2016 Card Player Player of the Year Race Update -- Sam Soverel Climbs To 14th PlaceA Look At The Biggest Poker Tournament Results Of The Week |
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It’s been an actionweek for the 2016 Card Player Player of the Year race, with several massive tournaments wrapping up at the season-ending World Poker Tour Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown tournament series. Here is a look at the events that most impacted the POY standings over the past seven days:
WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown Main Event
The 2016 WPT Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown $3,500 buy-in no-limit hold’em main event drew a total of 1,222 total entries to build a total prize pool of $3,910,400.
In the end Justin Young came out on top, defeating Garret Greer heads-up to capture his very first WPT main event title, the top prize of $669,161 and a whopping 1,440 Card Player Player of the Year points.
This was Young’s first final table finish of 2016, but it was a large enough score on it’s own to move him into 27th place in the POY rankings.
Young was not the only player to make a big move in the standings as a result of this final table, though. Seventh-place finisher Sam Soverel was awarded $110,357 and 360 POY points at his third final table of the year. Soverel kicked off 2016 with a win in one of the $25,000 high roller events at Aria and then went on to finish fourth in the WPT L.A. Poker Classic main event. With $736,197 in year-to-date earnings and 1,830 points accumulated so far Soverel has climbed into 14th place on the POY leader board.
SHR Poker Showdown $25,000 High Roller
The $1 million guaranteed $25,000 buy-in Seminole Hard Rock Poker Showdown no-limit high roller attracted a total field of 94 entries, easily surpassing the guarantee to build a prize pool of $2,350,000.
David Malka emerged victorious with the title, the first-place prize of $658,000 and 756 POY points.
This was his second title of the year, having won the $3,250 buy-in no-limit hold’em event at the WSOP Circuit series at the Bicycle Casino for another $70,355 and 216 points. With these two wins Malka has jumped to 62nd place in the rankings with 972 points.
Malka topped a tough final table on the way to victory, including the likes of 2013 WSOP main event fourth-place finisher Sylvain Loosli (2nd – $481,750), Tim West (3rd – $298,450), 2015 Player of the Year race third-place finisher Nick Petrangelo (4th- $206,800) and 2009 WPT Championship main event winner Yevgeniy Timoshenko (6th – $101,050).
Here is a look at the current top 20 in the POY standings:
Rank | Player | POY Points | Earnings |
1 | Ari Engel | 3,070 | $1,208,478 |
2 | Anthony Gregg | 2,546 | $983,175 |
3 | Dietrich Fast | 2,498 | $1,065,949 |
4 | Bryn Kenney | 2,474 | $2,758,431 |
5 | Steve O’Dwyer | 2,454 | $2,856,705 |
6 | David Peters | 2,162 | $3,699,545 |
7 | Ivan Luca | 2,046 | $854,269 |
8 | Stefan Schillhabel | 1,968 | $1,310,659 |
9 | Tony Dunst | 1,900 | $700,000 |
10 | Joseph Mckeehen | 1,892 | $1,694,493 |
11 | Connor Drinan | 1,872 | $2,038,127 |
12 | Mike Leah | 1,848 | $279,651 |
13 | Samantha Abernathy | 1,840 | $448,532 |
14 | Sam Soverel | 1,830 | $736,197 |
15 | Michael Watson | 1,824 | $728,325 |
16 | Bryan Piccioli | 1,816 | $612,440 |
17 | Dzmitry Urbanovich | 1,752 | $640,093 |
18 | Chance Kornuth | 1,750 | $1,150,224 |
18 | Mike Shariati | 1,750 | $656,540 |
20 | Jason Wheeler | 1,704 | $429,603 |