Thor Hansen, The Scandinavian poker legend made it to come above all other players on Day 1a on Tuesday, and it was a flush surprise which had him stay with a $74,700 stack.
However, the Role Model of Norwegian poker, and also to the rest of the poker globe, would be waiting to look for the smartest players on the European Poker Tour in the ongoing season where things are going to get a kick start from Casino Copenhagen at around 2 p.m. local time..
The twice EPT Season 5 finalist Andrea Benelli made it to the lime light on Day 1b, and this consisted of making a runner flush to kick off and grabbing the chip lead level from Dane Theo Jorgensen.
Consequently, the Italian will get ahead into playing in the second day of the event with above $100,000 in chips being the overall lead.
Danes smilar to Albert Iverson, the EPT Budapest finalist and Rasmus Nielsen, who did make it to the fourth the past year for this event, finished Day 1a close to being the top, and on Day 1b the big stacks consisted of Tore Lagerborg Alexander Petersen, and Roberto Romanello.
All those who were focused on Day 1b in the Danish capital were up in the starting table which consisted of Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Jesper Hougaard, Annette Obrestad, and Team Full Tilt pro Gus Hansen!
It was notable that Obrestad was the only player to book a seat for Day 2. Among the remarkable players who did survive in the Day 1a were Noah Boeken, the 2005 EPT Copenhagen winner and Norway’s Trond Eidsvig, the Rookie of the Year at the 2007 PokerStars Scandinavian Poker Awards.
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