If you haven’t heard, the 2015 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) is going on at PokerStars. In a $700 No Limit Hold’em Six-Max Three-Stack event that took place over the course of two days, two PocketFivers went at it for the title: Patrick pleno1Leonard (pictured) and Roman Romeopro Romanovskyi.

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Leonard entered Day 2 of the event with double the stack of the next closest player, fellow PocketFiver Barry86. No chop was had and it took just five hands of heads-up play to determine a winner. In the PocketFiver on PocketFiver violence that ended matters, Romanovskyi check-called a bet of 2.2 million on a flop of 3-4-10 to see another 3 on the turn. The action went check-check to a river 2 and Leonard nearly put Romanovskyi all-in.

Romanovskyi called for what essentially was his tournament life and saw Leonard roll over 4-3 for a full house. Romanovskyi mucked and was eliminated on the next hand. Here’s how the six-max event’s final table paid out:

1. pleno1– $108,415.51
2. Romeopro– $81,311.21
3. Manni1822 – $61,860.29
4. JJ@mess – $43,047.11
5. HKN291209 – $30,292.41
6. Barry86– $19,132.05

Leonard has been on a tear this year in big tournament series. As the PokerStars Blog explained, “Normally the Omaha specialist based on past finishes, Leonard nearly snagged a watch in SCOOP 2014 Event #35-M PLO Hi/Lo as the runner-up and [had]a sixth place in this year’s TCOOP Event #14 NLO Hi/Lo.” Leonard was #1 in the PocketFives Rankings last year.

The third place player, Barry86, who plays on PokerStars under the handle pinguinho, won two big Sunday tournaments on PokerStars last weekend, including the weekly Six-Max for $14,000. He has over $1.6 million in career online tournament winnings and calls Poland home.

Finally, Romanovskyi (pictured) was ranked #3 on our site earlier this year and has a healthy $5.5 million in online tournament scores. He has 536 top-three finishes in MTTs we track.

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