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SCOOP: Adrian Mateos Adds Third Title of 2021, Fifth Overall
The final Thursday of the 2021 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker saw six events come to a conclusion with plenty of notable names finding their way into the...
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SCOOP: Patrick Leonard Goes Back-To-Back, Wins Fifth Career Title
There were plenty of six-figure scores to be had during the 2021 PokerStars Spring Championship of Online Poker on Monday night as a number of million-dollar prize pool tournaments...
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Joao 'Naza114' Vieira Claims March Online Player of the Month Title
Joao ‘Naza114’ Vieira’s quest to be the best continued last month as one of Portugal’s most prolific poker pros broke through into the Online Poker Rankings top 10 and...
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Six Years Later, Brazil's Yuri Dzivielevski Takes #1 Once Again
For the first time in six years, Brazilian Yuri ‘Yuri Martins’ Dzivielevski returned to the worldwide #1 ranking in the latest Online Poker Rankings. After months of flirting with...
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Portugal's Rui Ferreira, Joao Vieira Pressure ‘Giraf’ for #1 Spot
A quick glance at this week’s Online Poker Rankings gives off the impression that not much has changed. Bert ‘girafganger7’ Stevens, the United Kingdom-based online MTT crusher, retained the...
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Bert 'girafganger7' Stevens Takes Over Online Poker's Top Spot
A major shakeup in this week’s Online Poker Rankings saw UK online crusher Bert ‘girafganger7’ Stevens jumping up from the #2 spot to assume the #1 rank for the...
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Rui 'RuiNF' Ferreira Rises Into Online Poker Rankings Top 5
For weeks now, the worldwide Online Poker Rankings have been a tight-knit crew. Brunno ‘bbotteon’ Botteon has held down the top spot for the past eight weeks and well-known...
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'Giraf' Returns To Online Poker's Top Five, Leads Rankings Risers
There are a variety of ways to reach the top of the online poker rankings. For some, their ascension is based around a signature score, perhaps outlasting an overwhelming...
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PokerStars EPT Online Wraps Up As 'WhatIfGod' Wins Main Event
The PokerStars EPT Online series wrapped up on Thursday after Sweden’s ‘WhatIfGod’ was crowned the champion of the $5,200 NLHE Main Event and walked away with the $1,019,082 million...