For the second week in a row, the GPI Rankings have seen a new poker face. While it was Marvin Rettenmaier two weeks back, Ole Schemion reigned last week and this week, it is the turn of Daniel Negreanu.
For the second week in a row, the GPI Rankings have seen a new poker face. While it was Marvin Rettenmaier two weeks back, Ole Schemion reigned last week and this week, it is the turn of Daniel Negreanu.
This week the GPI Top 300 sees long time leader Marvin Rettenmaier slip down and Ole Schemion replace him. But in the bargain, Schemion had to give up the top spot in the GPI Player of the Year(POY) to Mike Watson.
Marvin Rettenmaier is back on the top spot of the GPI Rankings after losing the Number 1 position on May 16. He displaced Jason Mercier who fell two places to number 3.
GPI Rankings rank the top 300 tournament poker players of the world and does a very good job of it. Global Poker Index, is a consolidated system of poker rankings which has made the maximum efforts to deal with flaws and craft a nearly accurate snapshot of who the top 300 finest tournament poker players in the world presently are.
Marvin Rettenmaier who made a solid comeback to the second spot of the Global Poker Index(GPI) Rankings last thursday is now closing the gap to the top spot of Jason Mercier.
Marvin Rettenmaier who was overthrown from the number 3 spot in the Global Poker Index( GPI) Rankings two weeks back regained form to displace Joseph Cheong and reach the No 2 rank.
While Jason Mercier’s reign at the top of the Global Poker Index(GPI) Top 300 ranking, Joseph Cheong made a huge jump of 3 spots to capture the second spot.
German Poker pro Marvin Rettenmaier has kept his last week’s improving streak and has climbed two more places to place himself on third place in GPI list.
Jason Mercier still on top of the Top 300 in GPI list. Marvin Rettenmaier climbed up four places to place himself at third place.
Philipp Gruissem jumped to second spot in the top 300 tournament poker players of the world released by the Global Poker Index displacing Daniel Negreanu.
Jason Mercier is maintaining his lead and still on the top of the Global Poker Index (GPI) Top 300 players list. Mercier’s performance at World Poker Tour (WPT) Monaco and his runner-up finish at PokerStars and Monte Carlo Casino European Poker Tour (EPT) Grand Final €100,000 Super High Roller Event helped him tremendously to reach and retain the top spot.