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[h=1]DATA: The 10 Best Live Poker Tournament Players of All-Time, Statistically Speaking[/h]</section><section class="flex flex-jc--sb article-info article-info--lg" style="box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; display: flex; justify-content: space-between; font-family: Lato, Times, Baskerville, Georgia, serif; margin-bottom: 35px; color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-size: 16px;"><svg class="svg-icon svg-icon--user"><use xlink:href="#icon-user"></use></svg>ByJON SOFEN
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</section>Who are the greatest live poker tournament pros in history? We put together a comprehensive scoring system that ranks players based on metrics such as longevity, major wins, and overall earnings. From there, we compiled a list of the 10 best ever.
So, how could we possibly narrow it down to the 10 best? By using the tried and true method of throwing darts at random names. Just kidding. We took biases and subjective rankings out of it and, instead, used a points system to rank the players.
[h=2]Objectively Ranking the Pros[/h]Each player was graded based on their Hendon Mob all-time overall earnings ranking (3-12 points possible), Hendon Mob all-time earnings for events with buy-ins under $50,000 (3-12 points), WSOP bracelets (4 points each), WSOP cashes (0.25 points each), WPT titles (3 points each), WPT final tables (2 points each). And then we gave bonuses for longevity (minimum 10 years winning at a high level, 5 points), and winning the WSOP Main Event (8 points) or Poker Players Championship (3 points each).
Our thought process was to reward players for winning the most important events, but also for crushing it for a long period of time, winning a ton of money, and winning consistently and not just piling up Hendon Mob earnings in high-rollers. The stats we accumulated were based on results prior to the 2020 WSOP Online Bracelet Series.
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[h=1]DATA: The 10 Best Live Poker Tournament Players of All-Time, Statistically Speaking[/h]</section><section class="flex flex-jc--sb article-info article-info--lg" style="box-sizing: inherit; max-height: 1e+06px; display: flex; justify-content: space-between; font-family: Lato, Times, Baskerville, Georgia, serif; margin-bottom: 35px; color: rgb(51, 51, 51); font-size: 16px;"><svg class="svg-icon svg-icon--user"><use xlink:href="#icon-user"></use></svg>ByJON SOFEN
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</section>Who are the greatest live poker tournament pros in history? We put together a comprehensive scoring system that ranks players based on metrics such as longevity, major wins, and overall earnings. From there, we compiled a list of the 10 best ever.
Is Phil Ivey one of the 10 greatest live poker tournament players ever? (Image: CardsChat News)
There have been many extremely talented tourney grinders over the years. From Doyle Brunson and Johnny Chan in the 1970s and 1980s to Phil Hellmuth and T.J. Cloutier in the 1990s, Phil Ivey and Daniel Negreanu in the 2000s, and now all the GTO-obsessed high rollers of today — Stephen Chidwick, David Peters, and Isaac Haxton, just to name a few.So, how could we possibly narrow it down to the 10 best? By using the tried and true method of throwing darts at random names. Just kidding. We took biases and subjective rankings out of it and, instead, used a points system to rank the players.
[h=2]Objectively Ranking the Pros[/h]Each player was graded based on their Hendon Mob all-time overall earnings ranking (3-12 points possible), Hendon Mob all-time earnings for events with buy-ins under $50,000 (3-12 points), WSOP bracelets (4 points each), WSOP cashes (0.25 points each), WPT titles (3 points each), WPT final tables (2 points each). And then we gave bonuses for longevity (minimum 10 years winning at a high level, 5 points), and winning the WSOP Main Event (8 points) or Poker Players Championship (3 points each).
Our thought process was to reward players for winning the most important events, but also for crushing it for a long period of time, winning a ton of money, and winning consistently and not just piling up Hendon Mob earnings in high-rollers. The stats we accumulated were based on results prior to the 2020 WSOP Online Bracelet Series.
[h=3]10 Tournament Players Who Just Missed the Cut[/h](points in parentheses)
While the scoring model is subjective — it would be impossible for it not to be — the players were ranked objectively. We input the numbers into a spreadsheet and determined our list based on the highest scores. And those poker tournament superstars are:- #11: David Peters (45.75)
- #12: Stephen Chidwick (45.5)
- #13: Brian Rast (37.75)
- #14: Bryn Kenney (36.0)
- #15: Dan Smith (33.0)
- #16: Steve O’Dwyer (32.75)
- #17: Jason Koon (30.5)
- #18: Isaac Haxton (27.0)
- #19: Fedor Holz (24.0)
- #20: Dan Colman (21.5)
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