Global Poker Index (GPI) – Cancels all players of the year races.
Publish date: December 3, 2020

The Global Poker Index (GPI) has announced the official cancellation of all Player of the Year (PoY) races for 2020. 

Due to the pandemic and the lack of live poker, The GPI announced the cancellation. 

GPI/THM President Eric Danis said.

“This past year has been tough on the industry. Most venues were unable to host events due to lockdowns or various restrictions, and players were not able to travel to play.”

“There have not been enough festival results or events in 2020 to justify competitive winners in our traditional PoY races. Anyone finishing first will not be recognized as a PoY winner, and officially, 2020 PoY results will remain blank in all categories.”

It is a fair decision as there have been fewer events this year, and some countries are not allowing people to travel.

We hope live races come back soon.

However, while live races are not available, Want to find a place where you can join a small tournament at a very affordable price?

The 1234 network will announce the tournament soon.

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