In the sequel to Isildur1's interview with Pokernews.com, the Swedish pro talked about his adventure into the high stakes games on Full Tilt Poker and what he thinks of some of his opponents.
Isildur1 says he's not broke and that he will be back on Full Tilt Poker. Also he doesn't regret coming to the biggest games, winning millions and then ending up losing it all plus some. As he puts it, that's just normal for him when playing a new level.
"I usually lose at first, but I always come back," he says to Pokernews.com. "I learn so much playing, that I feel like I will win in the long run. I think it was really good playing durrrr as he does so many good things and I learned a lot from him. It's OK, even though I lost so much money. I was really down for a while, but it was not a big problem."
Despite learning a lot from durrrr, Isildur1 also says he had the biggest edge over him. "He tends to make some stupid plays, and I was able to take advantage of them."
On the other hand, the toughest one was Phil Ivey. "He only likes to play two tables at a time. But for me two tables is not enough action, and I had to play others at the same time."
Read the whole interview here.

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