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Isildur1 to Play in PartyPoker.com Big Game – Will He Win or Lose?

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

In case you haven’t heard yet, it has been confirmed that Isildur1 will play in the PartyPoker.com Big Game IV which will take place on April 11th.

Isildur1 will be on a virtual freeroll as Tony Guoga has said that he will stake Isildur1 in the big cash game that will be televised.

We may find out exactly who Isildur1 is or we may not. Tony G has said that Isildur1 can wear a mask if he does not want to reveal his identity on television.

Isildur1 has been playing huge stakes online at Full Tilt Poker often playing against some of the best poker players in the world such as Patrik Antonius, Tom Dwan and Ilari Sahamies.

He will face off against pro players including Tony Guoga, Phil Laak, Jennifer Tilly, Isaac Haxton, Neil Channing and Luke “FullFlush” Schwartz.

Isildur1 has won and lost millions of dollars playing cash games at Full Tilt Poker.

But, how do you think he will do playing in a live cash game against poker professionals?

Feel free to leave your thoughts and opinions about how you think Isildur1 will do while playing in the PartyPoker.com Big Game IV on April 11th.

Isildur1 Confirmed for Televised Poker Cash Game

Wednesday, March 31st, 2010

For many months, lots of people who are into poker have been wondering – who is Isildur1?

Well, on April 11th, poker players around the world may find out exactly who the elusive high stakes cash player really is. Many people have indicated that Isildur1 may be Victor Blom, a 19-year-old from Sweden.

Earlier this month, Tony “Tony G” Guoga invited Isildur1 to play in the PartyPoker.com Big Game IV in London and offered to stake him. Tony G has acknowledged that Isildur1 has accepted the offer and will play in the cash game on April 11th with pros including Phil Laak, Jennifer Tilly, Isaac Haxton, Neil Channing, Tony G, and Luke “FullFlush” Schwartz.

Although Isildur1 has accepted to play in the cash game, we may not find out exactly who this person is just yet. Isildur1 can hide his identity by wearing a mask if he prefers.

Whether we find out who Isildur1 is or not, it is clear that the PartyPoker.com Big Game IV will be one of the most anticipated poker events in a long time.

You can read more about this story by checking out Tony G’s blog, click on the link below:

Tony G Reacts to Isildur1 accepting

Isildur1 Up Well Over $1 Million in 2010 – Beats Sahamies for over $600K

Tuesday, March 9th, 2010

Isildur1 has been one of the most talked about online players so far this year. After winning about $526,000 over this past weekend, Isildur1 played against Ilari “Ziigmund” Sahamies.

Sahamies lost over $487,000 against Isildur1 while playing $300/$600 Pot Limit Omaha on Full Tilt. They played PLO for approximately 450 hands. They then decided to face off at the $500/$1,000 Pot Limit Omaha tables and played for about 40 minutes.

After 259 hands Sahamies signed off and was down another $290,000. After Sahamies left, Isildur1 played $200/$400 No Limit Holdem versus Justin “ZeeJustin” Bonomo. Bonomo wound up taking about $187,000 from Isildur1 after 791 hands.

Next, Isildur1 faced off against both Cole South and Brian Hastings. South lost $334,000 after 825 hands, and Hastings ended up about $330,000 after 224 hands. They were playing $300/$600 Pot Limit Omaha.

Hastings convinced Isildur1 to play $500/$1,000 stakes and they played for 468 hands and Hastings was able to come away from the table up another $219,000.

Isildur1 also played 565 hands of $100/$200 Pot Limit Omaha against Cole South where he won $222,000. They then decided to play $200/$400 Pot Limit Omaha for 344 hands and South managed to make back about $78,000.

Isildur1 totaled about $573,000 on the day and that put his winnings well over $1 million in 2010 so far.

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Full Tilt Poker Suspends Brian Townsend For Cheating/Colluding

Saturday, February 6th, 2010

Brian Townsend, Cole South and Brian Hastings have been accused of colluding to cheat Isildur1 out of millions of dollars. The allegations began surfacing soon after Brian Hastings won $4.2 million in one day while playing Isildur1 online at Full Tilt.

According to an interview with ESPN.com, the three players worked together to analyze and find weaknesses in Isildur1′s game.

“Honestly, I give most of the credit to Brian Townsend here. I mean, Brian is honestly the hardest worker I know in poker,” Hastings told ESPN.

“He analyzed a database of heads-up hands that Isildur1 had played and constructed ranges of what Isildur1 was doing in certain spots. The three of us discussed a ton of hands and the reports that Brian made, so I’m very thankful to him and to Cole as well.”

According to Full Tilt’s terms and conditions, sharing hands and information on opposing players is illegal.

Full Tilt Poker defines an unfair advantage as a user accessing or compiling information on other players beyond that which the user has personally observed through his or her own game play” (from item #8 of the Full Tilt T&C).

Townsend has said he will take complete responsibility for the infraction, and explained in his blog exactly what the infraction consisted of.

“I had about 20k hands of play on Isildur and I acquired another 30k hands” wrote Townsend.

“Of the three I was the sole one to break the T&C of Full Tilt. The three of us never shared hands where mucked hands were shown besides a few hands I posted on weaktight.org, and in fact all the information I received could be taken from watching the game.”

Townsend combined his own showdown hand histories with another 30,000 hands from South and Hastings to run reports on Isildur1′s game. They then had a detailed strategic discussion which led directly to Hastings having the succesful session he had.

“At that level, to be successful, you really have to take advantage of the little things,” Hastings told ESPN. “They can help make the difference. That’s why [analysis and discussion] is so important.”

The breach of Full Tilt’s Terms and Conditions is considered a relatively small infraction. It is believed that a majority of serious online players are assumed to commit daily using software or websites to acquire or view hand histories from hands they were not specifically a part of.

As a result, Full Tilt has decided to suspend Townsend’s Red Pro status on their site for a period of 30 days. It is assumed that during this suspension Townsend will no longer receive any of the benefits or rewards from being a Red Pro, potentially costing the online pro thousands of dollars.

Townsend does deny all allegations of colluding, ghosting and multi-accounting.

“Cole, Hastings and I live about 3000 miles from each other,” he wrote. “I have never played on Brian H’s or Cole S’s account.

“I analyzed the database I put together, and the three of us chatted about my analysis, and optimal strategy against Isildur,” he wrote. “Any discussion we had occurred away from the table when we were not playing a session.”

Townsend was suspended previously by Full Tilt in 2008 for six months after he admitted to moving down in stakes and playing under a secondary username – “Stellarnebula”.

It is against the site’s terms and conditions to have more than one active account at any time.

At the time this article was written, Townsend ($1.5 mil), South ($210k) and Hastings ($3.8 mil) have taken a combined total of over $5.6 million from Isildur1.

As a result, Isildur1 currently sits with over $2.6 million in losses on the year, and appears to have either lost his bankroll or his spirit. The Swede’s last session came Sunday, resulting in a $25k loss from games as low as $10/$20 Pot-Limit Omaha.

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Isuldur1 and Patrick Antonius Play for Largest Pot in the History of Online Poker

Sunday, November 22nd, 2009

Over the past couple of weeks a player known as Isildur1 has been causing quite the buzz playing huge stakes online at Full Tilt Poker. Not only is he playing huge stakes but is also competing against some of the best poker players in the world.

I have watched Isildur1 play against top notch pros including Phil Ivey, Patrik Antonius, David Benyamine, Tom Dwan and Ilari Sahamies. No one quite knows exactly who Isildur1 is but I have heard some rumors that it may be Victor Blom, a 20 year old pro player from Sweden.

Some of the biggest pots have occured when Tom “durrrr” Dwan and Isildur1 have faced off to play heads-up at the $500/$1000 No Limit Holdem deepstack tables on Full Tilt Poker. It was reported that Dwan lost over $2.3 million over a few days while playing huge stakes versus Isildur1.

Phil Ivey has been playing heads up versus Isildur1 recently and has been doing much better than Dwan has done recently. I saw Ivey win a $250,000 pot playing heads up No Limit Holdem versus Isildur1. Ivey had over $900,000 at one table the other day and seems to be handling Isildur1 quite well.

But, the largest pot in online poker history took place when Patrik Antonius and Isildur1 played heads up Pot Limit Omaha. Patrick ended up winning a pot worth over $1.35 million.

Here is the details of the hand:

Patrik Antonius (BB): $1259450.25
Isildur1 (BTN/SB): $678473.50

Pre Flop: ($1500.00)
Isildur1 raises to $3000, Patrik Antonius raises to $9000, Isildur1 raises to $27000, Patrik Antonius raises to $81000, Isildur1 requests TIME, Isildur1 calls $54000

Flop: ($162000.00) 4 5 2 (2 players)
Patrik Antonius requests TIME, Patrik Antonius bets $91000, Isildur1 requests TIME, Isildur1 raises to $435000, Patrik Antonius raises to $779000, Isildur1 calls $162473.50 all in

Turn: ($1356947.00) 5 (2 players – 1 is all in)

River: ($1356947.00) 9 (2 players – 1 is all in)

Final Pot: $1356947.00
Patrik Antonius shows A 3 K K (a straight, Five high)
Isildur1 shows 6 9 7 8 (two pair, Nines and Fives)
Patrik Antonius wins $1356946.50
(Rake: $0.50)