Brian Hastings is not a newcomer when it comes to playing poker or blogging. Already back in 2005, when he had his first big win, he started writing about his life as poker pro in his blog. However, it's thanks to the big win against Isildur1 that Brian Hastings has been in the headlines on the most poker sites and poker magazines in the past few days.
In the latest blog post, Hastings writes tha[...] Read more » Brian Hastings feels bad for Isildur1 after the big win
Joined: Feb '09
Location: Belgium
Age: 34 (M)
Posts: 686
Hehe, its nice from him... but poker is cruel anyway : he feels sorry, great, but isildur wont get back his money (at least, not without risking another heads up )
Joined: Nov '08
Location: United Kingdom
Age: 47 (M)
Posts: 2194
Wow thats quite a quite response from some one who just won so much $$$ I hope he uses it wisely and has a great time on it. As for feeling sorry for Isildur naaaaaa if you knew who it was then maybe but for all he knows he just beat some one else..
Congrats on his part for winning so much money. As for feeling bad for Isildur1, that's part of playing the game. You know what the stakes are you are playing for and if you lose, then you lose. I don't think Isildur1 would be posting in blogs that he feels bad for taking money off someone. At least no post was ever made about durrrr
Joined: Jun '09
Location: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Age: 39 (M)
Posts: 337
Isildur1 is a fabulous player,and I hope and think he recover again,but this time he should play a much more smarter,to not get involved to much in omaha,just NL Holdem
Joined: Dec '09
Location: Belgium
Age: 42 (M)
Posts: 162
what i really cannot understand is how can a guy wins up to 6 millions and don't cashout at least half of it to grant him anough money to not work anymore for life. Anyway maybe he will do it next time if he recover again from this broke.
Joined: May '09
Location: India
Age: 37 (M)
Posts: 4873
he's surely gonna enjoy his christmas this year after winning so much in just one day. lol look at the big steep rise in his poker earnings at fulltilt