Only a few more weeks remain on the calendar before the 4th Annual Global Poker Awards. The ceremony is scheduled for March 3 in Las Vegas, and there will be 29 honors awarded to recognize the best and most creative, most popular, and most interesting in the poker world.

Many of the final nominees have been chosen. Seventeen of them were set by voting panels, and others are being determined by executive group decisions.

The poker public, however, will determine the winners of four of the awards.

Vote Through February 13

There’s not much time. The public must vote before the end of the day (11pm PT) on Monday, February 13.

Every person (or IP or email address) can vote once in this round. The link to all of the photos and links, including links to actual ballots, are on this GPI web page.

Fans’ Choice Award for Best Trophy nominees:

  • European Poker Tour (EPT) Main Event
  • PokerGO Tour (PGT) Stairway to Millions
  • Women’s Poker Association (WPA)
  • World Series of Poker (WSOP) Main Event bracelet

Fans’ Choice for Favorite Livestream nominees:

  • EPT Live / PokerStars Live
  • King’s Casino
  • Hustler Casino Live
  • Poker at the Lodge

Fans’ Choice for Best Hand nominees:

  • Super High Roller Bowl – Daniel Negreanu hits runner-runner quads
  • WSOP Main Event – David Diaz folds monster hand on Day 7
  • WSOP Main Event – Alejandro “PapoMC” Lococo pulls off monster bluff
  • Hustler Casino Live – Robbi Jade Lew wins with J4 over Garrett Adelstein

People’s Choice for Poker Personality nominees:

  • Ryan DePaulo
  • Felipe Mojave Ramos
  • Lex Veldhuis
  • Ethan “Rampage” Yau

The March 3 Global Poker Awards ceremony will be available online for public viewing, as PokerGO will be streaming it live. It is a chance to see the poker industry dressed up and being nice to each other (mostly), all to showcase and honor the best in the poker community.

 

 

Jennifer Newell

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Jennifer Newell

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Jennifer began writing about poker while working at the World Poker Tour in the mid-2000s. Since then, her freelance writing career has taken her from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and back to her hometown of St. Louis, where she now lives with her two dogs. She continues to follow the poker world as she also launches a new subscription box company and finishes her first novel. Jennifer has written for numerous publications including PokerStars.com and has followed the US poker and gaming market closely for the last 15 years.
Jennifer began writing about poker while working at the World Poker Tour in the mid-2000s. She has written for numerous publications including PokerStars.com and has followed the US poker and gaming market closely for the last 15 years.