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Viktor Blom's Not-So-Successful "Comeback" at Full Tilt Poker

After a few days break from poker, Viktor "Isildur1" Blom was back at Full Tilt Poker's tables on Tuesday. Blom, who had won over $2 million dollars in the first one and a half week of July and was the biggest winner of 2013, must have been full of confidence and energy when he took on Bttech86, Doug "WCGRider" Polk, Alex "IreadYrSoul" Millar and other regulars at the nosebleed tables. Just like [...]   Read more » Viktor Blom's Not-So-Successful "Comeback" at Full Tilt Poker

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5h 2h?!? really?!? It's like reading a story about microstakes action... the difference being that in this case 5h2h actually lost ahah

     
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i said this would happen Tongue
you watch tomorrow or the day after it will be " Viktor Blom wins $1 million "
or something like that. Smile

     
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just amazing,gotta love this guy
better entertainment then any tv show.
I would love to see some video blogs from him kust filming himself during his rollercoaster sessions Big Smile

     
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Would love to have access to his playstyle more and work out how he does what he does without going broke

He must of had some good luck coming up cause i cannot see how he did it

     
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Viktor "Isildur1" Blom continued his recent slide with another six-figure deficit.
After 1,736 hands the Swedish pro lost $446,892 to take his annual profit down to $2,942,867.
"Sanlker" topped the latest high stakes leaderboard by a huge margin in the last 24 hours thanks to a $362,097 win.

     
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If his playing style and win/lose record were to be compared to a psychiatric diagnosis,...I'd say it's not unlike paranoid schizophrenia with a side order of bi-polarism..... Confused

It would be very interesting to watch him play an entire tournament whether he lost or won,..either way,..it would be VERY entertaining.

I watched Daniel Negraneau on TV last night cleaning up in an Australian Asia-Pacific tourney for over $1 Million and a bracelet, which he won,....but not before suffering a few bad beats coming down to the wire,...then getting all bent out of shape and whacking the table so hard with his hands that the table jumped up and over a few inches, and the chips and cards got all jiggled around... Real ANIMAL that guy...!!! Big Smile

     
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Somehow I just cannot imagine Negreanu getting angry.. Its a bit like a Tele Tubby involved in road rage... it just doesn't happen.


     
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And to think we all play donks on-line only to learn from the best such as this hand between Isilder1 and IreadYrsoul. I mean betting like this out of both of them seems to be a bit reckless, but I guess if you have the money and the stupidity both you do it.

     
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Posted by fcumred:
Somehow I just cannot imagine Negreanu getting angry.. Its a bit like a Tele Tubby involved in road rage... it just doesn't happen.



...especially not the 'gay' purple one.... Big Smile<heheheheehheeeeeeeee.....

Oh ya,...I couldn't believe what I was seeing.... It came down to heads up between him and some Aussie short stacked amateur ($2 mil in chips to Negraneau's $9 mil), and he was being a real thorn in Daniel's side...

You could see that Daniel wanted NOTHING MORE than to just bury the guy, get it over with, and get the bracelet. Daniel pretty much had to win it though as he was being a little boastfull about how he was GOING to win it. He would look pretty bad if if didn't win... Confused

     
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I watched is the past few video's with Isildur.My opinion on this super poker player is that guy 'eat some s**t' when was an child,is one of the luckiest man on the planet...

     
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Viktor Blom continued his losing streak as he dropped another $500,000+ at the No-Limit and Omaha 8 tables.
"Sanlker" was the biggest beneficiary of Blom's downswing, netting $385,000 from the Swede in a No-Limit Hold'em match, while Kyle "KPR16" Ray managed to profit to the tune of $150,000 at Omaha 8.
Blom did, however, manage to win the biggest pot of the day from Sanlker, though it wasn't enough to put him in the black.
He called a pre-flop 3-bet before calling down all three streets of a Th3d6c5dJh board with just As6s which was good against Sanlker's 8c9c for a $244,982 pot.

     
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This man has some amazing luck, tell you what i can stand daiel negraneorurueo think he abit full of himself.

     
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these guys are the new generation pokerheroes.
like many others they play with the worst pocketcards possible,they build a big pot and
the dumbest person involved in the pot will hit something on the river.

     
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This is just small change for Blom and he will soon be back in the chair. The amounts being talked about are life changing but they dont seem to care about the money so i dont think they enjoy it as much

     
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