IS ISILDUR1 BROKE?
4 December 2009
Mystery Swedish player takes another high
stakes hammering
Followers of the incredible high stakes action of
mystery Full Tilt nosebleed player Isildur1 were left
wondering whether he would be back for more following
another crippling night Monday that saw his bankroll
seriously depleted.
Online poker pro Brian
Townsend, who has already profited handsomely from the
Swede, was the first to get into him again, choosing the
$300/$600 Pot-Limit Omaha virtual tables as the
battleground. It was a good choice for Townsend, who
dominated his opponent over almost 620 hands and
relieved him of $566 000, adding to the $1.53 million he
has won from Isildur1 in previous encounters.
Undaunted by the bad start, Isildur1 next faced Ilari
Sahamies, with whom he has clashed on several occasions
in the past week with mixed fortunes, on the nosebleed
$500/$1 000 PLO tables. Again, Isildur1 suffered heavy
losses, going down around a million dollars in the 1 123
hands recorded by independent stats site MarketPulse,
which indicates that Sahamies has profited from the
Swede to the tune of $1.8 million in recent weeks.
Moving to the less ambitious but safer $25/$50 PLO
tables, Isildur1 next confronted Tom Dwan, who has also
had a bad high stakes ride in recent times. The duo
played a brief 227 hands, but Isildur1's fortunes did
not improve as he went down to Dwan $30 000.
Patrik Antonius stepped up next, tackling the Swede in a
903 hand session on $300/$600 PLO and taking another $1
million off Isildur1. MarketPulse calculates that
Antonius has prospered by $1.6 million in his
confrontations with the Swede.
Down $2.7 million
overall on the session, Isildur1 could be forgiven for
calling it a night, but instead he got it on with Cole
South in a 2 442 hand battle on $200/$400 PLO that
burned through another $591 000 of Isildur1's bankroll.
Still undeterred, the Swede then took South over to the
$300/$600 PLO action for an up-and-down session that
ended in South taking home $800 000 in all.
The
heads up between South and Isildur1 might have gone
further, but Rafi Amit, Antonius and Sahamies were
queueing up for a crack at the harmorrhaging Swede and
entered the game despite South's protests.
Isildur1 must now be in the red ink, having declined
sharply from holding a profit of over (some say well
over) $5 million only weeks back. Whether he can
continue to play and recover is the question being
debated across online poker message boards after his
disastrous latest session.
On a side note, Full
Tilt Poker visitor traffic has soared 25 percent since
the mystery Swede started lighting up the nosebleed
tables. Whilst there are other contributing factors to
the growth such as seasonal interest and promotional
activities, there can be little doubt that Isildur1's
audacious big-money action has been good for Full Tilt's
traffic.
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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