Veterans of the European Poker Tour know that final tables in Copenhagen can take some time. From the epic Mads Anderson/Edgar Skjervold battle of season two, to the four-hour Tim Vance/Soren Jensen heads up of a year ago, television directors know to bring extra tapes, journalists are well-stocked with caffeine pills, and an emergency table has been arranged in the car-park should the casino close before play is done. That was then, this is now. Thanks in the main to two players -- Jens Kyllönen, from Finland, and Anders Langset, from Norway -- crates of unused tapes will be floating
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