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Garfed   Malta. Jun 25 2015 07:56. Posts 4818 | | |
Brian "Stinger88" Hastings became the first multi-bracelet winner of the 2015 World Series of Poker! Just a week ago we reported that he won his second WSOP bracelet when he managed to take down $10,000 Seven Card Stud Championship, where he beat Scott Clements in the heads-up, making $239,518 and almost second that from the prop-bets.
This time Hastings won Event #39: $1,500 Ten-Game Mix, earning $133,403. Unfortunately, we don't know if there were prop-bets involved this time, but this information will probably emerge on the internet forums soon enough!
Hastings commented after the tournament: “I really pride myself on being able to play all of these games well,” Hastings said. “I hope this carries over into the $50K (Poker Players Championship).”
Hastings is also leading the race for the 2015 World Series of Poker player of the year title. |
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hiems   United States. Jun 25 2015 08:40. Posts 2979 | | |
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I beat Loco!!! [img]https://i.imgur.com/wkwWj2d.png[/img] | |
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ReDDcaFFe   Bulgaria. Jun 25 2015 13:10. Posts 1172 | | |
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I cant wait to take their money | |
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Highcard   Canada. Jun 25 2015 13:51. Posts 5428 | | |
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I have learned from poker that being at the table is not a grind, the grind is living and poker is how I pass the time | |
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Highcard   Canada. Jun 25 2015 13:54. Posts 5428 | | |
and this is his response
Originally Posted by Stinger88 View Post
All,
I have been following the thread some but been very busy this summer playing the WSOP. I'm aware of the allegations, but at this time I have nothing to add to the conversation publicly. I stopped caring what strangers on the internet said or thought about me many years ago; otherwise I probably would've jumped off the deep end by now. What I do care about is something like this being a major story in the poker world at a time in which the WSOP is in full force and we should be trying to promote and grow the game of poker, rather than drag it through the mud. Think what you want about me, but one thing I have in common with most people reading this is that we love the game of poker and want to be able to play it freely in the comfort of our own homes. I'm moving back to PA soon to play 400/800 mix live and be closer to Sonya's and my parents, and state regulation of online poker would be a nice cherry on top.
I think especially those of us who are professional poker players should be taking steps to try to promote and grow the game, rather than feeling sorry for themselves because Cardrunners was founded, Black Friday happened, everybody is too good now, etc. With enough hard work, I truly believe that just about anyone (at least anyone smart enough to be browsing 2+2) can make a living playing poker in 2015. I think it's unfortunate that certain people have been on bad runs and choose to take their frustrations out outwardly rather than by trying to self improve, but I get it, it's certainly not always easy. I did not turn a profit in 2 of the previous 3 years, but with an improved mindset, an amazing woman in my life, and a strong work ethic, I've gotten my game back to where it needs to be.
This will be my last post in this thread. If you'd like to discuss further with me I'm just a PM away.
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Highcard   Canada. Jun 25 2015 13:58. Posts 5428 | | |
the belief is this:
He feels he had to play under someone else's screen name because poor Brian is well-known, thus VPNing from the US on his own Stinger88 account couldn't be done without Pokerstars being notified immediately. So he broke rules (multi-accounting) so that he wouldn't be caught breaking rules (VPNing) |
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PoorUser   United States. Jun 25 2015 21:47. Posts 7471 | | |
seems pretty terrible to not deny allegations and talk about growing poker in the same response |
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| On June 25 2015 20:47 PoorUser wrote:
seems pretty terrible to not deny allegations and talk about growing poker in the same response |
I saw this all differently. I see rather that BH is outlining the distinction between cheating and one's right to freely gamble with one's own money (ie American's are locked out of the global player pool). He claims to love the game and also claims the right to play regardless of American law, but also following the story, HAS in fact informed many players that he is playing on other accounts.
His INTENT is not to cheat and win money MA'ing, but rather to play, and the more people he is honest to the more he will suffer from unfair law and regulation.
I do sense a lot of negative and unscrupulous attitude, but it seems quite natural and not significantly malicious (large amounts of money and success at a young age etc.).
Poker is difficult because it is a game of explotation and so the rules with which we must function in are consistently being pushed with no clear limits.
Truly the real issues here are freedom to play poker and infighting within the poker community because of an over-raked and over-regulated game. To be clear I think this is lame, but rather a symptom of real problems. Quite sad that this will be the PR the game gets from a top pro that admittedly had to move back in with his parents. |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Jun 25 2015 23:27. Posts 9634 | | |
Maybe the land of "freedom" should regulate poker so people wouldn't be forced to do that. If a system is build unfairly why would one act fair in it ? At some point online gambling will become way too big of a thing for the government to be able to handle with just a ban and will encourage the black market to take over as it is with any other mass product that are banned like drugs. Essentially losing money cause of old moral compasses, well at least a black market online gambling wouldn't potentially increase crime rates |
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TimDawg   United States. Jun 26 2015 00:30. Posts 10197 | | |
| On June 25 2015 20:47 PoorUser wrote:
seems pretty terrible to not deny allegations and talk about growing poker in the same response |
agree
seems like he's just trying to deflect his wrongdoing completely and really probably could care less about the "betterment of the game". the only reason he does is because it effects his bottom line |
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TimDawg   United States. Jun 26 2015 00:40. Posts 10197 | | |
I didn't really think it was all that big of a deal with him and Isildur thing. Always thought of him as one of the "good guys" in poker. I was wrong.
Sad there are still people out there that value money/gaining EV over integrity |
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tooker   . Jun 26 2015 01:24. Posts 470 | | |
| On June 25 2015 23:40 TimDawg wrote:
I didn't really think it was all that big of a deal with him and Isildur thing. Always thought of him as one of the "good guys" in poker. I was wrong.
Sad there are still people out there that value money/gaining EV over integrity |
yea...."ive got a proposition for you before the bill comes"
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TimDawg   United States. Jun 26 2015 02:41. Posts 10197 | | |
| On June 26 2015 00:24 tooker wrote:
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On June 25 2015 23:40 TimDawg wrote:
I didn't really think it was all that big of a deal with him and Isildur thing. Always thought of him as one of the "good guys" in poker. I was wrong.
Sad there are still people out there that value money/gaining EV over integrity |
yea...."ive got a proposition for you before the bill comes"
| trying to hustlle you on an assumption before playing CCR doesn't count lol |
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traxamillion   United States. Jun 26 2015 04:29. Posts 10468 | | |
Can't blame him for doing what he gotta do to play on stars |
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traxamillion   United States. Jun 26 2015 04:30. Posts 10468 | | |
Long as he ain't botting or colluding I ain't trippin |
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TimDawg   United States. Jun 26 2015 06:25. Posts 10197 | | |
| On June 26 2015 03:29 traxamillion wrote:
Can't blame him for doing what he gotta do to play on stars |
you can't be serious... |
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handbanana21   United States. Jun 26 2015 07:57. Posts 3037 | | |
| On June 26 2015 03:29 traxamillion wrote:
Can't blame him for doing what he gotta do to play on stars |
I get to see my family and friends about 1 month out of the year. I've been travelling since april 2011. Fuck him. He deserves everything that comes to him. |
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TalentedTom   Canada. Jun 26 2015 17:43. Posts 20070 | | |
| On June 26 2015 03:29 traxamillion wrote:
Can't blame him for doing what he gotta do to play on stars |
^^ yeah, def respect the hustle |
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Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light not our darkness that most frightens us and as we let our own lights shine we unconsciously give other people permision to do the same | |
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Spitfiree   Bulgaria. Jun 26 2015 18:14. Posts 9634 | | |
| On June 26 2015 06:57 handbanana21 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On June 26 2015 03:29 traxamillion wrote:
Can't blame him for doing what he gotta do to play on stars |
I get to see my family and friends about 1 month out of the year. I've been travelling since april 2011. Fuck him. He deserves everything that comes to him.
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Really its his fault?
Fact is this : current situation is unfair towards all, he found a way to exploit it to play a single tournament yet people are going on a manhunt for him ... wut ?!
I highly doubt he did it to gain an edge, if thats the case then he s an asshole for sure. However what it seems like is the only practical thing one would do in a situation like that. It's almost as if the government is the one creating the moral principles for you people thats fucked up. |
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Balzamon   Sweden. Jun 26 2015 19:46. Posts 2868 | | |
A single tournament, what? He had played nosebleeds in both PLO and mix games with that account. |
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