Main Event - WSOP
EPT Barcelona Main Event
Triton Poker Coin Rivet InvitationalBest Mid-Major Circuit/Tour
RUNGOOD Poker Series‡
Mid-States Poker Tour
World Series of Poker Circuit
WPT Prime
Best Broadcaster
James Hartigan‡
Jeff Platt
Jamie Kerstetter
Nick SchulmanBest Media Content: Written
Jennifer Shahade - "How Becoming a Poker Pro Helped Me Accept a Personal Tragedy" for The Wall Street Journal‡
Tim Fiorvanti - "Andrew Moreno made Good on a 15-Year Dream" for WPT.com
Connor Richards - "The Endlessly Creative Side of Poker Hall of Famer Erik Seidel" for PokerNews
Robbie Strazynski - "In the Name of the Father, the Son... and the Poker" for Cardplayer Lifestyle
Best Media Content: Photo
Hayley Hochstetler - "Glantz Pulls Million Dollar Bounty" for PokerNews‡
Antonio Abrego - "Oooooooooooo yeah!" for PokerGO
Alex Rome - "Schindler Wins First WSOP Bracelet" for PokerNews
Spenser Sembrat - "That First Bracelet Feeling" for PokerNewsBest Media Content: Video
Gregory Liow - "Poker vlogger who doesn't understand that the voice over is done in post"‡
Caitlin Comeskey - "A love letter to the investigation parody"
Joey Ingram - "Emergency Investigation: Garrett vs Robbi on Hustler Live"
Marle Spragg - "Solvers"
Best Podcast
Only Friends Podcast - Matt Berkey, Melissa Schubert, Landon Tice, and others for Solve4Why‡
Poker in the Ears - James Hartigan and Joseph Stapleton for PokerStars
PokerGO Podcast - Timothy Duckworth, Donnie Peters, and Remko Rinkema for PokerGO
The Chip Race Poker Podcast - David Lappin, Dara O'Kearney, and Barry Carter for Unibet PokerFans Choice: Poker Personality
Ethan Yau‡
Ryan Depaulo
Felipe Ramos
Lex Veldhuis
Fans Choice: Best Trophy
WSOP Main Event Bracelet‡
EPT Main Event Trophy
PGT Stairway To Millions Trophy
WPA - Women's Poker AssociationFans Choice: Best Hand
Wild J4 vs 89 hand between Robbie Jade Lew and Garrett Adelstein‡
Daniel Negreanu hits runner-runner quads on way to SHRB victory
David Diaz lays down absolute monster on Day 7 of WSOP Main Event
PapoMC pulls monster bluff in WSOP Main Event
Fans Choice: Fave Livestream
Hustler Casino Live‡
EPT Live
King's Casino Livestream
Poker at the LodgeCharitable Initiative Award
The Star Entertainment Group Gold Coast for the Currumbin Wildlife Hospital on behalf of Shane Warne‡
Poker ICON
Gabe Kaplan‡

The 5th Annual Global Poker Awards for the 2023 poker season was held on February 24, 2024, at the PokerGO Studio at ARIA Resort & Casino. There were 29 awards presented, and the show was aired on PokerGO and was hosted by Jeff Platt and Drea Renae.

Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡).

Column 1Column 2
GPI Poker Player of the Year
Bin Weng‡GPI Female Poker Player of the Year
Kristen Foxen‡
GPI Mid-Major Player of the Year
Nick Pupillo‡PGT Player of the Year
Isaac Haxton‡
Best Final Table Performance
Daniel Sepiol - WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas‡
Padraig O'Neill - EPT Prague
Erik Seidel - WSOP Paradise Super High Roller
Daniel Weinman - WSOP Main EventGPI Breakout Player
Jans Arends‡
William Kopp
Samuel Laskowitz
Santhosh Suvarna
Players' Choice for Toughest Opponent
Stephen Chidwick‡
Isaac Haxton
Alex Foxen
Jason KoonX/Twitter Personality
Marle Spragg‡
Jamie Kerstetter
Caitlin Comesky
Will Jaffe
Best Streamer
Bert Stevens‡
Kevin Martin
Benjamin Spragg
Lex VeldhuisBest Vlogger
Jaman Burton‡
Corey Eyring
Daniel Negreanu
Brad Owen
Alexander Seibt
Best Short-Form Content Creator
Caitlin Comeskey‡
Gregory Liow
Marle Spragg
Alexander SeibtBest Industry Person
Adam Pliska - WPT‡
Ryan Beauregard - Wynn Las Vegas
Mori Eskandani - PokerGO
Francine Watson - PokerStars
Best Tournament Director
Toby Stone - PokerStars‡
Ray Pulford - Wynn Las Vegas
Matt Savage - WPT
Jack Effel - WSOPBest Event
WSOP Main Event‡
Irish Poker Open Main Event
WPT World Championship at Wynn Las Vegas
WPT Prime Championship at Wynn Las Vegas
Best Mid-Major Circuit/Tour
WPT Prime‡
RUNGOOD Poker Series
World Series of Poker Circuit
Brazilian Series of PokerBest Stand-Alone Festival/Series
Wynn Millions‡
Irish Poker Open
Malta Poker Festival
Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open
Best Broadcaster
Ali Nejad‡
Jeff Platt
Henry Kilbane
Nick SchulmanBest Media Content: Written
David Hill - "The Tales of Billy Baxter: The Final Days of Stu Ungar" for WPT.com‡
Alex O'Brien - "The Truth Detective: A Poker Player's Guide to a Complex World"
Connor Richards - "He Played At An Elite Level For Seven Decades: Doyle Brunson Remembered During WSOP By His Peers" for PokerNews
Brad Willis - "PokerGO Might Have Just Saved Televised Poker" for Poker.org
Best Media Content: Photo
Rachel Winter - "Schulman Cool"‡
Matthew Berglund - "Inconsolable"
Hayley Hochstetler - "Weinman Wins"
Danny Maxwell - "On the Bubble"Best Media Content: Video
PokerGO - "Doyle Brunson Celebration of Life"‡
Caitlin Comeskey - "A love letter to the million dollar game"
Phil Galfond, Matti Harju - "What Makes Phil Ivey the GOAT?"
Marle Spragg - "ICM"
Best Podcast
The Chip Race Poker Podcast - David Lappin, Dara O'Kearney, and Barry Carter for Unibet Poker‡
Poker in the Ears - James Hartigan and Joseph Stapleton for PokerStars
Thinking Poker Podcast - Andrew Brokos and Carlos Welch
Only Friends Podcast - Matt Berkey, Melissa Schubert, Landon Tice, and others for Solve4WhyFans Choice: Poker Personality
Greg Liow‡
Seth Moeller
Jonathan Rand
Alexander Seibt
Fans Choice: Best Trophy
Asian Poker Tour Taipei Lion Trophy‡
Mike Sexton WPT Champions Cup
NAPT Las Vegas Main Event Trophy
Poker Dream Malaysia Dragon Trophy
WSOP Main Event BraceletFans Choice: Best Hand
Craziest Pre-Flop Action of ALL-TIME at Triton Poker Series London‡
Bill Perkins goes ALL-IN, but he’s late for a flight on Poker at the Lodge
Dwan vs Polk in 1.13M Pot in Million Dollar Game on Hustler Casino Live
Dwan vs Wesley in the biggest pot in televised poker history on Hustler Casino Live
Fans Choice: Fave Livestream
PokerStars Live‡
Hustler Casino Live
PokerGO
Poker at the Lodge
Triton PokerCharitable Initiative Award
Nadya Magnus‡
Poker ICON
Doyle Brunson‡GPI Awart of Merit
Game of Gold - GGPoker‡
The Hendon Mob Award
Casey Kastle‡

The Global Poker Index released the first ever Fantasy Poker game allowing poker fans to draft for free their favorite players for the biggest poker tournaments in the world. The game quickly became the official game of the World Poker Tour and the World Series of Poker The game consists in drafting 10 poker players with a defined virtual budget, following the concept of fantasy sports in general.

GPI launched its first print publication during the 2014 World Series of Poker where the magazine was distributed for free in the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino, as well as in other places in Las Vegas. The 56 page first edition saw the poker pro Vanessa Selbst making the cover, and featured numerous people from the industry.

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