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BRIAN HASTINGS BECOMES THE FIRST MULTI-WINNER OF THE 2015 WSOP

EVENT #39: $1,500 buy-in Ten-Game Mix
ENTRIES: 380
PRIZE POOL: $513,500
FIRST PLACE PRIZE: $133,403
PLACES PAID: 42
BRIAN HASTINGS BECOMES FIRST DOUBLE-WINNER OF 2015 WSOP
High-Stakes Poker Pro Pulls-Off another Masterful Performance Ten Days after His Previous Win
Hastings Collects Third Career Gold Bracelet, Rockets into Serious Contention in WSOP “Player of the Year” Race
Name: Brian Hastings
Birthplace: Luzerne County, PA (USA)
Age: 26
Current Residence: Hanover Township, PA (USA)
Marital Status: Single
Children: 0
Profession: Professional Poker Player
Number of WSOP Cashes: 15
Number of WSOP Final Table Appearances: 8
Number of WSOP Gold Bracelet Victories: 3
Best Previous WSOP Finish: 1st (2012, 2015)
Total WSOP Earnings: $1,272,776
Personal Facts: Before he played live tournaments, Hastings was already one of the world’s top online poker players with millions in earnings
Just ten days after his triumph in the $10,000 buy-in Seven-Card Stud Championship (Event #27), Hastings returned to the same stage and seat where he won previously. Hastings’ first WSOP occurred back in 2012 in the $10,000 buy-in Heads-Up No-Limit Hold’em Championship.
This tournament was completed on a Saturday night on the ESPN Main Stage in front of a large group of spectators and large viewing audience watching the live stream on WSOP.com, largely attracted by a star-lineup and interesting format of games.
Most of the modest-sized field was eliminated on Thursday, during Day One. Once the prize money was reached during the middle of Day Two on Friday, the pace of play slowed down considerably as the 42 in-the-money finishers jockeyed for position down the homestretch hoping to reach the final table.
-- Pot-Limit Omaha
-- No-Limit Hold’em
-- Razz
-- Badugi
-- Omaha High-Low Split
-- Limit Deuce-to-Seven Triple Draw
-- No-Limit Deuce-to-Seven Single Draw
-- Limit Hold’em
-- Seven-Card Stud High-Low Split
Tsodikov, the runner up, now resides in Daly City, CA. He’s now cashed 8 times at the WSOP. Up to this point, his highest previous finish had been a 7th-place showing in a HORSE event back in 2007.
When asked about what changes he’s made in 2015 versus previous years that has him playing at the top of his game, Hastings thought having his girlfriend Sonya with him in Las Vegas gave his life more balance. She is a poker dealer at Best Bet Casino in Jacksonville, Florida and has been flying back and forth to work and watch Hastings play. Now, Hastings insists Sonya will stay by his side.
Following Hastings’ finish in the top spot, the descending order of results was as follows:
Second Place: Rostislav Tsodikov played arguably the best poker of his life and just happened to run into a buzz saw of an opponent who playing as well as anyone in the world at the moment. Tsodikov held the chip lead during significant parts of the finale, but was never quite able to put Hastings away. The Ukrainian-American collected $82,398.
Third Place: Todd Brunson was born to be a poker player. He’s been one of Las Vegas’ top earners in high-stakes cash games on The Strip for years. However, Brunson has won just one time at the WSOP, which came exactly ten years ago to the day when he won a gold bracelet in the Omaha High-Low Split event. He’s made 7 final table appearances since then, finishing 2nd twice. He now has two 3rd-place finishes, as well. Of Brunson, winner Hastings said, “There’s no doubt Todd is a great player, one of the best, especially in the Limit games. But I thought the difference was I had an advantage against him in the No-Limit games.” $52,977 for 3rd place won’t make a huge difference in Todd Brunson’s life, but he’ll be eager to get back to the Main Stage and hopefully reverse the outcome and get what seems to be a long overdue second gold bracelet.Fourth Place: Alexey Makarov, from Russia took 4th place. This was his fifth career cash, which paid $35,130.Fifth Place: Tim Reusch, frpom Hamburg, Germany took 5th place. This was the second cash of the series for Reusch, which paid $23,982.
Sixth Place: Mike Watson, from Toronto, Ontario (Canada) ended up in 6th place. This was his fifth time to cash at this year’s series and 36th in-the-money finish for his career at the WSOP. Sixth place paid out $16,846. Special Note – this was Watson’s third final table appearance of the summer, with 7th, 7th, and now a 6th.Seventh Place: Owais Ahmed, from Anaheim, CA rounded out the final table as the 7th-palce finisher. He collected $12,163. Ahmed won his gold bracelet in a Mixed format, playing two split games – Omaha and Stud.Aside from the final table finishers, other notable gold bracelet winning players who cashed included – Daniel Negreanu (41st), Young Phan (35th), Max Pescatori (32nd), Jeffrey Lisandro (26th), Eli Elezra (24th), Phil Hellmuth (17th), Dan Kelly (15th), and Ylon Schwartz (13th).
Hastings with this victory, joins some of his widely-respected peers who have garnered additional titles at this year’s series. Among those who are multi-gold bracelet winners adding to their jewelry collection in 2015 have been Robert Mizrachi, Max Pescatori, John Gale, Phil Hellmuth, Tuan Le, Keith Lehr, Daniel Alaei, Andre Boyer, Phil Galfond, Jason Mercier, Jeff Madsen, and Dan Idema. That’s 12 out of 38 completed events, to date.
For this event’s results, visit:
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/results.asp?grid=1136&tid=14239
http://www.wsop.com/players/playerprofile.asp?playerID=90986
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/updates.asp?grid=1136&tid=14239
http://www.wsop.com/tournaments/photos.asp?grid=1136&tid=14239
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