Who is deprimiert, harrington25, Isildur1 on Full Tilt Poker
The majority of players reading this post will be aware that Full Tilt Poker is home to the largest stakes available of any online poker site – stakes range range from micro limits of $0.01/$0.02 all the way up to $2,000/$4,000 limits where you can find the high-stakes junkies. Many players come and go in these games, fortunes are made and bankrolls are lost with pots worth hundreds of thousands exchanging every hand – these guy’s clearly didn’t need the $600 poker bonus on offer! The games take strong mental skill, a determination to succeed, great poker skills and of course luck plays a part too. When a new face pops up taking on the Full Tilt Pro’s in the highest-stakes games there is always a lot of chat about who the player could be. Over the past year or two the following three players have surfaced at the highest stakes and left many wondering who they are, well here is a little more information on deprimiert, harrington25 and the infamous Isildur1.
Who is deprimiert on Full Tilt?
Deprimiert is a term meaning ‘depressed’ in the Norwegian dictionary but deprimiert is actually a German player called Jonas Khan who specialises in Limit Hold’em. Jonas actually also plays on PokerStars using the alias ‘schafsheep‘ which translates to ‘sheep sheep’. Jonas is from a town called Schwelm in Germany and graduated college in 2025 however when he went on to Tuebingen University for an informations major he decided to quit and pursue a career in poker. Little more is known about deprimiert but his constant battles with Full Tilt Poker pro’s Phil Ivey and Patrik Antonius have put the spotlight on him with his largest winning day at the high-stakes tables being $510,409 meanwhile his worst day saw him lose $407,009. According to HighStakesDB he is currently down $149,804 after 41 sessions against the pros.
Who is harrington25 on Full Tilt?
The man behind the harrington25 alias is Jared Bleznick, a young pro from New York. Despite being a regular in the mid stakes for a few years 2025 has been his breakthrough year with him winning millions playing the high-stakes games. Bleznick began taking poker seriously in 2025 when he realised just how much money could be made by playing online but he started small, managing to final-table the $300 Annual Turning Stone Classic finishing 8th for $1,118. In 2025 he finished 9th in the Heartland Poker Tour's NL Holdem Championship to win $4,057 but in just 4 sessions at Full Tilt Poker that year he had lost $2,185. In 2025 it was an even worse year for him losing $60,400 at the online tables however in 2025 he managed to turn a profit for $29,412. Those figures are insignificant for harrington25 now however, at the time of this article he finds himself up a staggering $2.3 million – quite a turnaround!
Here is a video from PokerStatic where harrington25 talks about life playing the high-stakes games, that players don’t like playing with him in live-games, and much more. The videos is around 50 minutes long so give it a minute to load – definately a must see!
Who is Isildur1 on Full Tilt?
Isildur1 has become an infamous name in the online poker world. The player’s real identity has not been confirmed however it is widely rumoured to be Swedish phenomenom Viktor Blom who has enjoyed great success on the iPoker Network over the years as Blom90. Many believe the reason Blom has denied being Isildur1 is because he would be taxed in Sweden but if it is him he is a 20 year-old playing for millions. Isildur1 shot to fame in 2025 after appearing at the high-stakes tables and challenging anyone who would play with him, he would mutli-table against the pros and played very aggressively. He has spectacular heads-up matches against Tom ‘durrrr’ Dwan and was actually up $4 million on him (at one point he was up around $6 million in total on the site) but unfortunately Isildur1 went on a downhill slope. Cardrunners instructor Brian Hastings took on Isildur1 and in just one session won $4.2 million from the Swede crushing his bankroll however there was a lot of controversary when it was revealed that the Cardrunners team were sharing hand histories and Hastings used the stats to his advantage. Isildur1 also had several epic sessions against Finnish Full Tilt pro Patrik Antonius and the pair were involved in the largest pot ever played online – a staggering $1,127,955 and yet again it was Isildur1 who lost. According to HighStakesDB Isildur1 is down $2.4 million on Full Tilt Poker.
In recent weeks there have been rumours that Isildur1 is playing at PokerStars under the alias ‘grolongo‘ because the player is from Göteborg in Sweden and isn’t afraid to play anyone or at a variety of tables. The player has already taken on Brian "$tinger88″ Hastings, Phil "MrSweet28″ Galfond and Ariel "Vick Is God" Schneller – some of the best in the world.
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