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Benefit
PocketFives Poker Player Profile
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Basic Information
- Member Since
Feb 23rd, 2005
- Location
- Gender
Male
- Last Login
Aug 8th, 2011 at 07:49 PM
- Total Posts
- Threads Started
- ARPT
- Last Post
How many $3.25 NL [Turbo 6max] SnG can you win in a row?
Feb 3rd, 2011 at 12:23 AM -
Benefit's Recent Threads
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Never seen it b4 [Jul 17th, 2005]
Views: 61. Replies: 0. Last Poster: Benefit
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Doyle wins #10 [Jul 1st, 2005]
Views: 75. Replies: 8. Last Poster: tekkhead
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Kanuck at it again [Jun 29th, 2005]
Views: 103. Replies: 21. Last Poster: Hotrod81
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PP Friday Loewa79 [Jun 17th, 2005]
Views: 91. Replies: 4. Last Poster: utterczar
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Royal Vegas 100K [May 29th, 2005]
Views: 80. Replies: 2. Last Poster: Adam
Benefit's User Names
To learn more about how your recent scores work, visit our Rankings FAQ
- PokerStars
Benefit($0.00)
- Full Tilt Poker
Benefit($725.64)
- Bodog (Bodog)
Benefit($0.00)
- UB.com (Cereus)
Benefit($0.00)
- Party Poker (PartyPoker)
KillaGoose($0.00)
- Total Won:
$725.64
- Only poker room names in red are verified and count toward rankings
- Numbers after a player name indicates cashes
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- Benefit's change log
PocketFives Rankings Stats
- Current Ranking:
Not Ranked
- Former High Point:
16791 (Jun 29th, 2011)
- Sliding PLB Score:
Not Ranked
- Largest Cash:
$ 466.25 on Full Tilt Poker
Turbo $10K Guarantee (Rush) (Apr 4th, 2011) - Most Recent Cash:
$ 25.18 on Full Tilt Poker
Turbo $10K Guarantee (Rush) (Apr 4th, 2011) - Average Cash:
$ 103.66 over 7 cashes
Sortable Rankings
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United States:
Not Ranked / 2,263
- California:
Not Ranked / 194
- Beverly Hills:
Not Ranked / 2
Detailed Information
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Favorite Poker Hand
A♠ A♣
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Profession
Halo 2 machine
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Favorite Place to Play Live Poker
Las Vegas, NV
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Hobbies
All things drinking
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Favorite Cash Game
NL/PL Omaha, $1/$2 to $2/$4

