Jake Schindler Wins 2018 Card Player Player of the Year Award29-Year-Old American Poker Pro Set The Record For Final Tables Made In A Year With 31 |
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Before 2018, the record for most final-table finishes in a calendar year was 23, set by Bryn Kenney in 2017. Jake Schindler blew that number away last year by eight, making an astounding 31 final tables during the 12-month stretch. To put that in perspective, the 29-year-old poker pro averaged one final-table finish every 12 days this year.
As a result of his unprecedented consistency, it’s not a surprise that Schindler has earned the 2018 Card Player Player of the Year award, which is sponsored by Global Poker.
Of course, it wasn’t just the record Schindler earned. He also won quite a bit of money, cashing for $8,731,019 in POY-qualified scores and winning six titles along the way.
Schindler notched two of the three largest paydays of his career in 2018, both of which were seven-figure scores. The Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania-native currently sits in 14th place on poker’s all-time money list with career live tournament earnings of more than $23.5 million.
2018 Card Player Player of the Year Jake Schindler
While this is Schindler’s first Player of the Year title, he has frequently been a top POY contender in recent years. He finished eighth in the POY race in 2014, fifth in 2016 and 15th in 2017.
Despite setting the record for final tables this year, Schindler’s 2018 campaign actually got off to a somewhat delayed start; his first recorded cash didn’t come until early February. He made up for lost time by making four final tables that month, all at the inaugural running of the U.S. Poker Open.
Schindler notched a ninth place, fourth place and two second-place finishes in four different no-limit hold’em events at that series, with buy-in ranging from $10,500 up to $52,000. He cashed for a total of $693,400 and 880 Player of the Year points in the span of nine days.
In March, Schindler notched his first two titles of the year, winning two Aria High Roller events in the span of three days. He took down a $10,000 buy-in on March 1 and then won a $25,000 buy-in on March 3, taking home $412,300 and 432 POY points for the two title runs.
Schindler after winning the partypoker LIVE MILLIONS Grand Final Barcelona €101,000 super high roller
He closed out his monster spring with five final-table finishes in May, all taking place at Aria. The 2018 World Poker Tour Tournament of Champions Festival played host to a number of high roller events. Schindler won a $10,000 no-limit hold’em side event to kick off the series, and then finished fourth, third and second in three separate $25,000 high rollers. The WPT Elite Poker Championship had begun earlier in the month, but saw the final table of the $25,000 high roller play out at the end of the month at the Esports Arena at Luxor. Schindler placed fifth in that event, bringing his total haul for the month to $650,000 and 1,003 points.
June was another solid month for Schindler, as he added another four final tables to his 2018 resume. He had two scores at the Aria Summer High Roller Series, finishing second in a $25,000 high roller and seventh in a $10,000 pot-limit Omaha event. He also made two final tables in $5,000 buy-in no-limit hold’em with big-blind ante events, one taking place at the World Series of Poker and another at the Venetian DeepStack Championship Poker Series. The month saw him add 1,177 points and $422,467 to his yearly totals.
Schindler at the WPT Gardens Poker Festival main event final table [credit: WPT/Joe Giron]
August saw Schindler make only one final table, but he made it count. Schindler defeated a field of 123 entries in the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open $2 million guaranteed $25,500 buy-in no-limit hold’em high roller event to earn $800,758, 924 points and his fifth POY-qualified title of the year.
Schindler took home the trophy in the Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open $25,500 high roller
Schindler closed out the year with another handful of scores in high roller events, all of which were held in Las Vegas. His two final-table finishes in October came in the monthly high roller events at Aria, finishing second in a $10,000 buy-in for $90,450 and 150 points and third in a $25,000 buy-in two days later for another $92,000 and 168 points. His lone score of November was a third-place finish in a $100,000 buy-in at the Aria Fall Madness series for $384,000 and another 240 points.
In December, Schindler made two final tables in high roller events at the Bellagio’s Five Diamond World Poker Classic series. He placed third in a $25,000 buy-in for $168,000 and 280 points. Schindler closed out his year strong by winning the $100,000 buy-in event, outlasting 37 entries to win $1,332,000 and 480 points. This was his second seven-figure score of the year, and it brought his POY-qualified earnings for the year to more than $8.7 million.
By setting a record for final-table finishes in a year Schindler proved that he was live poker’s most consistent tournament player, and therefore truly was the Player of the Year for 2018.
Jake Schindler’s 2018 POY-Qualified Scores
Date | Event | Buy-In (USD) | Place | Earnings (USD) | POY Points |
2/2/18 | 2018 U.S. Poker Open No-Limit Hold’em Event #1 | $10,000 | 9 | $20,400 | 30 |
2/5/18 | 2018 U.S. Poker Open No-Limit Hold’em Event #3 | $25,000 | 4 | $110,000 | 210 |
2/8/18 | 2018 U.S. Poker Open No-Limit Hold’em Event #5 | $10,000 | 2 | $134,000 | 300 |
2/11/18 | 2018 U.S. Poker Open No-Limit Hold’em Event #8 | $50,000 | 2 | $429,000 | 340 |
3/1/18 | 2018 Aria High Roller $10k #5 | $10,000 | 1 | $128,800 | 180 |
3/3/18 | 2018 Aria High Roller #79 | $25,000 | 1 | $283,500 | 252 |
4/9/18 | 2018 MILLIONS Grand Final Barcelona €26,000 NLH | $32,020 | 7 | $110,700 | 189 |
4/11/18 | 2018 MILLIONS Grand Final Barcelona €101,000 NLH | $125,036 | 1 | $2,170,000 | 600 |
4/15/18 | 2018 MILLIONS Grand Final Barcelona €10,300 NLH | $12,726 | 8 | $86,800 | 140 |
5/17/18 | 2018 WPT Tournament of Champions Festival NLH | $10,000 | 1 | $140,000 | 240 |
5/19/18 | 2018 WPT Tournament of Champions Festival High Roller #83 | $25,000 | 3 | $60,000 | 112 |
5/22/18 | 2018 WPT Tournament of Champions Festival High Roller #84 | $25,000 | 4 | $72,500 | 126 |
5/23/18 | 2018 WPT Tournament of Champions Festival High Roller #86 | $25,000 | 2 | $269,500 | 350 |
5/27/18 | 2018 WPT Elite Poker Championship High Roller | $25,000 | 5 | $108,000 | 175 |
6/4/18 | 2018 Aria Summer High Roller Series | $25,000 | 2 | $212,892 | 210 |
6/11/18 | 2018 World Series of Poker Big-Blind Ante NLH | $5,000 | 4 | $159,575 | 840 |
6/17/18 | 2018 Venetian DeepStack Championship Poker Series Big Blind Ante NLH | $4,785 | 9 | $24,000 | 52 |
6/22/18 | 2018 Aria Summer High Roller Series Pot Limit Omaha | $10,000 | 7 | $26,000 | 75 |
7/3/18 | 2018 Aria Summer High Roller Series | $10,000 | 3 | $52,800 | 160 |
7/14/18 | 2018 World Series of Poker $50k Big-Blind Ante NLH | $50,000 | 8 | $173,604 | 187 |
7/17/18 | 2018 Aria Summer High Roller Series | $25,000 | 2 | $150,000 | 210 |
7/26/18 | 2018 WPT Gardens Poker Festival Main Event | $5,000 | 2 | $366,740 | 1400 |
8/14/18 | 2018 Seminole Hard Rock Poker Open | $25,500 | 1 | $800,758 | 924 |
9/9/18 | 2018 Poker Masters Event #2 | $25,000 | 3 | $175,000 | 280 |
9/12/18 | 2018 Poker Masters Event #5 | $25,000 | 4 | $165,000 | 252 |
9/13/18 | 2018 Poker Masters Event #6 | $50,000 | 4 | $235,000 | 255 |
10/4/18 | 2018 Aria 10K-05 | $10,000 | 2 | $90,450 | 150 |
10/6/18 | 2018 Aria 25K-19 | $25,000 | 3 | $92,000 | 168 |
11/6/18 | 2018 ARIA Fall Madness | $100,000 | 3 | $384,000 | 240 |
12/8/18 | 2018 Five Diamond World Poker Classic High Roller | $25,000 | 3 | $168,000 | 280 |
12/16/18 | 2018 Five Diamond World Poker Classic Super High Roller | $100,000 | 1 | $1,332,000 | 480 |
Here is a look at the final top 20 standings in the 2018 POY Race:
Rank | Player | POY Points | POY Earnings |
1 | Jake Schindler | 9,407 | $8,731,019 |
2 | Stephen Chidwick | 8,845 | $9,950,805 |
3 | Alex Foxen | 8,259 | $6,606,037 |
4 | David Peters | 8,059 | $10,598,504 |
5 | Justin Bonomo | 7,752 | $25,295,441 |
6 | Adrian Mateos | 6,477 | $4,844,609 |
7 | Rainer Kempe | 5,924 | $5,464,179 |
8 | Jason Koon | 5,827 | $12,404,918 |
9 | Steve O’Dwyer | 5,688 | $6,129,062 |
10 | Pavel Plesuv | 5,626 | $2,886,963 |
11 | Christopher Michael Soyza | 5,281 | $2,500,726 |
12 | Isaac Haxton | 4,950 | $8,037,728 |
13 | Mikita Badziakouski | 4,926 | $14,594,839 |
14 | Nick Petrangelo | 4,734 | $6,693,018 |
15 | Dominik Nitsche | 4,732 | $5,371,902 |
16 | Michael Addamo | 4,674 | $2,581,347 |
17 | Ben Yu | 4,671 | $3,448,959 |
18 | Shaun Deeb | 4,610 | $2,936,292 |
19 | Cary Katz | 4,306 | $4,903,239 |
20 | Benjamin Tollerene | 4,269 | $3,328,532 |
Card Player Player of the Year Winners:
Year | Player Name |
1997 | Men Nguyen |
1998 | T.J. Cloutier |
1999 | Tony Ma |
2000 | David Pham |
2001 | Men Nguyen |
2002 | T.J. Cloutier |
2003 | Men Nguyen |
2004 | Daniel Negreanu |
2005 | Men Nguyen |
2006 | Michael Mizrachi |
2007 | David Pham |
2008 | John Phan |
2009 | Eric Baldwin |
2010 | Tom Marchese |
2011 | Ben Lamb |
2012 | Greg Merson |
2013 | Daniel Negreanu |
2014 | Daniel Colman |
2015 | Anthony Zinno |
2016 | David Peters |
2017 | Adrian Mateos |
2018 | Jake Schindler |