It has been a good week to be Germany’s Kagome Kagome (pictured), who is up over $500,000 in the last three days at cash game tables, according to HighStakesDB. On Sunday, the site posted that Kagome Kagome had won almost $130,000 at the 2-7 Triple Draw tables on Saturday, increasing his three-day haul to north of half-a-million dollars.

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HighStakesDB said of his latest effort, “Once again, Kagome Kagome took his profit from a heads-up session against French pro Alex AlexonmoonLunea after winning $150,000 in a 50-minute early evening session. Kagome Kagome had already won $15,000 from Luneau in an earlier 37-hand match. An earlier $36,000 loss to PostFlopActionat the lower $500/$1,000 limits accounts for Kagome Kagome’s final profit for the day.”

Kagome Kagome is up $529,000 since October 29, according to HighStakesDB, with all of his winnings coming in Draw Games. Although the German has opted out of long-term tracking, the site began following him in 2011.

His HighStakesDB profile outlines that he was formerly known as IHateJuice, but Full Tilt made him change the user name at the beginning of 2011 allegedly because of complaints from players.

Given his affinity for high-stakes games, he has formerly battled regulars like Phil Ivey (pictured) and, according to HighStakesDB, “Kagome Kagome claims to have started playing poker when he was 16. He was mostly an unsuccessful grinder in the beginning and chose to stick to $3/$6 and $5/$10 Limit Hold’em. But, toward the end of 2009, he had worked his way up to $200/$400 Fixed Limit games and had amassed a $100,000 bankroll.”

His biggest pot played came in March 2014 in a Fixed Limit Draw game and was just shy of $100,000. It’s one of two pots he has recorded of at least $90,000.

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