Gus Hansen
Template:Short description Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox poker player Gustav Hansen (born 13 February 1974) is a Danish professional poker player from Copenhagen, Denmark who has lived in Monaco since 2003.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In his poker career, Hansen has won three World Poker Tour open titles, one WSOP bracelet and the 2007 Aussie Millions main event, and was the season one winner of the Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament. Before turning to playing poker professionally in 1997, Hansen was already a world class backgammon player and a youth tennis champion.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Poker career
Tournaments
Hansen started playing poker at the Ocean View Card Room in Santa Cruz, California,<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> while he was an exchange student at UC Santa Cruz. Hansen recorded his first major tournament cash with a victory in the WPT Five Diamond World Poker Classic in May 2002. He won $556,460 for his victory.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In February 2003, Hansen won the $10,000 No Limit Hold'em Championship at the WPT LA Poker Classic for $532,490.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In January 2004, he won the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure $7,500 No Limit Hold'em event for $455,780.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Hansen was the first player to win three World Poker Tour (WPT) open tournaments. In addition, he won the first WPT Bad Boys of Poker invitational event.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Hansen finished in the money in 150th place in the 2004 WSOP Main Event.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In the 2006 Tournament of Champions, Hansen made a World Series of Poker final table, but lost on the very first hand with ace king against a pair of 9s. In 2007, Hansen cashed in the $10,000 no limit Texas hold 'em championship, coming in 61st place out of 6,358 players, winning $154,194.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 2008, he came in 160th place out of 6,844 players to win a prize of $41,816.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In 2004, he was inducted into the World Poker Tour Walk of Fame, along with Doyle Brunson and James Garner.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> On 27 April 2008, Hansen came in second to David Chiu at the Season 6 WPT Championship, earning $1,714,800.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In September 2006, Hansen won the inaugural EPM event, The London All Star Challenge, beating Marc Goodwin to take home the title and a cheque for £53,600 ($US100,275).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> Hansen won the inaugural $400,000 Poker Superstars Invitational Tournament, winning the $1,000,000 first prize in a one-table event featuring some of the best-known players.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He did not appear in the second series, and lost to Antonio Esfandiari in the semifinals of the third.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Hansen made the final table of a European Poker Tour (EPT) event in Barcelona in September 2005.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 2006, Hansen was a member of the winning Danish team in the PartyPoker.com Football & Poker Legends Cup tournament, alongside Theo Jørgensen and Kim Christofte. He was featured in the Professional Poker Tour and the second season of High Stakes Poker, where he won the fifth biggest pot in the show's history ($575,700), when his Template:Cards defeated Daniel Negreanu's Template:Cards on a board of Template:Cards.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He was in Singapore in 12–17 November 2006, to participate in the Betfair Asian Poker Tour. Hansen was the first winner on NBC's Poker After Dark, earning $120,000, as he outlasted a field of six pros, including Phil Hellmuth and Huck Seed.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In January 2007, Hansen won the $10,500 main event at the Aussie Millions in Melbourne, Australia, beating a field of 747 players to take home the A$1,500,000 first prize.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In 2008, Lyle Stuart Kensington published Hansen's book Every Hand Revealed (Template:ISBN), a hand-by-hand account of his win.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In 2010, Hansen won the £10,350 No Limit Hold'em High Roller Heads-Up event at the WSOPE, winning his first WSOP bracelet and £288,409, equivalent to $451,880.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> He also defeated Tony Bloom heads-up to win the Poker Million IX tournament, taking $1,000,000 for first prize.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref><ref name=mob>Template:Cite web</ref> In January 2012, he finished 3rd in the A$250,000 No Limit Hold'em - $250,000 Challenge at the Aussie Millions Poker Championship in Melbourne for $823,579.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
World Series of Poker bracelet
| Year | Event | Prize Money |
|---|---|---|
| 2010E | £10,350 No Limit Hold'em High Roller Heads-Up | £288,409 |
An "E" following a year denotes bracelet(s) won at the World Series of Poker Europe
Poker losses
Despite his ongoing success, Hansen has struggled with money problems, reportedly because of losses in live cash games.<ref name="losses">Commentary of the 2005 British Poker Open, by Gary Jones</ref> Hansen is a regular in the Big Game normally held in "Bobby's Room" at the Bellagio Casino in Las Vegas. He has said that his losses are not a secret and has admitted to losing a million dollars or so at a couple of games. He has lost $20.7 million on Full Tilt Poker as of March 2015.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Style
Hansen plays according to a strict pot odds-deductive approach which was highly successful in the poker-boom years, but which has also, in recent times, become highly volatile.Template:Citation needed
Career earnings
As of August 2023, Hansen's total live tournament winnings exceeds $10,000,000.<ref name="HendonMob">Template:Cite web</ref>
Other ventures
Hansen calls himself a professional gambler and has been known to take private bets on various personal athletic challenges other than poker and professional sports, such as a boxing match against WSOPE bracelet winner Theo Jorgensen.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Hansen was a member of the original Team FullTilt, and was re-signed as the first brand ambassador under the new management team of Full Tilt Poker.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Hansen has been involved previously or currently in several online business ventures. Hansen was a founding partner and house professional of the online poker site PokerChamps.com, launched in 2003. In 2005 the company and game software technology were sold to the British company Betfair, for over 100 million Danish kroner (approximately £8.8 million / €13 million / US$15,000,000). In 2005, Hansen appeared in Texas Hold 'Em Poker Advanced Strategies With Gus Hansen, which is part of the Going All In instructional series of DVDs. In 2007, Hansen launched a poker forum and strategy website, ThePlayr.com. Prior to selling his interest in that site in 2008, it housed his blog, articles and a "Gus Tracker" to track his worldwide poker play along with other poker news, videos and content. In 2008, Hansen joined the commentary team on World Series of Backgammon, a high-stakes televised backgammon tour broadcasting on Eurosport across Europe. In February 2009, Hansen launched GusHansenTV branded as a free poker channel broadcast over the internet.
In 2017, Gus Hansen said that he had been involved in a music business in Denmark but declared that "it went probably as bad as my online poker career!"<ref>Template:Cite news</ref>
Hansen was voted one of People magazine's 50 Sexiest Men in 2004.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
In March 2018, Hansen returned on Poker After Dark to play pot-limit Omaha in a game also featuring Matt Kirk.<ref name="poke_Rail">Template:Cite web</ref>
Bibliography
- Every Hand Revealed (2008) Template:ISBN
References
External links
- Card Player profile
- Global Poker Index profile
- Hendon Mob profile
- PokerNews profile
- WPT profile
- WSOP profile
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- 1974 births
- Living people
- Sportspeople from Copenhagen
- Danish backgammon players
- Danish bloggers
- Danish gin players
- Danish poker players
- Danish expatriate sportspeople in Monaco
- University of California, Santa Cruz alumni
- World Poker Tour winners
- World Series of Poker bracelet winners
- Poker After Dark tournament winners