Isildur1 VS Brian Townsend

Posted by Poker Videos on November 30th, 2009

Isildur1 VS Brian Townsend

Brain Townsend would come back to take on Isildur1 on 4 screens of $300/600 Pot Limit Omaha at Full Tilt Poker. Brain would take about 600k from Viktor before quiting him. Isildur1 shows his frustration here:

Dealer: Isildur1 shows three of a kind, Aces
Dealer: Isildur1 wins the pot ($253,198.50) with three of a kind, Aces
Isildur1: how can u quit ?

Earlier this week, Brian Townsend took $1.1 million off of the Swede Viktor Blom aka Isildur1 and had quit him abruptly. People might view this as hit and run poker, or you could view it as guerrilla warfare on the felt.

Brian would have about 4 of Isildur1’s buy – ins on 2 screens. So 8 buy-ins of 100k but Isildur1 would have 500k on one screen. Then on the other, Brian would have a couple more buyins.
Isildur1 Vs Brian Townsend

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Isildur1 Vs Ziigmund

Posted by Poker Videos on November 30th, 2009

Ziigmund takes on Isildur1

Viktor Blom aka Isildur1 has been on an upswing lately. He’s been practicing a bit of avoidance against Phil Ivey, or at least not playing him on 1 or 2 screens. Isildur1 recently defeated Patrik Antonius and Tom Dwan aka durrrr for a couple of million combined this week. But, Isildur1 did lose around a million to Full Tilt Poker red pro Brian Townsend. And now, Ilari Sahamies aka Ziigmund has come into the Mix by taking on the 6 tabling high stakes Swede.

Ziigmund would go on to lose $800k or more combined on 4 screens of heads up $500/1000
Pot Limit Omaha at Full Tilt Poker. Ziigmund would get his money in in this huge pot against the Swede:

Isildur1 Vs Ziigmund 2

then Ziigmund would go all in on the turn in this pot:
Isildur1 Vs Ziigmund 1

Isildur1 would end up with massive stacks on 4 screens:
isildur1 4 screens

Isildur1 million stack

Viktor Blom aka Isildur1 is on a tear this week, and is up about $2,000,000 or $2,500,000 in just 3 days. Yesterdays session only took about 2 hours to win close to a million of more. There is no doubt that the $500/1000 Pot Limit Omaha games at Full Tilt have become a battle ground for the poker rich and famous, and/or soon to be famous.

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