
888poker’s XL Inferno is headed into the home stretch with just a few days left for players to battle for an XL title before this weekend’s $500,000 GTD Main Event.
After the Spring Championship of Online Poker, Powerfest and 888poker’s XL Inferno series all came to their conclusion last week the world of online poker saw its normal Sunday schedule resume once more this weekend.
Every week The PocketFives Milestone Report looks at the online poker players who are achieving career-best achievement or reaching new heights in the rankings.
A few weeks ago, we told you that several players were fast approaching $10 million in online winnings; none more so than Bryan ‘bparis’ Paris, who led the pack in the race to join Chris ‘moorman1’ Moorman in that elusive club. After finishing second in a PokerStars Turbo Championship of Online Poker event for $52K […]
One small step for Moorman; one giant leap for mankind. That certainly seems appropriate when discussing the all-time leading money winners in online tournaments. It was back in 2013 when Chris ‘moorman1’ Moorman became the first player in history within touching distance of $10 million in career earnings – a feat he’d accomplish fairly soon […]
After a photo finish in May, the ending of the June Monthly PocketFives Leaderboard was anything but dramatic. Bryan ‘bparis’ Paris absolutely crushed the competition last month with 3,342.60 PocketFives Leaderboard Points, over than 500 more than the next closest player.
Winning a PocketFives Triple Crown is hard enough. If you want one, you need to take down three $10,000 prize pool tournaments across three sites tracked by PocketFives within a week. Each tournament has to have at least 100 players and a real money buy-in. Satellites and qualifiers do not count.
On June 7, Bryan ‘bparis’ Paris won the PokerStars Super Tuesday. That would be a career-defining accomplishment for anyone, and for Paris, the score was his fifth largest online ever.
On Sunday, Bryan bparisParis (pictured) became just the fifth PocketFiver ever to hit $7.5 million in online tournament cashesand the first to do so since November. To that end, Paris joins a prestigious group that also includes Jeremy daisyxoxoFitzpatrick, Shyam s_dot11Srinivasan, p0cket00, and Chris moorman1 Moorman.