Stephen Song Doubles Up in GPI Player of Year Awards, Cherish Andrews Takes Women’s Title

January 5, 2023
Stephen Song Doubles Up in GPI Player of Year Awards, Cherish Andrews Takes Women’s Title

After a banner year at the tables, Stephen Song was named Global Poker Index Player of theYear on Wednesday. He surged to the top of the standings in December after winning the World Poker Tour Prime Championship in December for $712,650.

“Song was the last player standing in one of the most entertaining races in history,” GPI officials noted in announcing the 2022 winners. “Several players would hold on to the top player of the year rank throughout the year but Song waited until the very end to take the lead.”

The GPI also released winners from other competitions as well including the female and mid-major players of the year.

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A look at Song’s rise to GPI Player of the Year

Song, from Connecticut, put together an impressive year at the tables. The Prime Championship was one of the final tournaments of the season and vaulted him past his friend, Adam Hendrix, who remained at or near the top of the standings for most of the year.

The year brought several nice finishes for Song including consistently cashing in tournaments. In June, he finished runner-up in a $5,000 No Limit Hold’em event at the World Series of Poker for $476,990.

Just a few weeks later, Song followed that up with a fourth-place finish in a $2,400 event at the Venetian for $139,000. September brought a string of final table finishes. That included two seconds and a third on the PokerGO Tour for a total of almost $230,000.

At the WSOP.com. He took sixth in the $7,777 Lucky 7s for $139,000 and fourth in a $5,300 High Roller for $40,800. The same month he also took down a $5,200 event at the Wynn for $85,995.

The WPT victory capped the year and helped Song finish just 17.2 points ahead of Hendrix. He also finished just 46.3 points ahead of Jeremy Ausmus, who grabbed the early lead in the POY race. Here’s a look at players who topped the standings

2022 GPI Player of the Year

  1. Stephen Song
  2. Adam Hendrix
  3. Jeremy Ausmus
  4. Chad Eveslage
  5. Farid Jattin

Song also scores GPI mid-major POY title

If winning the overall GPI title wasn’t enough, Song also took the mid-major POY title. The competition recognizes players involved in events with buy-ins of $2,500 and below. Song now becomes the first person to ever win a pair of GPI titles in a single year.

“Song had such an impressively strong year overall, excelling in events with wide-ranging buy-ins,” the GPI noted.

Angela Jordison also battled well in the race, holding the lead heading into December. She then dropped to third before finally ending up as runner-up. Here’s a look at the final standings.

2022 GPI Mid-Major POY

  1. Stephen Song
  2. Angela Jordison
  3. Julien Sitbon
  4. Jared Ingles
  5. Donovan Dean

Charish Andrews tops women’s race

The overall POY race wasn’t the only GPI competition to conclude right at the end of 2022. The race for the female POY also saw some late-year shuffling.

Cherish Andrews arrived at the WPT World Championship Festival trailing Jordison for the lead. The Pennsylvania-based grinder locked up the title after three final table appearances that included a win, runner-up, and sixth-place finish.

The runner-up came in the $10,100 High Roller, which brought her $259,200. She then won a $1,100 event for another $131,912. The run earned her the WPT Player of the Festival honors as well.

In October, she also scored her first WSOP bracelet in an spoke with USPoker in November about the victory.

Consecutive three-time GPI Female POY Kristen Bicknell finished third in the standings. Here’s a look at the top five finishers.

2022 GPI Female POY

  1. Cherish Andrews
  2. Angela Jordison
  3. Kristen Bicknell
  4. Jessica Vierling
  5. Christina Gollins

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Global Poker Awards coming soon, players also receive international recognition

Both Song and Andrews will be invited to accept their trophies at the Global Poker Awards ceremony. The annual event is held at the PokerGO Studio at the Aria in Las Vegas and will be streamed by PokerGO. An official announcement on the date for the 4th Global Poker Awards is expected next week.

Along with the three major overall competitions, 79 players received GPI National Player of the Year honors. Some of those included Mikita Bodyakovsky, Davidi Kitai, Farid Jattin, Koray, Aldemir, Sergio Aido, Stephen Chidwick, and WSOP Main Event Champion Espen Jorstad. Here are all the international winners.

Country Player Country Player
Algeria Omar Lakhdari Lebanon Gabriel Akiki
Argentina Jose “Nacho” Barbero Lithuania Vladas Tamasauskas
Armenia Aren Bezhanyan Luxembourg Felix Michel Weis
Australia Yita Choong Malaysia Paul Phua
Austria Daniel Rezaei Mexico Jose Andres Guzman
Azerbaijan David Mzareulov Moldova Pavel Plesuv
Belarus Mikita Bodyakovsky Montenegro Vlado Banicevic
Belgium Davidi Kitai Morocco Mehdi Chaoui
Brazil Yuri Martins Dzivielevski North Macedonia Ilija Savevski
Bulgaria Simeon Spasov Netherlands David Hu
Canada Mike Watson Norway Espen Uhlen Jorstad
Chile Nick Yunis Panama Jorge Hou Huang
China Sen Mu Philippines David Erquiaga
Colombia Farid Jattin Poland Jakub Michalak
Croatia Sverko Gregor Portugal Pedro Marques
Cyprus Yiannis Liperis Puerto Rico Ricardo Velasco
Czechia Roman Hrabec Romania Danut Chisu
Denmark Henrik Hecklen Russia Artur Martirosyan
Dominican Republic Francis Cruz Serbia Aleksandar Tomovic
Ecuador Pablo Valdivieso Singapore Andy Xueyan Li
Egypt John Adel Fouad Basta Slovakia Marek Blasko
Estonia David Comeron Carrasco Slovenia Rok Gostisa
Finland Toni Kauka South Africa Ahmed Karrim
Julien Sitbon South Korea Jinho “YellOw” Hong
Georgia Giorgiy Skhuluhiya Spain Sergio Aido
Koray Aldemir Sweden Anton Wigg
Greece Symeon Alexandridis Switzerland Alexandre Vuilleumier
Hong Kong Daniel Chi Tang Taiwan Pete Chen
Hungary Laszlo Bujtas Thailand Punnat Punsri
India Ankit Ahuja Tunisia Maher Nouira
Iran Milad Oghabian Langar Turkey Koray Korkmaz
Ireland Stephen Kehoe Ukraine Andrey Lyubovetskiy
Israel Yuval Bronshtein United Arab Emirates Basel Khabazeh
Italy Michael Rossitto United Kingdom Stephen Chidwick
Japan Tamon Nakamura USA Stephen Song
Jordan Sultan Khair Uruguay Francisco Benitez
Kazakhstan Dauren Zhaparov Uzbekistan Aleksandr Pak
Kyrgyzstan Kubanychbek Abakirov Venezuela Dorian Rios Pavon
Latvia Aleksejs Ponakovs Vietnam Tony Tran