Gus Hansen Odds of Winning the 2011 World Series of Poker

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Gus Hansen odds of winning the 2011 World Series of Poker were set at 66/1 (Gus Hansen chance for at vinde 2011 WSOP 66/1)

Hansen is the online poker phenom who regularly goes on million dollar-plus swings in either direction.  He is known primarily for his loose and aggressive play.

"I play the players, not the cards,"

Currently in 2011, Hansen is up more than $4 million in online play. 

He fell just short of winning his first WSOP bracelet in the States at the 25,000 buy-in Head's Up tournament, losing out to British player Jake Cody.

Hansen is known as "The Great Dane" and he has won over $9 million in live tournament action, making him one of the most revered poker players in the world. 

Current odds to win the 2011 WSOP found at 888 Poker (US gamblers prohibited):

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Daniel Negreanu

40/1

 

Praz Bansi

100/1

 

Doyle Brunson

150/1

 

Erik Seidel

40/1

 

Jonathan Duhamel

100/1

 

John Kabbaj

150/1

 

Patrik Antonius

50/1

 

Galen Hall

66/1

 

Chris Moneymaker

150/1

 

Sam Trickett

66/1

 

JP Kelly

66/1

 

Tom Dwan

66/1

 

Gus Hansen

66/1

 

Betrand 'Elky' Grospellier

66/1

 

Howard Lederer

125/1

 

Tony G

150/1

 

Jake Cody

80/1

 

 

Michael Mizrachi

80/1

 

Erick Lindgren

125/1

 

John Eames

80/1

 

Mike Matusow

125/1

 

James Keys

80/1

 

Brian Townsend

125/1

 

Johnny Chan

125/1

 

Annie Duke

150/1

 

Gavin Griffin

100/1

 

Phil Hellmuth

125/1

 

Andy Black

175/1

 

Gavin Smith

125/1

 

 

Theo Jorgensen

100/1

 

Viktor Blom

150/1

 

 

 

- Patrick Flanagan, Gambling911.com

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