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Sad news: Jetset has passed away

The Dude

The artist formally known as Casinomeister
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It's with a heavy heart that I have to be a bearer if some terrible news. Brian Cullingworth AKA "Jetset" has passed away last night. I'm gutted.

He was one of the first members of this forum - a highly active member throughout the years, involved with many of our projects at Casinomeister. And we had become pretty close and met many many times throughout the years. I often asked him for advice since he was one of the most knowledgeable persons I've ever known. He was an industry pioneer, a great advocate of fairness for the players and was always on the right side of any battle, a true gentleman and a very honorable person.

Words can't express my sorrow - condolences to his wife and family. He is going to be sorely missed.
 
Brian was a true gentleman and as honest as they come in this industry. Very knowledgable and as Bryan states above a great advocate of fairness for the players. I will always remember the trip that Jetset, Meister, Simmo and Spear came up to Bath for the weekend all those years ago.

Very very sad. RIP Jetset you will be sorely missed.

Just going through my facebook photos and I took this at the Meister Meet back in 2016, sadly the last time I saw him. Lovely picture though. I'll be raising a glass to you tonight Jetset.

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A very inspiring poster, one of the ones that made me sign up here in the first place..learned a lot from him, and really sad he passed on..
Was wondering, as i did catch a few posts from him not too long ago, but this of course wasn't the news i was hoping for. Luckily there are many gems of him remaining, in the form of inspiring and informative posts, which i'm sure will serve purpose for many newbies and future members to come.

Rest in peace Mr Cullingworth, you will be missed...
 
Very sad indeed :(
As shown in the photo Bryan posted above, I first met "Jetset" in person at the first Meister Meet, and I can only echo that he was one very nice and knowledgeable fellow, who will be badly missed by all who knew him.
RIP and condolences to all his family & close friends.
 
Yes, I recall Bryan and Max breaking this news to me Friday evening over a drink in the Empire and was greatly saddened. As stated he was a true gentleman and I did have the pleasure of making his acquaintance at the Meistermeet once or twice and remember his Lifetime Achievement award there too. RIP Brian, you'll be sorely missed.
 
I met Brian for the first and only time in between conferences last year at the Hippodrome casino in London. We shared a drink and chatted about his time in the industry. He was an interesting and engaging guy to talk to and will be sadly missed by his friends and colleges. RIP Brain it was a pleasure meeting you.
 


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