PocketFivers continue to roll in the ongoing PokerStars World Championship of Online Poker, or WCOOP. Two of the most recent winners were Kyle KJulius10Julius (pictured) and eisenhower1, who both took down high-stakes tournaments for their first WCOOP titles.

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We’ll start with Julius, who won a $1,050 Limit Hold’em Six-Max event and Tweeted, “Ft of 1k limit WCOOP! Don’t really know what I’m doing… fun nonetheless.” When all was said and done, Julius wrote, “I won the 1k WCOOP championship! Now for some cocktails and football to get ready for the big day tomorrow!”

There were 153 entrants in the $1,050 Limit Hold’em Six-Max tournament and by the time the final table rolled around, Julius held the chip lead. Entering heads-up, Julius was up 2:1 in chips. After a brief discussion of a chop, Julius and Dancer King played on, with the former taking down three big pots in a row.

On the final hand, Dancer King was all-in on a flop of J-7-6 with K-9 of diamonds only to see that Julius had aces. The board ran out 2-Q, giving Julius his first WCOOP bracelet and $36,000:

1. KJulius10 (Canada) – $36,720
2. Dancer King (Russia) – $25,321
3. Mrdawwe (Sweden) – $19,125
4. Naza114 (Czech Republic) – $13,005
5. Kroko-dill (Russia) – $9,945
6. Beeeehto (Brazil) – $6,885

PocketFives has tracked $4.1 million in online tournament winnings for Julius, who has been a member of our site for the last nine years. He has almost $3 million in live winnings, according to the Hendon Mob, highlighted by a runner-up finish in the 2012 PokerStars Caribbean Adventure Main Event for $1.5 million.

Also taking down his first WCOOP title in recent days was eisenhower1, who calls Sweden home. He won a $700 No Limit Hold’em Cubed tournament for $105,000 following a three-way deal. The event drew 518 entrants and eisenhower1 led the final table, which included fellow PocketFiver Mike timex McDonald (pictured), who took seventh place.

The three-way chop took almost no time to be agreed on and heads-up play lasted all of eight minutes. On the final hand, A.Tricarico check-raised all-in on a flop of 9-8-3 with 8-6 for middle pair only to see eisenhower1 roll over 9-3 for two pair. The board completed J-7 and eisenhower1 locked up his first WCOOP win:

1. eisenhower1 (Sweden) – $105,942
2. A.Tricarico (Belgium) – $95,124
3. 42ayay (Sweden) – $102,259
4. VitinhO Dzi (Brazil) – $54,379
5. blakjak19 (Cyprus) – $38,136
6. 0Human0 (Romania) – $30,014
7. Tîmex (Canada) – $22,952
8. PolecatRider (Germany) – $15,890
9. RGRGINDIA (India) – $10,805

The Swede has a commanding $7.5 million in career online tournament winningsand is one of only ten PocketFivers to cross the $7.5 million mark. He is currently the #9 player in the PocketFives Rankings and, like Julius, has been a member of our site since 2006.

Sunday marks the start of the $5,200 WCOOP Main Event, which has a guarantee of $10 million. It starts at 14:30 ET. Visit PokerStars to sign up for it.

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