Steve O'Dwyer has just doubled up to 110,000 and his benefactor was Melanie Weisner. O'Dwyer moved all-in from the button holding
and Weisner made the call in the big blind with
and O'Dwyer's hand was good at showdown.
2012 PokerStars.com EPT Copenhagen
Level: 16
Blinds: 2,000/4,000
Ante: 500
The second break of the day is here. Coverage will resume shortly.
Jan Molby's EPT Copenhagen adventure has been brought to an end by Michael Tureniec.
Molby found big-slick and moved all-in, only for Tureniec to wake up with pocket queens. Anyone who knows the Swede knows he races well, and he had no problem in surviving that one. A fine performance by the occasional poker player Molby this week.
The action folded around to Bjarke Hansen in the small blind and he raised into the big blind of Lauri Varonen. Varonen decided he didn't like that, and moved enough blue chips across the line to put Hansen all-in. Hansen snap-called and Varonen had a miserable expression on his face when he saw Hansen's cards.
| Hansen | ![]() |
| Varonen | ![]() |
The board ran out
and Hansen doubled up.
Kenneth Laursen is the second person to finish in the money. He got the last with his chips in with 
and was looked up by Melanie Weisner holding the mighty 
.
"Ducks always win," shouted Laursen .
He was wrong though as the board ran 



to bust him.
Weisner is struggling to see over her tower of chips now. Good job there's a colour up at the end of this level.
The bubble has burst here at the European Poker Tour Copenhagen Main Event, Mikita Badziakouski is the unfortunate soul who will be the last player to go home empty handed.
He got his chips in with 
preflop but was called by Anthony Hnatow and his 
and when the board ran out 



it was game over for Badziakouski and everyone else had made it into the money. Kerching!
Melanie Weisner opened to 6,000 from under the gun and two seats to her left is Bjarke Hansen and he wasted very little time in three-betting all in for 56,000. A crowd gathered around the table in anticipation of the bubble bursting but Weisner folded and the crowd dispersed, panic over.
