The Swede ended up losing $1,366,606 in 12,031 hands over 210 sessions, which was more than twice as much as the next biggest loser Gus Hansen, who lost $666,808 in 4,212 hands over 53 sessions. Hansen��s loss put him down more than $4.3 million on the year, more than any other player.
Meanwhile, Millar, who was last week��s biggest winner, went on to finish as the week��s third-biggest winner with $451,496 in profit (4 sessions/556 hands). The only two players who performed better were Isaac ��luvtheWNBA�� Haxton and Phil ��OMGClayAiken�� Galfond. Haxton won $655,730 in 2,435 hands over 18 sessions, while Galfond banked $525,128 in 1,966 hands over 13 sessions. That erased Galfond��s $485,580 loss from the week before, and pushed Haxton��s two-week total up to nearly $1 million.
Blom��s Slide Continues on Saturday
On Saturday, Sept. 7, Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom looked as if he might have a good day when he took $205,000 off Kyle ��KPR16�� Ray in a two-hour early-morning battle at the fixed-limit Omaha Hi/Lo tables.
Later in the day, Blom sat down at the $400/$800 no-limit hold��em tables and squared off against ��RookieNFL.�� Their match lasted 2.5 hours, and in the end ��RookieNFL�� walked away a $54,500 winner �C thanks in no small part to winning the second biggest pot of the day.
In the hand, Blom ($121,170.94) opened for $2,400 and then called when ��RookieNFL�� ($120,085.50) three-bet to $7,200. Blom then called a bet of $8,820 on the 9?8?K? flop, the 8? appeared on the turn, and ��RookieNFL�� slowed down with a check. Blom took the opportunity to bet $21,600, ��RookieNFL�� called and the 5? completed the board on the river. ��RookieNFL�� checked for a second time and then called off for $82,465.50 after Blom moved all in. Blom tabled the A?8? for trip eights with an ace kicker, but it was no good as ��RookieNFL�� held the K?K? for a full house. The $240,171 pot as shipped over to ��RookieNFL.��
From there, Blom sat down at a table with ��Sanlker�� and five minutes later was down $158,000! It was during those five minutes that the biggest pot of the day occurred. In that hand, ��Sanlker�� ($130,049) opened for $2,000 only to have Blom ($129,948.50) three-bet to $7,200. Not to be outdone, ��Sanlker�� four-bet to $18,200, Blom called and the flop came down J?10?8?. Blom checked, ��Sanlker�� bet $14,500 and Blom moved all in. ��Sanlker�� called and tabled the 9?7? for a flopped straight, which was ahead of Blom��s 7?10?. The turn and river were run twice, but neither the Q?K? on the first run nor the 10?3? on the second changed a thing and ��Sanlker�� took down the entire $259,897 pot.
As if that wasn��t bad enough, Blom and ��Sanlker�� met again later in the day, this time at the $500/$1,000 CAP NLHE tables. It was there that ��Sanlker�� continued his winning ways and took Blom for $239,300. Needless to say, ��Sanlker�� finished as the day��s biggest winner with $397,600 in profit.
Haxton Wins $309,500 in Sunday Action
Viktor ��Isildur1�� Blom was back in action on Sunday, but things did not go well. He sat down with Isaac ��luvtheWNBA�� Haxton at the $500/$1,000 CAP NLHE tables, and two hours later, he was out $287,000. Of course there were plenty of pots capped at $60,000. Here��s a look at three of them.
Isaac ��luvtheWNBA�� Haxton
Hand #1: Haxton ($31,998.50) limped on the button only to have Blom ($57,999) raise to $3,000. Haxton responded with a three-bet to $30,500 to cap the pot and Blom called.
Haxton: 3?3?
Blom: Q?J?
It was a flip, and according to the PokerNews Odds Calculator, Blom was actually a slight favorite with a 51.61% chance of winning the hand, though Haxton would win 47.45% of the time. The 5?8?4? flop saw Haxton��s chances jump to 70.09%, but Blom would hit either a jack or queen 28.28% of the time. The 10? turn gave Blom an added gutshot straight draw, but his chances of winning dropped slightly to 22.73%. Fortunately for Haxton, the 5? river failed to help his opponent and he took down the $60,000 pot.
Hand #2: Haxton ($118,485.50) opened for $2,000 from the button and was met by a three-bet to $6,000 from Blom ($30,000). Haxton capped it with a four-bet to $30,000 and Blom called with the Q?J?. Haxton then tabled the A?A? and held as the board ran out an uneventful 8?K?4?6?K?.