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  • #1 Number One: Holz, Beresford, Gross All Chasing Josephy in Clubs
    #1 Number One: Holz, Beresford, Gross All Chasing Josephy in Clubs

    Only one player has held the #1 spot for more weeks than Cliff ‘JohnnyBax’ Josephy, but while ‘lena900’ has had 10 turns as the #1-ranked player for 97 weeks, Josephy had one run that lasted an astonishing 74 weeks. That level of success has made Josephy a longstanding favorite of the PocketFives community and his […]

  • Heads-Up with #6 Ranked aguskb
    Heads-Up with #6 Ranked aguskb

    Formerly a #1 player in the PocketFives Poker Rankings, Aaron aguskb Gustavson (pictured) can currently be found at #6. He’s the top-ranked online player in Mexico and recently hit $4 million in career scores in tournaments we track. Not too shabby.

  • PocketFives Rankings: Fresh_Oo_D Up 13 Spots to #6
    PocketFives Rankings: Fresh_Oo_D Up 13 Spots to #6

    We may have a free-for-all on our hands at the top of the PocketFives Online Poker Rankings. Aaron aguskbGustavson is still #1, but his PLB score of 6,854 points is well within striking distance of a few other PocketFivers, one of whom is Fresh_Oo_D (pictured).

  • PocketFives Rankings: Romeopro Reenters Top 10
    PocketFives Rankings: Romeopro Reenters Top 10

    After adding his screen names back into his PocketFives profile late last week, Romeopro(pictured) reentered the top 10 worldwide in the PocketFives Online Poker Rankings. He sits at #8 right now and is closing in on $6 million in online MTT winnings.

  • PocketFives Rankings: aguskb Back on Top
    PocketFives Rankings: aguskb Back on Top

    It’s Wednesday, which means it’s once again time for the PocketFives Rankingsto be recalculated. After a one-week run by StrungOut1at the top of the Rankings, Playa del Carmen’s Aaron aguskb Gustavson (pictured) has taken over. He has a PLB score of 7,104 points, leading the pack by 225.

  • PocketFives Rankings: StrungOut1 Hits #1
    PocketFives Rankings: StrungOut1 Hits #1

    After an impressive 16-week run by Nico PokerKaiserFierro (pictured) at the top of the PocketFives Rankingsended on August 26, we now have our second straight week with a new #1. This time, it’s Canada’s StrungOut1, who reentered his screen names and instantly vaulted to the top.

  • PocketFives Rankings: We Have a New #1 Player
    PocketFives Rankings: We Have a New #1 Player

    For the first time since May 6, a span of 16 weeks, we have a new #1 player in the PocketFives Online Poker Rankings. By a slim 63-point margin, Aaron aguskbGustavson (pictured) is our new #1 member worldwide, overtaking Nico PokerKaiser Fierro.

  • It’s the Tournament “Everyone Wants to Win”
    It’s the Tournament “Everyone Wants to Win”

    If you haven’t heard of Sweden’s Sheaterbefore reading this article, where have you been? Seriously. Have you been living under a rock? Or perhaps on the top of a mountain with no internet? Maybe we’ll give you a pass. The Swede is the #4 player worldwide in the PocketFives Poker Rankingsand a former #1.

  • aguskb Wins July Monthly PLB by 24 Points
    aguskb Wins July Monthly PLB by 24 Points

    By the slimmest of margins, Aaron aguskbGustavson (pictured) won the July Monthly PocketFives Leaderboard with 2,639 points. He edged out second place by a scant 24 points and earned his very first Monthly PLB title.

  • PocketFives Rankings: Legenden Knocking on the Door of #1
    PocketFives Rankings: Legenden Knocking on the Door of #1

    Nico PokerKaiserFierro (pictured), from Chile, is nearing three months at the top of the PocketFives Poker Rankings. He is at 7,225 PLB Points right now, but could get a run for his money in the coming weeks, as three players are within 400 points of taking the title.

  • PocketFives Rankings: aguskb Up 22 Spots to #7
    PocketFives Rankings: aguskb Up 22 Spots to #7

    We had two new entrants this week into the top 10 of the PocketFives Rankings, which were recalculated on Wednesday. We’ll start with one of the biggest advancers inside the top 100, Aaron aguskb Gustavson (pictured), who shot up 22 spots from #29 to #7. This is his highest position ever in the Rankings.

  • “The Asian Time Zones Make it Tough to Grind the Normal MTT Schedule”
    “The Asian Time Zones Make it Tough to Grind the Normal MTT Schedule”

    Earlier this year, Mexico’s Aaron aguskbGustavson (pictured) earned his $3 million cash badgeon PocketFives. It’s fitting that we’re interviewing him now for a feature article, as he is also at his all-time high in the PocketFives Poker Rankings at #21 in the world. He’s a poker transplant living in Mexico.