2015 Unibet Open Copenhagen

Main Event
Day: 1a
Event Info

2015 Unibet Open Copenhagen

Final Results
Winner
Winning Hand
q10
Prize
€83,115
Event Info
Buy-in
€1,000
Prize Pool
€389,948
Entries
404
Level Info
Level
28
Blinds
60,000 / 120,000
Ante
10,000

Moolhuizen of to a Good Start

Level 2 : 75/150, 0 ante
Mateusz Moolhuizen
Mateusz Moolhuizen

A player in early position opened to 400 and the cutoff made the call. Mateusz Moolhuizen on the button made the call and both blinds made the call as well.

Action checked to Moolhuizen on {A-Spades}{Q-Hearts}{A-Clubs} and the Dutchman bet 500. Both blinds folded and the initial raiser made the call, so did the cutoff.

The {8-Diamonds} fell on the turn and again action checked to Moolhuizen. The bet of 1,000 the former Unibet Open champion made was called by the initial raiser, the cutoff folded.

The {5-Clubs} fell on the river and the player who had been check calling so far, now bet out 2,000. Moolhuizen raised his eyebrow, thought for a bit, and eventually made the call.

The big blind showed the {3-Hearts} first before revealing the {A-Diamonds} to go along with it. Moolhuizen showed {A-Hearts}{J-Hearts} and took it down.

Player Chips Progress
Mateusz Moolhuizen nl
Mateusz Moolhuizen
45,000
15,000
15,000

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Copenhagen Welcomes the Unibet Open

Once again the Unibet Open has set foot in Copenhagen; it's time for the tours third edition in the Danish capital. Again Copenhagen will be the stage for four days of poker action from the casino inside the Radisson Blu Scandinavia Hotel.

This event debuted on the Unibet Open calendar back in 2013. In march of that year it was Kassem Yassine who took down the event for 725,000 Danish kronen (€107,367/$126,744). Last year hometown favorite and former EPT champ Frederik Jensen outlasted everyone and claimed victory in the sold out event for the sum of DKr 625,000 (€83,750/$116,168).

The hotel was already buzzing with players late last night, so it promises to be a busy tournament again. PokerNews is here from start to finish to bring you updates on all the big names playing this event, the local heros going for their first deep run, and the qualifiers bluffing the pro's.

Play will start at noon (in about 3 hours) and players will have a 30,000 start stack to work with. All levels will be 60 minutes long with the first level being 50/100, meaning a 300 big blind stack awaits the players. After every second level a 15-minute break will be held, the structure dictates a 60-minute dinner break after the sixth level.