Duel in cash games: Bloom overcome Tom Dwan
The head's part on four tables of NLHE $ 100/200 where Tom Dwan were opposed to Viktor Bloom held on the evening of Sunday, December 9, attracted particularly the attention of many poker enthusiasts. Specialists in High Stakes tables, Bloom and Dwan offered a unique show for their fans. They stake a great prizepool of $ 200,000. Note that the two players have already met in November 2009 in the same circumstances and Isildur1 overcome his opponent after a few days of fighting. Three years later, we must say that luck is still on the side of the Swedes. The genius of poker once again demonstrated his talent. While the American started the event on the right foot, he failed to win finally. After an hour and a half of game only, the public got a glimpse of the end of the duel.
Having adopted a very aggressive style of play, Bloom put his opponent in a difficult situation. The slight advantage taken by the American went up in smoke progressively and it turns out that he did not have the strength and skill needed to recover. The Swede began to recover. He continued to launch overbets completely unreadable. After two hours and 45 minutes of fighting, during which, 1,381 hands were exchanged, the verdict was finally announced. Viktor Bloom emerges victorious and pocketed $ 200,000. Tom "Durr" Dwan appears therefore as the biggest loser of the confrontation.
Source: Oliver JOHNSON
Thursday, 13 December 2012
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