Global Poker Index - What are the GPI Rankings?

Determining who the best poker players in the world are can often be subjective. Unlike sports like tennis, football or darts, where it’s clear who the best team or player is over a season, poker is a little more subjective.

This is partly down to the luck factor that’s involved - a player with zero poker experience could hypothetically be the biggest winning player over a year. It’s also down to the fact that the highest level of poker doesn’t necessarily involve the best players, but rather just the richest people who can afford to play at the highest stakes.

The Global Poker Index (GPI) uses a specific formula to rate and subsequently rank poker players across the world in the GPI Rankings.

Player Country Sponsor Index Score
1st
Jesse Lonis United States
Jesse Lonis
United States
United States
4115.58 pts
2nd (3rd)
Adrian Mateos Spain
Adrian Mateos
Spain
Spain
3964.06 pts
3rd (2nd)
Ren Lin China
Ren Lin
China
China
3963.8 pts
4th (5th)
Punnat Punsri Thailand
Punnat Punsri
Thailand
Thailand
Natural8 3775.01 pts
5th (4th)
Nacho Barbero Argentina
Nacho Barbero
Argentina
Argentina
3714.93 pts
6th (11th)
David Coleman United States
David Coleman
United States
United States
3693.26 pts
7th (8th)
Danny Tang Hong Kong
Danny Tang
Hong Kong
Hong Kong
Natural8 3690.64 pts
8th (9th)
Artur Martirosian Russian Federation
Artur Martirosian
Russian Federation
Russian Federation
3685.11 pts
9th (10th)
Mike Watson Canada
Mike Watson
Canada
Canada
3681.24 pts
10th (7th)
Stephen Chidwick United Kingdom
Stephen Chidwick
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
3674.79 pts
11th (6th)
Farid Jattin Colombia
Farid Jattin
Colombia
Colombia
3576.77 pts
12th
Daniel Dvoress Canada
Daniel Dvoress
Canada
Canada
3551.7 pts
13th (14th)
Adam Hendrix United States
Adam Hendrix
United States
United States
3527.7 pts
14th (15th)
Bin Weng United States
Bin Weng
United States
United States
3510.21 pts
15th (16th)
Nick Petrangelo United States
Nick Petrangelo
United States
United States
3497.18 pts
16th (18th)
Eelis Parssinen Finland
Eelis Parssinen
Finland
Finland
3482.11 pts
17th (13th)
Isaac Haxton United States
Isaac Haxton
United States
United States
3477.25 pts
18th (22nd)
Brian Kim United States
Brian Kim
United States
United States
3429.16 pts
19th
Jeremy Ausmus United States
Jeremy Ausmus
United States
United States
3428.82 pts
20th (17th)
Chris Brewer United States
Chris Brewer
United States
United States
3422.03 pts
21st (28th)
Michael Rocco United States
Michael Rocco
United States
United States
3408.1 pts
22nd (21st)
Alex Kulev Bulgaria
Alex Kulev
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
3401.43 pts
23rd
Quan Zhou China
Quan Zhou
China
China
3390.9 pts
24th
Alex Foxen United States
Alex Foxen
United States
United States
3378.61 pts
25th (20th)
Jim Collopy United States
Jim Collopy
United States
United States
3368.76 pts
26th (25th)
Dylan Weisman United States
Dylan Weisman
United States
United States
3361.8 pts
27th (26th)
Stephen Song United States
Stephen Song
United States
United States
3358.92 pts
28th (27th)
Jason Koon United States
Jason Koon
United States
United States
3337.99 pts
29th (32nd)
Justin Saliba United States
Justin Saliba
United States
United States
3292.56 pts
30th (29th)
Aleksejs Ponakovs Latvia
Aleksejs Ponakovs
Latvia
Latvia
3285.7 pts
31st (33rd)
Mikita Badziakouski Belarus
Mikita Badziakouski
Belarus
Belarus
3285.33 pts
32nd (35th)
Biao Ding China
Biao Ding
China
China
3258.9 pts
33rd (36th)
Dimitar Danchev Bulgaria
Dimitar Danchev
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
3250.58 pts
34th (39th)
Nick Schulman United States
Nick Schulman
United States
United States
3247.45 pts
35th (37th)
Jonathan Jaffe United States
Jonathan Jaffe
United States
United States
3222.77 pts
36th (41st)
Steve O'Dwyer Ireland
Steve O'Dwyer
Ireland
Ireland
3205.41 pts
37th (43rd)
Ben Heath United Kingdom
Ben Heath
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
3189.08 pts
38th (42nd)
Daniel Negreanu Canada
Daniel Negreanu
Canada
Canada
GGPoker 3186.98 pts
39th (45th)
Frank Lagodich United States
Frank Lagodich
United States
United States
3177.17 pts
40th (38th)
Sergio Aido Spain
Sergio Aido
Spain
Spain
3171.43 pts
41st (44th)
Erik Seidel United States
Erik Seidel
United States
United States
3170.61 pts
42nd (51st)
Matthew Wantman United States
Matthew Wantman
United States
United States
3169.72 pts
43rd (30th)
Shannon Shorr United States
Shannon Shorr
United States
United States
3164.26 pts
44th (31st)
Dan Sepiol United States
Dan Sepiol
United States
United States
3163.13 pts
45th (46th)
Roman Hrabec Czechia
Roman Hrabec
Czechia
Czechia
3160.83 pts
46th (47th)
Igor Yaroshevskyy Ukraine
Igor Yaroshevskyy
Ukraine
Ukraine
3158.78 pts
47th (40th)
Brock Wilson United States
Brock Wilson
United States
United States
3154.78 pts
48th
Fahredin Mustafov Bulgaria
Fahredin Mustafov
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
3152.33 pts
49th (52nd)
Ankit Ahuja India
Ankit Ahuja
India
India
3134.04 pts
50th (53rd)
Alex Livingston Canada
Alex Livingston
Canada
Canada
3132.56 pts
51st (55th)
Carl Shaw United Kingdom
Carl Shaw
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
3114.5 pts
52nd (49th)
Masashi Oya Japan
Masashi Oya
Japan
Japan
3112 pts
53rd (54th)
Seth Davies United States
Seth Davies
United States
United States
3110.61 pts
54th (56th)
Santhosh Suvarna India
Santhosh Suvarna
India
India
3097.52 pts
55th (58th)
Bryce Yockey United States
Bryce Yockey
United States
United States
3091.88 pts
56th (59th)
Thomas Boivin Belgium
Thomas Boivin
Belgium
Belgium
3080.74 pts
57th (34th)
Chance Kornuth United States
Chance Kornuth
United States
United States
3065.22 pts
58th (60th)
Aram Zobian United States
Aram Zobian
United States
United States
3064.84 pts
59th (57th)
David Peters United States
David Peters
United States
United States
3035.13 pts
60th (64th)
Xixiang Luo China
Xixiang Luo
China
China
2995.55 pts
61st (63rd)
Andrew Ostapchenko United States
Andrew Ostapchenko
United States
United States
2989.45 pts
62nd (65th)
Leon Sturm Germany
Leon Sturm
Germany
Germany
2984.84 pts
63rd (67th)
Andrew Lichtenberger United States
Andrew Lichtenberger
United States
United States
2977.97 pts
64th (69th)
Dylan Linde United States
Dylan Linde
United States
United States
2970.55 pts
65th (61st)
Kristen Foxen Canada
Kristen Foxen
Canada
Canada
2967.71 pts
66th
Joseph Cheong United States
Joseph Cheong
United States
United States
2963.05 pts
67th (70th)
Calvin Anderson United States
Calvin Anderson
United States
United States
2956.38 pts
68th (71st)
Lee Wai Kiat Malaysia
Lee Wai Kiat
Malaysia
Malaysia
2947.86 pts
69th (79th)
Juan Pardo Spain
Juan Pardo
Spain
Spain
2946.28 pts
70th (72nd)
Vladas Tamasauskas Lithuania
Vladas Tamasauskas
Lithuania
Lithuania
2937.67 pts
71st (68th)
Michael Liang United States
Michael Liang
United States
United States
2935.5 pts
72nd (74th)
Eric Baldwin United States
Eric Baldwin
United States
United States
2933.47 pts
73rd (93rd)
Joao Vieira Portugal
Joao Vieira
Portugal
Portugal
2929.05 pts
74th (75th)
Orpen Kisacikoglu Turkey
Orpen Kisacikoglu
Turkey
Turkey
2928.61 pts
75th (102nd)
Lander Lijo Bereciartua Spain
Lander Lijo Bereciartua
Spain
Spain
2362.13 pts
75th (76th)
Clemen Deng United States
Clemen Deng
United States
United States
2926.23 pts
76th (77th)
Alexandre Reard France
Alexandre Reard
France
France
Unibet Poker 2923.33 pts
77th (73rd)
Boris Kolev Bulgaria
Boris Kolev
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
2923.33 pts
78th
Matthew Lambrecht United States
Matthew Lambrecht
United States
United States
2918.18 pts
79th (80th)
Samuel Laskowitz United States
Samuel Laskowitz
United States
United States
2917.7 pts
80th (81st)
Aram Oganyan United States
Aram Oganyan
United States
United States
2911.1 pts
81st (84th)
Sonny Franco France
Sonny Franco
France
France
2897.49 pts
82nd (88th)
Benny Glaser United Kingdom
Benny Glaser
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
2891.63 pts
83rd
Yuri Dzivielevski Brazil
Yuri Dzivielevski
Brazil
Brazil
2891.6 pts
84th (86th)
Brian Rast United States
Brian Rast
United States
United States
2884.54 pts
85th
Isaac Kempton United States
Isaac Kempton
United States
United States
2881.26 pts
86th (50th)
Phil Ivey United States
Phil Ivey
United States
United States
WPT Global 2879.43 pts
87th
Felipe Ketzer Brazil
Felipe Ketzer
Brazil
Brazil
2872.26 pts
88th (96th)
Joey Weissman United States
Joey Weissman
United States
United States
2866.99 pts
89th (82nd)
Josh Reichard United States
Josh Reichard
United States
United States
2865.05 pts
91st (92nd)
Lewis Spencer United Kingdom
Lewis Spencer
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
2864.72 pts
92nd (95th)
Daniel Rezaei Austria
Daniel Rezaei
Austria
Austria
2846.14 pts
93rd (97th)
Michael Rossitto United States
Michael Rossitto
United States
United States
2828.34 pts
94th
Kully Sidhu United Kingdom
Kully Sidhu
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
2827.21 pts
95th (99th)
Dong Chen China
Dong Chen
China
China
2815.28 pts
96th (100th)
Nick Pupillo United States
Nick Pupillo
United States
United States
2813.42 pts
97th (101st)
Eric Ting Yi Tsai
Eric Ting Yi Tsai
2812.3 pts
98th (103rd)
Selahaddin Bedir Turkey
Selahaddin Bedir
Turkey
Turkey
2806.71 pts
99th (110th)
Krasimir Yankov Bulgaria
Krasimir Yankov
Bulgaria
Bulgaria
2802.74 pts
100th (106th)
Sean Winter United States
Sean Winter
United States
United States
2802.33 pts

What is the Global Poker Index Rankings?

The Global Poker Index (GPI) is a system for ranking the world’s best poker players. Players are ranked weekly based on their performance by finishing in cash positions in qualifying tournaments over the previous 36-month period. Qualifying tournaments are events with 32 or more players, a buy-in for at least $1, and open to the public. Selected audience events, such as women or seniors, are excluded from the list.

How are the Global Poker Index Rankings calculated?

The GPI Rankings are calculated using a weighted formula that takes into account tournament results over the past three years, attributing more value to the most recent results. The best five results in a six-month period are taken for a total of the previous 18 months. For the next 18 months, the best four results are taken in each six-month period.

A weighting is applied, giving more relevance to the most recent results. A buy-in factor also comes into play, ensuring rankings aren’t skewed by the higher buy-in results. Any tournament between $1 and $20,000 is taken into account. Results from any tournament with a larger buy-in will still count towards the rankings, but the score taken from it will be capped as if it was a $20,000 tournament.

The 300 players with the top score after all of these factors then make up the GPI Rankings for that week.

Who is the best poker player in the world?

This is largely subjective, and with the GPI Rankings changing each week, it’s difficult to pinpoint one player who people can unanimously agree is the best.

The 2023 Player of the Year, according to the GPI rankings, was Bin Weng. After a string of high-profile tournament victories that year, it’s difficult to argue with this result. Daniel Negreanu and Jason Koon were other notable names in the top 15.

However, away from the GPI Rankings, many people would agree that certain players are, and have been, at the top of the game for years. While they might not have the best recent results, nor be as active as they once were, the likes of Negreanu, Phil Ivey and Erik Seidel will always come up in the conversation due to their sheer presence at the very top of the game for so long.

Global Poker Index FAQs

Is the Global poker Index accurate?

While there will always be disagreement over how rankings in poker are formulated, it’s generally accepted that the GPI Rankings provide some of the most accurate results for who the current best poker players are in the world.

Which players do the GPI Rankings cover?

The GPI Rankings cover any player that’s involved in one of the qualifying tournaments that fall under the GPI criteria. With the lower limit of tournament buy-ins $1, the result of anyone playing a tournament at that buy-in will be taken into account, but it’s unlikely that micro-stakes players will feature in the top 300 rankings due to the buy-in weighting factor.

Who makes the GPI Rankings?

The GPI Rankings were created by the Global Poker Index. Founded in 2011, the index accumulates recent poker results and gives them a weighting based on the buy-in and how recently they were played. What’s left is a ranking of the best poker players.