Naturally, many players are dubbed the new Isildur1 recently, as the Swedish pro was not seen online for quite a while, but !P0krparty¡' seems to be a valid heir. He is extremely agressive, he does not care for bankroll management one tiny bit, and it doesn't matter whom he plays with. He usually grinds at numerous tables at once in marathon sessions, playing NLHE, PLO SH and HU at the same time. Moreover, if he is bored with it, he just buys in to some tournaments as well.
HSDB writes the following about the mysterious Canadian player:
"We can only speculate about !P0krparty¡'s true identity. But some things are certain, In times like these when Full Tilt poker is down, is just what all the railers out there need. For whenever the Man comes around, action follows with him. I'm sure that some of the pros also more than welcome the action he brings.
He might not be the most frequent visitor at PokerStars' tables, but when he does decide to log in and play, he means business. We have witnessed 30 hour sessions, at more tables simultaneously than we could count, where he played both PLO and NLHE shorthanded."
!P0krparty¡'s message to Gavz from his Lamborghini
The player, who has a massive fan base already, appeared at PokerStars high stakes tables during the summer of 2011. He played there until November with huge variance, until he lost $400,000 in a single session, and it was soon clear that he will be absent from the high stakes tables for a while.
!P0krparty¡ returned to the high stakes tables a few days ago. He started out with micro stakes MTTs with $100, and played tourneys until he acquired a few buy-ins to NL100 cash game tables. From then on, the grinder couldn't be stopped; he climbed back to the high stakes in just 3 weeks in crazy sessions such as his 50-hour long marathon at 16-24 tables, mixing PLO and NLHE. The Canadian played 5 different stakes and jumped throught them frequently.
His momentum did not stop at the high stakes tables though, according to HSDB, he cashed $137,825 in May, which made him the second most profitable after Phisherman36 ($163,933), even though some high stakes sharks such asMrSweets28, EireAbu, Genius28 and Isildur1 kept going for his money. On the other hand, nobody comes close to !P0krparty¡'s hand count (14.554 ) in a month.
The return of the Canadian pro resulted in some very interesting and intense games, and it is expected to be an exciting month at the high stakes tables.
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