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He's won 27 PocketFives Triple Crown titles and was the first player to. Rounding out the top ten are Greece's Damianos "damourinio" Aslanidis in eighth place, former No. He's been the 1-ranked player on 13 different times in his career. 1 ranked player Artem "veeea" Vezhenkov in seventh place. United Kingdom's Conor "1_conor_b_1" Beresford, who also recently passed the $3 million mark in PocketFives tracked tournament cashes, remains in fifth place in the rankings.Ī pair of Russians hold down the next two spots in the rankings including Aleksandr "NoPlanB" Mordvinov who hit the highest spot in his career in the rankings with sixth place and former No. This player is best known on PokerStars under the screenname "TanTanSWE" and according to his PocketFives profile passed the $3 million in career tournament cashes mark across all sites in the past week. PocketFives provides stakings of the best poker players, live news of poker world, and various communities for poker fans. 1 ranked player in the world, but also winning the Monthly PocketFives Leaderboard in both January and February.Īnother Swedish player, "Pot4teUS", is currently in fourth place in the rankings. Welcome to PocketFives, the best place to buy and sell poker tournament stake. The Swede who also held down the third spot last week had an incredible run earlier in the year which resulted in him not only becoming the No. Just behind Mattsson and Simao in the rankings is Sweden's Niklas "lena900" Åstedt. He then followed this up three days later on July 3 with a third place finish in the Super High Roller: $100,000 Gtd to collect $15,375 and 165.61 PLBs. On June 30, the Swede won the High Roller: $50,000 Gtd for $13,640 and 223.61 PLBs and took second place in the Heavyweight: The Uppercut - $50,000 Gtd for $7,000 and 147.53 PLBs. Mattsson's latest ascension to the top of the rankings came thanks to three big scores on partypoker. Not surprisingly, British poker sensation Chris "moorman1" Moorman, who was the top ranked player on 13 different occasions from 2008 to 2014, holds the record for being the top ranked player the most times since PocketFives has been awarding this accolade beginning in 2005. Back in 2013, American poker refugee Calvin "cal42688" Anderson was king of the hill in the rankings eight different times. Nailing down the top spot in the rankings on five different occasions in a calendar year is far from a record. Sweden's Simon "C Darwin2" Mattsson has once again passed Brazil's Joao "joaosimaobh" Simao to become the top ranked online poker player in the world for the fifth time this year, according to the PocketFives Worldwide Online Poker Rankings.
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Professional Poker Players & Ambassadors.We recommend visiting PocketFives and seeing for yourself, you can find a wealth of information and talk to other like minded players. Their most recent pokercast featured Micheal ‘The Grinder’ Mizrachi and he answered questions put to him from members of the poker community as well as telling us how he is preparing for the WSOP 2010 Final table in November. They manage to attract cool guests to their shows. Like TwoPlusTwo, also have their own ‘pokercast’ (pod cast) which is released a few times each month. If you have found the TwoPlusTwo forum a little daunting then the PocketFives forum should suit you better, you will find that they have an easier to understand and more accessible layout with titles to sections such as ‘Hand Advice’, ‘Bad Beats’ and ‘Poker Legislation’ so you will know exactly where to look for answers or post your own questions. These voters are call PocketFives ‘Pro Pollers’ who are online poker players who have achieved outstanding results and are experts in the field of online poker. The rankings for this list are achieved not only by your online tournament results but also by voters. PocketFives Rankings has now evolved into a list of the top 100 online tournament players of all time. The interesting thing about PocketFives is that ithas its own player rankings which are well respected within the poker community. PocketFives has over 400,000 threads and over 5 million posts. The thinking behind making PocketFives was to create a poker community for poker players to support each others online poker ventures. These members are made of poker veterans and amateurs alike. Now the forum is home to around 90,000 registered members, 10 thousand of which are still active. Back in 2005 Adam, Riley and Cal founded the poker forum,.