The latest PocketFives Poker Rankingswere released on Wednesday. There was plenty of movement in the top 100, including Portugal’s Naza114, who rose from #20 worldwide to crack the top 10. He can now be found at #10, five spots shy of his all-time high point, and sports $3.1 million in tracked online MTT cashes.

Driving Naza114 toward the top of the leaderboard have been several notable scores in recent days including a win in the PokerStars$109 Cubed for $12,000 and a victory in a Sunday tournament on Ongame, which includes sites like Betsafe, for another $15,000 that occurred one day later. On Tuesday, Naza114 grabbed an extra 165 PLB Points after taking down the PartyPoker $25,000 Guaranteed for $6,600. We have logged 144 MTT victories for the Portuguese player, who plays on PartyPoker under the screen name JVieira114.

Knocking on the door of the top 10 worldwide is moorman1(pictured), who recently surpassed $9 million in tracked scores. He rose from #17 worldwide to #11 this week and was last at the top spot in the Rankings in late 2011. Moorman finished second in a tournament on PokerStars in mid-February for $11,000; the same day, he was the runner-up in the Full Tilt $150 Rebuy for another $13,000.

Norway’s mendezoo reentered the Rankings this week at #12 after previously reaching as high as #6 in mid-January. He has $1.6 million in career online MTT winnings to his name and won the PokerStars Turbo $30,000 Guaranteed in late February for $9,500. He has banked $144,000 in MTTs on PokerStars.fr alone under the user name Xpl4Yn and is the top dog in Norway.

Russia’s MAMOHT_T, who could formerly be found as high as #8 worldwide last December, moved up four spots this week to #15. He is just a few thousand dollars shy of earning his $2 million cash badge and has recorded over 3,700 in the money finishes that are tracked for the PocketFives Rankings. MAMOHT_T is #1 in Russia.

One of the largest jumps of the week went to EMSBas(pictured), who calls the U.K. home and shot up 40 spots to #57 worldwide. If you read our Tournament Review for March 4, then you’d know he was part of a three-way chop of the Full Tilt $350,000 Guaranteed over the weekend. That tournament saw EMSBas officially emerge on top for $67,000. He just earned his $3 million cash badge and can be found on the felts of PokerStars competing under the user name LUFCBas.

Finally, we’ll talk about Belarus’ ekziter, who reentered the Rankings at #59. He had a monster day on Sunday that included a third place finish in the Full Tilt Super Sized Sunday for $29,000, a $14,000 cash on Ongame, and a final table in the Full Tilt Sunday Brawl for $9,300. We’d say that was a pretty good day.

Check out who rose and fell in the newest PocketFives Poker Rankings.

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