Ole Schemion (GPI#1, =) continues to lead on the top of GPI World Poker Rankings for the ninth straight week. Schemion’s 9-week streak has become the best streak of his
Ole Schemion (GPI#1, =) continues to lead on the top of GPI World Poker Rankings for the ninth straight week. Schemion’s 9-week streak has become the best streak of his
This week in the GPI Rankings, Dan Smith set a strategic mark by staying at the top for 16 consecutive weeks, almost double of his strongest contender, Ole Schemion (GPI#2),
This week the GPI Rankings Top 10 comprises the same players but the positions have been shuffled. The key move has been made by German poker pro Ole Schemion (GPI#2,
Ole Schemion remains at the top for a second week on the Global Poker Index (GPI) Rankings with an impressive total points of 4,017.13 after his 7th place finish in the EPT
Global Poker Index (GPI) turns exciting this week with Mukul Pahuja ranking at #7 climbing 13 spots to enter GPI top 10 owing to his recent successes on the World
While Daniel Negreanu stayed on top of the GPI 300 for the third week in a row, guess who made a return? None other than Phil Ivey has made a
Daniel Negreanu is back in the GPI Rankings on the position he is most comfortable with. After spending five weeks behind Ole Schemion, he is back to the Number One position for the first time in 2014.
Five weeks into 2014 and the view from the top of the Global Poker Index remains the same with German poker pro Ole Schemion settled in comfortably. A stats that jumps out by giving a look at the GPI 300 Top 10 rankings is the dominance of USA, Germany and Canada in the world of poker.
If 2013 marked an extraordinary year for Daniel Negreanu in terms of GPI Rankings, then it seems the New year might change things. One week into 2014 and German Ole Schemion has already overtaken ‘Kid Poker’ in the GPI 300 to emerge the leader of the Global Poker Index Top 300 ranked poker players of the world.
Poker player Ravi Raghavan who has East Indian roots stormed into the top 10 of GPI 300, a ranking of the top 300 tournament players in the world released by Global Poker Index(GPI).