GPI WSOP Player of the Year: Mike Gorodinsky Takes the Lead as the Main Event Looms
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Last month, the World Series of Poker (WSOP) and the Global Poker Index (GPI) announced a partnership in which the GPI would "tabulate, power, and sponsor" the WSOP Player of the Year award. The race will last over the course of 74 events at the WSOP and WSOP Europe (Oct. 8-24 in Berlin, Germany).
To this point in the WSOP, 57 events have been completed and now leading the way is Mike Gorodinsky. He already had second and third place finishes in big buy-in events, and catapulted into the lead after he added a win in Event #44: $50,000 Poker Players' Championship for $1,270,086. Meanwhile, Phil Hellmuth joined the top 10 for the first time following his sixth-place showing in Event #58: $111,111 High Roller for ONE DROP for $696,821.
GPI WSOP Player of the Year Top 10 (as of June 30)
Place
Player
Total Score
1
Mike Gorodinsky
1,771.21
2
Paul Volpe
1,631.59
3
Brian Hastings
1,564.60
4
Stephen Chidwick
1,541.79
5
Shaun Deeb
1,434.14
6
Jason Mercier
1,430.57
7
Olivier Busquet
1,395.66
8
Byron Kaverman
1,387.42
9
Phil Hellmuth
1,349.26
10
Mark Radoja
1,339.68
Below is a breakdown of each player's WSOP cashes and POY points received per event. Events in bold are recent additions from the past week of events.
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