Poker strategies change like the wind, from the "fold everything but aces" of the old school to the "five bet with air" of the new guard. But whatever the fashion, one truism will endure: if you're on a heater, you should ride it. Morten Guldhammer has been on the mother of all heaters over the past couple of months. He won a $1 qualifying satellite on PokerStars, arranged in conjunction with Denmark's Ekstra Bladet newspaper, to earn his passage to the EPT Copenhagen field. He beat something like 1,500 players over two rounds even to get to the casino this
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EPT Copenhagen: De Vivo snatches lead at end of Guldhammer's day in the sun
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EPT Copenhagen: Day 4, Level 24 (15,000-30,000 3,000 ante)
10.15pm: You know what, why not stop now? All the players and staff have agreed that the end of this level offered a convenient opportunity to end this one for the night. That's it - we'll play a nine-handed final table tomorrow. A full wrap of today's events, when we...more
EPT Copenhagen: Day 4, levels 22 and 23 (10,000-20,000 2,000 ante)
8.37pm: That's the break Up a level, right after a ten minute break. 8.35pm: Loving the flop Morten Guldhammer was on the rail shrugging off the hand, but the only concern for Yorane Kerignard is that he just used up all of his good fortune in one go. Kerignard...more
EPT Copenhagen: Day 4, Levels 20 and 21 (6,000-12,000 1,000 ante)
5.28pm: Break time That's the end of the level. All done for 15 minutes. 5.25pm: Wigg wham Anton Wigg continues to take pots. On this one Mads Wissing raised to 38,000. It was folded around to Wigg on the big blind, who called. They both checked the 7♣A♠6♥ flop, but...more
EPT Copenhagen: Making 24 look like eight
And so we enter the closing straight. Four days ago, 423 players arrived to Casino Copenhagen to comprise what is commonly regarded to be the toughest EPT field of the season. There were major established champions mingling with internet sensations mixed in with the best "local" players on the whole...more
EPT Copenhagen: Day 4 seat draw
With just 24 players left, we're down to three tables of eight. That makes finding your favorite player in the list below just a little bit easier. While the purists will look at table one with interest, seeing as it has chipped-up Brit Andrew Teng and some other tasty stacks,...more










