Viktor Blom Past $1.8M on Phenom Poker After $13K Deposit Goes Parabolic
Two days ago, Phenom Poker's official Twitter posted what looked like a victory lap.
Their Team Pro, Viktor "Isildur1" Blom, had deposited $13,000 a week earlier and run it up to...
Their Team Pro, Viktor "Isildur1" Blom, had deposited $13,000 a week earlier and run it up to over $1.1 million. They called it "Million Dollar Week." They told people not to miss him in action ahead of his summer grind in Vegas. Standard ambassador content with an insane number attached.
Turns out that post was the halftime report.
Blom never logged off. Forum chatter out of the poker community now has him pushing past $1.8 million in total winnings, with another $700K or so added after the Phenom tweet went out. He's been grinding $2,000/$4,000 8-Game Mix in 14-hour sessions, and he's still playing.
The opponents across the felt read like a high-stakes mixed-game reunion. Alexander "Joiso" Kostritsyn. Volker Stuermer. Johannes Becker. Christopher Kruk. Teimurazi Tabagari. George Alexander. Bence Bodis. Several of these guys haven't been active online in months. Some logged back on specifically to take shots at Blom. Nobody comes out of retirement for a random $5/$10 reg.
This is the Isildur we remember. Not the subdued live-tournament version who's been popping up at the WSOP the last few summers. The one from the 2009 Full Tilt nosebleeds, giving action to anyone who asks, playing every format, running sessions long enough that his opponents just tap out one by one.
The Phenom angle
Blom joined Phenom Poker as Team Pro in April 2025, announced via a lengthy post on his X account that broke almost two years of social media silence. Phenom is a player-owned DAO built on Polygon, founded by former poker pro Matt Valeo, registered in Panama and licensed in Anjouan. It launched in October 2024 with a Team Pro roster that includes Brian Rast, Huck Seed, Dan Cates, Phil Laak, and Blom.
The site has had a traffic problem since launch. Interesting tech, strong game variety (30-plus variants including Razz, 2-7 Triple Draw, Badugi, Open Face Chinese), but not enough bodies in the lobby. Peak concurrents have hovered in the low hundreds.
This week changes that conversation, at least temporarily. When Isildur1 sits at $2K/$4K, players who haven't touched the software in months suddenly show up. That's the entire point of signing a Team Pro of this caliber, and it's working.
The number might be moving while you read this
The Phenom tweet dated two days ago pegged the winnings at $1.1 million. Forum reports since have him past $1.8 million and still in the chair. By the time this publishes, that figure may be higher. Or lower. This is Viktor Blom. Both directions are on the table.
The last time he was up big on Full Tilt, back in November 2009, he peaked around $5.98 million in winnings and gave most of it back inside three weeks. That's the deal with hyper-aggressive players at nosebleed stakes. The variance eventually finds everyone.
But while it's happening, it's the most entertaining poker on the internet. Pure Isildur. Maximum risk. Maximum action. Maximum swings.
Frequently Asked Questions
8-Game Mix rotates through eight poker variants: Limit Hold'em, No Limit Hold'em, Pot Limit Omaha, Omaha Hi-Lo, Razz, Seven Card Stud, Stud Hi-Lo, and 2-7 Triple Draw. Each game plays for one orbit, then the format changes. Almost nobody plays all eight at an elite level, which is precisely why Blom sat down there. His edge is wider in a mixed format than it would be at straight No Limit Hold'em against the same opponents.
Yes. Phenom is a crypto-first site using USDT on the Polygon network, which sidesteps the traditional banking rails that the UIGEA blocked after Black Friday. The site requires full KYC verification with government ID and a webcam selfie check before you can sit at any table, and it operates under a Panama-issued gaming license with regulation out of Anjouan. Individual US state laws still apply, so check yours before playing.
Phenom launched in October 2024 and has been running for over two years. It's owned by a Panamanian corporation, uses an iTech Labs certified RNG, and has a visible Team Pro roster including Brian Rast, Huck Seed, Dan Cates, Phil Laak, and Blom. The site ran into turbulence in January 2026 when founder Matt Valeo paused token redemptions and shifted the PHNM token to an open market DEX listing, which triggered a rough week on Twitter. Player funds on the poker side were never in question. Whether the business survives long-term is still a story being written, but it's not a fly-by-night operation.
His full legal name is Carl Viktor Blom. He was born in Gothenburg, Sweden, on September 26, 1990. Publicly available estimates of his net worth range widely because most of his career has been in cash games where lifetime numbers aren't tracked, but he's confirmed to have won and lost tens of millions of dollars at the highest online stakes since 2009. His live tournament earnings alone sit north of $7.6 million per The Hendon Mob, including a third-place finish in the 2024 WSOP $100K High Roller for $1.3 million.
Not even close to his own records. In November 2009 on Full Tilt, Blom peaked at around $5.98 million in cumulative winnings before giving most of it back. His single-day wins and losses against Patrik Antonius and Brian Hastings that year still rank among the largest swings in online poker history, including a $4.2 million loss to Hastings on December 8, 2009, in a single session. The current Phenom heater is notable because it's happening at all, in 2026, at stakes most people assumed had dried up years ago.
Jay has been grinding online and live poker for over a decade and covers strategy, industry news, and the wilder corners of poker history for GlobalPokerSites.