CCPT 2024 - Year End Statistical Awards
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Year End Event Count Down Jan 18th date 5:30 PM
Joe has won the Number of Games In The Money Award at the CCPT Poker 2024 tour, achieving this title 25 times. He narrowly triumphed over Mark, who has 24 wins, and Luc with 20. The award is based on calculations from Bi Weekly Stats. Congratulations to Joe!
Joe is the winner of the Gross Money Award for the CCPT Poker 2024, earning $755 in gross cash, which is $200 more than his closest competitor. Congratulations to Joe for his impressive poker skills, as recognized through the Bi-Weekly Stats and the award certificate.
Tyler is the recipient of the Highest % Of Total Available Points Won for Games Played Award for the CCPT Poker Tour 2024. Although he participated in only 12 games, his performance was outstanding, showcasing dominance when he played. Congratulations to him for this achievement!
Pete has won the Most Third Place Finishes Award, also known as the Bubble Award, for the CCPT Poker Tour 2024. He narrowly surpassed Joe, who was a close contender for the award. The winner was determined based on bi-weekly statistics from the tour. Congratulations to Pete!
The Winner of Average Money Per Day Luc Congratulations to Luc, winner of the Average Money Per Game Award CCPT 2024. Luc the man that seems to be always in
Pete won the Best Average Finish Position Award for the CCPT Poker tour 2024, achieving an average finish of 3.81. Tyler secured second place, while Joe took third. The results were determined based on bi-weekly statistics. Congratulations to Pete for this remarkable achievement!
Mark is the winner of the Iron Man Award for the CCPT poker 2024, having participated in 64 games throughout the year. His dedication set him apart, while runners-up Joe and Tony attended 60 games each. The award recognizes exceptional commitment to the event. Congratulations to Mark!
Joe has won the Net Money Won Award for the 2024 CCPT Poker Tour, with Luc finishing just $10 behind in second place and Pete taking third. The results are based on bi-weekly statistics, highlighting Joe’s achievement in the competition. Congratulations to all the participants.
Joe is the winner of the Total Yearly Points with 228 points, showcasing either poker dominance or luck. Mark secured second place with 210 points, while Tony placed third with 176 points. The results are based on bi-weekly statistics, and Joe will receive a 2024 award certificate.
Keith is the winner of The Basement Award for the fewest points won per game played, closely followed by Asbell and Tony. The award, based on bi-weekly stats, recognizes his performance during the games. Congratulations are given, though somewhat humorously. The award highlights the competitive nature of the statistics.
Pete has won The Luckiest SOB Award, also known as Super Push, for the CCPT Poker Tour 2024. He achieved an impressive five wins, significantly ahead of his competitors, who tied for second place with two wins each. Congratulations to Pete on this remarkable accomplishment!
Mark has been awarded the Second Place Finish Award for the CCPT Poker Tour 2024, achieving an impressive 13 second place finishes, significantly outpacing his nearest competitor, Luc, who had 8. The award recognizes Mark’s consistent performance throughout the tournament based on bi-weekly statistics.
Tyler John has won the Average Points Earned Per Game Award for the CCPT poker 2024. The runner-up was John, with Luc finishing closely in third place. The results were based on bi-weekly statistics, highlighting their performance throughout the tournament season. Congratulations to all participants for their efforts.
Joe is congratulated as the winner of the First Place Finishes Award in the CCPT Poker Tour 2024, achieving an impressive 14 wins. Mark secured second place with 9 wins. The results were based on bi-weekly statistics, culminating in this recognition for Joe’s outstanding performance.
Asbell has been awarded the title of Worst Player of the Year, recognized for having the lowest net money in the competition. The announcement reflects a playful sentiment, noting that the speaker nearly improved their position compared to the previous year. The award was determined based on bi-weekly statistics.