I have to apologise for not being around much over the past week, I have been laid low by a tiny microscopic organism, whose relatives infected around 500 Million people in 1918. Suffice to say, I’ve not been a well man.

Viktor Blom, on the other hand, has been taking advantage of my absence to firstly put in 6766 hands in over the 19th and 20th of March, making a $495,511 profit. Secondly, (and fortunately for me) Isildur has taken some time off and only got back onto the tables last night. I guess I must run good.

During my enforced stay in bed, Viktor had been playing in the juicy FLO8 action at the nosebleeds with players the calibre of Patrik “FinddaGrind” Antonius, Gus Hansen, Kyle “KPR16” Ray and others, and seemed to be using his newly improved game to good effect.

Viktor also had a battle against Ben “Sauce1234” Sulsky at the $250/$500 PLO tables which apparently involved some massive pots. Unfortunately, we don’t have any videos of this action, but we’re working to bring you the best coverage we can for Isildur1’s future sessions.

Talking of which, Viktor was playing last night, and we caught some of the action. Most of this action was at the $200/$400 PLO tables, and the hands we caught were against the player known as “Ketse.” Viktor left the PLO tables after 256 hands, with a $68,931 profit. We have a few of the bigger hands below:

 

 

Viktor’s only other action yesterday was at a $2k/$4k FLO8 table against “cottonseed1” at another 6-Max table doing heads up duty. Viktor’s improved FLO8 game seemed to be paying good dividends again as over only 45 hands, he turned a $108,987 profit against the Canadian Limit specialist. We have the pick of the action below:

 

 

When Viktor finished his action for the day he was $177,918 richer, and Viktor’s yearly balance figures are also looking tasty, with his profits for the year in excess of $4.2Million.

As I’m writing this, Viktor is sat waiting at some tables that seem to have been made for him. A heads up NLHE $500/$1000 30k Cap game at a table called “Mount Doom,” and a PLO $500/$1000 $40k Cap 6-Max table called “Mordor.” To play these high stales games on Full Tilt, you need to register for the high Stakes action, because as we all know, “One does not simply walk into Mordor.”

While he’s looking for action he’s also most likely getting ready for the WSOP event happening in Australia starting on the 4th of April. Based on what happened during the Aussie Millions, this could be a very interesting time for those of us sitting on the rail.

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