Table 34 - Avoid for Health Resons
A lot of people say that EPT Copenhagen is one of the toughest stops on the tour. This might be something to do with the local mix of players who learned the game to make money more than for recreation purposes. Also the brand of poker is aggressive, very aggressive. Of course value can be found as you might be lucky enough to be at a table of so-called “Spew monkeys”. The flip side of that though is that you might find yourself at table of ice cold-blooded Nordic sharks.
Take Martins Adeniya for example. He would’ve been happy with his original table. No really big stacks and not too many well known players. It was the first table to break however, and he was moved into the last trap of table 34.
Seat 1. Mads Wissing. Day 1b chip leader and second overall. EPT Prague and Partouche final tables appearances within the last six months.
Seat 2. Jonas Molander. Over $500k in tournament earnings. Not been seen much in the last couple of years but widely thought as a shark in the early seasons of the EPT.
Seat 3. Anton Wigg. EPT Copenhagen champion here two years ago. Sunday Million winner and general beast at the table.
Seat 5. Theo Jorgensen. Danish superstar and Team PokerStars Pro. No need to say anymore.
Seat 7. Mudassar Khan. Sixth place finisher here last year.
Adeniya would’ve been wide eyed when he sat down, but they will all be fearing the Brit just as much as well.