The Meteoric Rise and Epic Fall of Isildur1

In September 2009, an anonymous account dubbed ‘ Isildur1 ’ from Sweden showed up at nosebleeds stakes of Full Tilt Poker prepared to play anybody at No-Limit hold’em. He was bold and played 3-4 tables with the world’s best poker players. His super-aggressive style of play incorporating insane bluffs and massive over-bets caused a stir in the poker world. Meteoric Rise

For quite some time, no one had an idea who Isildur1 was; his identity would, however, be revealed as that of Viktor Blom at the PCA tournament in January 2011. Isildur1 first noteworthy opponent was Haseeb Qureshi. He completely dominated and bested him, winning $500,000 after 24 hours of back and forth action; his victory drew much attention from the poker world.

For a moment, Blom seemed unbeatable after having consecutive winning sessions of staggering amounts against elite players. At the time, the prevailing view was that his ultra-aggressive playing style would be detrimental in the long haul against the best players.

By the end of October, Isildur1 winnings had reached the $2,000,000 mark, and this was after booking winning sessions off Brian Townsend and Cole South.

In November 2009, Isildur challenged Tom ‘Durrrr’ Dwan , a rising poker superstar regarded as one of the best heads-up no-limit hold ‘em players. For an entire week, Isildur1 and Durrrr battled six heads-up tables on and off; when the dust settled, Isildur1 was over $4,000,000 richer.

Viktor Blom was not yet done, and he immediately challenged Patrik Antonius for a rematch, this time earning himself an additional $1,600,000 from Antonius.

Isildur1 had amassed a $6,000,000 bankroll at Full Tilt Poker in the middle of November 2009.

Some people thought Blom was just another fish on a hot streak, while others believed he was a poker prodigy who had come to take over the high-stakes poker world. The truth was soon to be revealed. Epic Fall

Blom would never back down from a challenge no matter who his opponent was, quite a commendable trait, but that did prove costly when he agreed to play heads-up PLO versus Antonius.PLO was Antonius’ specialty, and Isildur1 accepted the challenge […]

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