RECORD ONLINE SESSION AS HASTINGS HAMMERS MYSTERY
SWEDE (Update)
11 December 2009
Online poker pro's heater puts him up $4.2
million
Signs of understandable frustration surfaced in
Isildur1's communications this week after the unknown
Swedish online poker high roller suffered a massive
setback playing Cardrunner pro Brian Hastings.
“This is not happening”; "u know how lucky u are?"; "i
can promise this is the worst luck anyone had"; and
"take my last $$ i dont want it" comments gave an
indication of how much difficulty the player was in.
His mood was in stark contrast to only days earlier
when he had recouped much of his recent losses in Sunday
and Monday online poker sessions that earned him well
over $3.1 million.
Starting around midday
Tuesday, Isildur1's day initially did not appear too bad
as he tangled with Jungleman12 at $100/$200 NLHE, taking
him for $471 000.
Next on his list was Brian
Townsend, who he played heads up on the $500/$1 000
tables at Full Tilt Poker in a more than four hour
confrontation that saw over 2 500 hands of action with
one pot breaching the $757 000 level.
Emerging
from this clash Isildur1 was up a further $722 000 and
looking good as he faced off against Cardrunners
instructor and poker pro Brian Hastings over four tables
of $500/$1 000 pot-limit Omaha.
The match started
well for Isildur1 as Hastings went down almost a million
before embarking on a heater that saw him victorious to
the tune of $4.2 million in a contest that delivered up
four pots worth $500 000, and twelve exceeding $400 000.
Exhausted after 2 858 hands against the
relentless but hopelessly out-of-luck Swede, Hastings
finally called it a night up over $4.2 million.
It was an expensive session overall for Isildur1 with
losses at $3 013 363 in almost 10 000 hands of nosebleed
poker, again triggering speculation on how much longer
the still unidentified Swedish phenom can continue at
this level.
MarketPulse lists the main
beneficiaries of matches against Isildur1 since he burst
onto the high stakes scene in September as: Brian
Hastings (+$3.84 million), Phil Ivey (+$2.91 million),
Patrik Antonius (+$2.18 million), and Brian Townsend
(+1.32 million).
Online Casino News Courtesy of
Infopowa
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