Today is going to be a first, we’re going to cram two days worth of Viktor Blom into one article. Certainly a reason to Party if there was ever was one, and we’ll do our best to make it as crammed full of action as we can.

Viktor started off on Tuesday with a little bit of 2-7TD dabbling, that did result in much beyond a $19,484 profit over 72 hands. his next action was against newer Isildur1 Watch regular, “jama-dhama” at the FLHE tables. It didn’t go very well, and after 882 hands of heads up action at the nosebleeds, the results weren’t pretty. Viktor has lost $776,796 to the enigmatic player, whose identity is still a mystery. We caught some of the action, and have a highlights package for you.

 


This closed Viktor’s action for Tuesday, and he went away to lick his wounds, and only came back to the table yesterday. He started off slowly at the $25/$50 6-Max PLO tables, with a little 2-7TD nosebleed action thrown in. This early action didn’t go well for Blom, and over 406 hands, he lost $100,529 to various players.

Then it was time for the daily $500/$1000 $40k Cap PLO headbutting session against Ben “Bttech86” Tollerene. Over 608 hands Tollerene took today’s plaudits, and $400,970 of Isildur’s money.

We caught some of the action over this session, and have brought you some of the bigger clashes.

 


 

After his disastrous coming together with Tollerene, Viktor took some time off, and came back to the tables after a break of over four hours. When he did, he jumped into some 2-7TD action, and over 75 hands, posted a small $21,460 loss. Then Viktor started to turn his day around a little, and sat at some $200/$400 6-Max PLO tables. Because they’ve not been regular tables recently, we didn’t catch any of the action, but over 482 hands of action, Viktor won an impressive $416,174, which put a dent into his losses for the past few days. After this, more PLO action was on the menu, but it was over the date line, so we’ll come back to that tomorrow.

Viktor ended these two days with a loss of $864,097, which has led to his yearly profit line dipping to $3,241,084.

Viktor seems to be taking my comments on board (and I’m not even sure he reads this!) and taking some time to clear his head after bad sessions. It hasn’t helped him over the past few days, but it certainly shows that he’s becoming conscious of his tendency to spiral out of control and blow large portions of his bankroll.

We’ll have to see how it pans out as Viktor continued to play across the date change, and we’ll have all that action for you tomorrow.