As much as we\’d love to be at the Hotel Club Casino Loutraki right now (site of the Greek Poker Cup 2, beginning today) PokerStars, as a place of virtual felts, has kinda dropped off Pokerati\’s radar the way PartyPoker did back in \’06.
However, one thing catching my attention — not because of the results, but simply because they\’re playing the game — Isildur1\’s high-stakes No-Limit Hold\’em/Pot-Limit Omaha Mix. (Hey, I know that game … we play it at the Palms! \”High-stakes action for low-stakes players\” is the buzzphrase I like to throw around.) Pretty sure because it\’s heads up they don\’t have an \”ultimate button straddle\” the way we do at the Palms … and I\’m not sure if they can run-it-twice … as the nature of the match suggests they\’re not necessarily interested in reducing variance.
But still, sounds like Isildur1 is playing it pretty close to the right way.
SuperStar Showdown
Team PokerStars Pro Viktor ‘Isildur1’ Blom enjoyed another SuperStar Showdown win on Sunday, when he defeated Norwegian player Terje ‘Terken89’ Augdal.
The match, which was a mix of No Limit Hold’em and Pot Limit Omaha, was over in slightly more than 1,500 of the scheduled 2,500 hands, as Blom blew his opponent away to rake in Augdal’s entire $150,000 Showdown bankroll.
Despite losing $10,000 in the opening hand, Blom quickly got on top and showed his dominance throughout, his win taking his total SuperStar Showdown profit to $651,941. It also means he now has an impressive 9-2 winning record (7-2 versus high stakes opponents) in the SuperStar Showdown matches.
For a full report, including replays of some of the key hands, check out the [report of the match at PokerStars Blog].