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High Stakes Poker - Season 3, Episode 4 (1/5)
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HSP - seson 3, ep 4 , 1 out of 5 . Daniel Negreanu, Gus Hansen, Phil Ivey, Hellmuth, Mike Matusow, Sam Farha, Doyle Brunson, Elezra "Yukon", Juanda Lindgren . read more » -
Mollion Dollar Cash Game - Season 1, Episode 2
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Players: Erik Seidel, Roland de Wolfe, Gus Hansen, Phil Ivey, Paul Kemsley, Mike Matusow, Chris Ferguson, Allen Cunningham . read more » -
High Stakes Poker Season 3 episode 4 2/5
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HSP se3, ep4, 2 out of 5. Daniel Negreanu, Gus Hansen, Phil Ivey, Phil Hellmuth and friends. read more » -
Poker Superstars - Season 1, Episode 3
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The $400K buy-in season continues . Featuring Phil Ivey, Barry Greenstein, Gus Hansen, Johnny Chan, Doyle Brunson, T.J. Cloutier, Howard Lederer, and the late Chip Reese. read more » -
Poker Superstars - Season 1, Episode 5
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The first part of the Series 1 Final in the inaugural $400,000 buy-in season . Featuring Phil Ivey, Barry Greenstein, Gus Hansen, Johnny Chan, Doyle Brunson, T.J. Cloutier, Howard Lederer, and the late Chip Reese. read more » -
Poker Superstars - Season 1, Episode 6
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The inaugural $400,000 buy-in season . Featuring Phil Ivey, Barry Greenstein, Gus Hansen, Johnny Chan, Doyle Brunson, T.J. Cloutier, Howard Lederer, and the late Chip Reese. read more »
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About Gus Hansen
Gustav Hansen (born February 13, 1974 outside Copenhagen, Denmark) is a professional Danish poker player who lives in Monaco.[1] In his poker career Hansen has won a record three World Poker Tour open titles, 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 a world class backgammon player and a youth tennis champion. He was known for being a sports enthusiast throughout his teens, competing in several indoor and outdoor sports as a successful junior athlete. In 2000, he moved to New York City, and tried to make a living playing professional backgammon, but found the field too small for his taste.
