Mads Andersen Poker
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Mads Andersen (born 1970) is a poker and backgammon player from Copenhagen, Denmark. As of June 2015, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,225,000. And Heroscore ranks him as the 16th most influent Danish poker player. Before making his mark in the poker world, Andersen won the 2002 World Backgammon Championships. Mads Andersen was very disciplined for a long time. He finally felt he had to make a move. Mads raised before the flop and went all-in for $35k when Mike Carson reraised on the button. Andersen had pocket 4's, Carson pocket Kings. Andersen's game is no Danish pastry. He won't get Mads, he'll get even the next time.
{{bottomLinkPreText}}{{bottomLinkText}}- Former backgammon pro Mads Andersen outlasted the rest of the competition and took the last hand when his pair of queens overpowered Edgar Skjervold's pair of tens. He left Casino Copenhagen on January 22, 2006 with the first place prize, the equivalent of over $413,000.
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