Isildur1 Mucks Winning Hand at 2026 WSOP Event
Viktor Blom folds the best hand at showdown, turning a live poker error into viral news.

Viktor Blom — known online as 'Isildur1' — mucked what turned out to be the winning hand at a World Series of Poker event this week, according to PokerNews.
Why It Matters
Blom's error highlights a mistake that even elite players can make under live-tournament pressure: misreading the board and surrendering a hand that would have taken down the pot. For recreational players, it reinforces why confirming your hand's equity before folding at showdown is critical — the rules generally allow a player to table cards rather than muck when facing a call. The moment went viral almost immediately, drawing attention to the gap between Blom's celebrated online instincts and the demands of live poker reads. Gambling always carries risk, and high-stakes tournament decisions under fatigue or tilt can cost players real money.
Context
Viktor Blom built his reputation on Full Tilt Poker circa 2009–2010, winning and losing millions at nosebleed stakes under the 'Isildur1' screen name before his identity was revealed. He has since transitioned to live tournament play, including regular appearances at the WSOP, though his live results have been more uneven than his online legend suggests.
What's Next
Blom remains in contention at the 2026 WSOP series, with multiple bracelet events still on the schedule through July. Whether he can recover focus and convert deep runs into hardware will be the storyline to watch, per PokerNews (source).
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