Viktor Blom
“Isildur1”
The most feared online poker player ever. Appeared from nowhere and took down legends like Tom Dwan and Phil Ivey in multi-million dollar sessions on Full Tilt Poker.
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Career Earnings
Undisclosed
Playing Approach
Exploitative
Plays On
HISTORY
Career & origins of Viktor Blom
Viktor Blom emerged from Sweden in late 2009 under the screen name "Isildur1" and created one of the most dramatic moments in online poker history. He appeared on the highest-stakes tables of PokerStars and Full Tilt seemingly from nowhere, challenging and defeating legends including Phil Ivey, Tom Dwan, and Patrik Antonius in sessions worth millions of dollars.
For months, Isildur1's real identity was one of online poker's greatest mysteries. Players and fans speculated endlessly about who this seemingly unstoppable force was. When Viktor Blom was revealed as the man behind the screen name, it emerged that he was a young Swedish player who had developed his game as a teenager and built an ultra-aggressive style unlike anything the high-stakes ecosystem had encountered.
Blom played with a fearlessness that bordered on recklessness — putting enormous amounts of money in situations where others would retreat, bluffing on a scale that shocked even the toughest opponents, and running wild swings in both directions. He also lost millions in single sessions, only to reload and return to the felt. His career embodies the extremes of high-stakes poker more vividly than perhaps any other player's, and the 2009 Isildur1 legend remains one of online poker's defining episodes.