Yesterday, Filik brought you the action from Viktor’s Sunday at work, and we saw Blom in spank Ben Tollerene for over $800k, and I missed the action while drinking beer and enjoying a BBQ for the first warm UK Bank Holiday of the year, and it was an absolutely lovely Sunny Afternoon, just a shame I couldn’t get everything I wanted.

Viktor Blom had a very busy day on Monday, with three decent sized heads up battles against top quality opponents, and we also caught him messing about with a few more games as well.

Viktor started off dabbling at the 2-7TD 6-max tables and we saw action here between Viktor and a positively impressive line up of names including Phil “Polarizing” Ivey, Patrick “FinddaGrind” Antonius and “Kagome Kagome.” Viktor’s 2-7TD adventure ended with him profiting by $53,933.

Viktor then sat for 59 NLHE hands against “Trueteller” at a $500/$1000 $30k Cap table. Viktor didn’t fair too well here, and lost $106,508 to the relative unknown.

This led Viktor into his big action for the day, which started off against Ben “Sauce1234” Sulsky at the $300/$600 PLO heads up tables. The action was split across 4 “Mini-Sessions.”

Session One saw Viktor take out a lead when he took $248,086 from Sulsky over 323 hands, mainly at one table of the two tables in play.

During Session Two of this matchup Viktor split his attention between Sulsky and some of the 2-7TD action we mentioned before. As a result, Blom lost $116,946 to the PLO master.

The Third Session was pretty much a breakeven 91 hands as Viktor scraped a $13,717 profit and the last session saw Viktor assert his dominance again with a $169,111 profit for the Swede over 91 hands. Blom finished against Sauce up $93,272, and we have some of the action in the Video below.

 


 

Viktor’s next action was the first part of his daily headbutting session against Ben “Bttech86” Tollerene, but as this is the headline event, we’ll comeback to this later.

Viktor managed to squeeze in some NLHE action against the German, “SanIker.” The two players sat across from each other over three different tables, and over 686 hands, Blom played for a $93,904 profit.

The package below has some of the action between these two high stakes players.

 


 

The last this for us to cover today is that daily  meeting of heads between Blom and Tollerene. This was the bulk of Viktor’s working day, and as usual, we’ve been able to split this into “Mini-Sessions.”

The first session was over 316 hands and was a loss for Viktor to the tune of $47,734, as he lost massively at one table, but was able to mitigate the loss by winning $261,142 and $151,264 on the other two tables.

Session Two saw Viktor lose significantly over 197 hands when Tollerene was able to take $285,404 out of Viktor’s online piggy bank taking the play at all three tables.

The third session was a messy one, as it involved action over eight tables, and 416 hands. Viktor was able to play out for a $74,945 profit, taking the action from six of the eight tables.

Session Number Four was only over three tables and 103 hands, but Viktor managed to lose $260,511 to Ben, as he turned the tables and took the action at all three tables in play.

This is the point Viktor stepped away from the PLO action and played his session against “SanIker.”

After he finished against the enigmatic German, Blom was back at the PLO tables against Tollerene. The penultimate “Mini-Session” saw these two PLO experts really put in the volume, and they played 1571 hands over four tables. Viktor was the one who came out on top of this action with a $387,056 profit.

The last session also went Viktor’s way, and saw Viktor get another $395,120 over the last 134 hands of his day.

The hands below should help you get a feel for the way the action went as Viktor ended his day with a total $263,472 win against Tollerene.

 



Viktor’s day ended with a $618,769 profit, which is certainly going to help his yearly profit line, and took it to $3,445,501, which means Viktor is back at the top of the yearly leader board.

It seems Viktor has returned to winning ways, but it was a close run thing a t time, as Viktor was down over $250k at one point yesterday. It took the wins over “SanIker” and the final two sessions against Tollerene to right the boat for the day, and get Viktor into the black.

I’m actually impressed with Viktor, he stepped out of the matchup against Tollerene when he had ground back to even, only to then go down another $250k. He decided to go after other game, played “SanIker,” and in the process won back a big chunk of his daily losses. With Viktor back winning, he sat down with “Bttech86” again, and this time, he was the one in charge, and was able to make it tell.

Viktor has been playing the EPT Grand Final in Monte Carlo today, and you can follow the action here at FTR, as we’re hosting the Live Stream. I’m off to watch the action.