In the month of March, inhoo(pictured) has been on fire. He’s already up to over $100,000 in tracked online poker winnings, one Triple Crown, and four major tournament titles. Oh, and he took the first two-and-a-half weeks off to visit Thailand. It’s just another day at the office for the Swedish online poker pro, who sits at #30 worldwide in the PocketFives Online Poker Player Rankings and has been a card-carrying member of our community since 2008.

If you’re looking to run well online, the solution is apparently to take a two-week sojourn to Asia. inhoo told PocketFives that he was well-rested following his recent excursion: “I just got home from a two-week vacation in Thailand. I didn’t bring my computer, so I got home really refreshed and excited to play again. That and, of course, running really well have led to my recent success.”

He came back to the felts like a man possessed. On March 18th, he won the PokerStars.fr Sunday €200 Six-Max for $13,000. One day later, he was back at it again, this time taking down the $530 Monday Omaha on PokerStarsfor $19,000. The next day, players on Titan Pokerwere his victims, as inhoo won the $40,000 Guaranteed Super Tuesday for $10,000. And finally, on March 22nd, four days after his rampage began, inhoo brought home the win in the $100 Rebuy on PokerStars for $11,000.

You can do the math to see that’s over $50,000 in winnings in a four-day span. On which one of the tournament victories stood out the most, inhoo assessed, “It has to be the $100 Rebuy or $530 Pot Limit Omaha freezeout on PokerStars. It is always fun to win big tournaments that are not Hold’em.”

In early February, inhoo won the PartyPoker Winter Millionfor $130,000, which stands as his largest tracked score to date. Over the weekend on March 25th, he booked another $31,000 by final tabling the PokerStars Sunday Million. Clearly, he’s doing something right. “The $100 Rebuy on PokerStars is a tournament I’ve wanted to win for a long time. I have been running awful on PokerStars in the bigger tournaments, so it was a relief to finally get there. Hopefully my success can continue now.” We think it will.

Last week, he rose from #34 to #30 worldwide in the Rankings and has the top PLB score in Sweden. His second Triple Crown should go a long way towards what could be a run at the top 20, or perhaps the top 10, in the world. “This was my second Triple Crown, so it feels good, but it’s not close to the first one,” inhoo remarked when asked to compare his two coronets. “With the first one, I really had to grind it out and was smashing things when I didn’t get there at first.”

According to our Country Poker Rankings, Swedenis #16 in the world in terms of the combined PLB score of its top 20 players. It is sandwiched in between the Ukraine and the Netherlands and its players have amassed 14 Triple Crowns over the years. Perhaps Sweden’s most famous online poker product is PokerStars pro Viktor Blom (pictured), the high-stakes young gun better known as Isildur1. Other Swedish poker players include Martin de Knijff and Chris Bjorin.

We asked inhoo how he got started in poker: “The same old story. I started out playing small tournaments, moved over to cash games, and grinded mid-stakes games for a while until I got back into tournaments again. I have been grinding those most of the time now.” He’s averaging $943 across 1,202 cashes that have been tracked for the Rankings.

Finally, we’ve seen online poker players in the United States, Sweden, and around the world attempt to strike it rich on the live circuit. Is inhoo one of them? “I was grinding most of the European Poker Tour events last year and had one final table bubble,” inhoo said. “Besides that, I have not had any big successes. I haven’t had the patience you need to get deep and have been spewing too much.”

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