
Rebecca McAdam: Have you been going to many EPTs?
Christoffer Hansen: Yeah, I've played most of the EPTs but haven't had great success so far.
RM: Do you usually qualify online?
CH: I'm sponsored by Unibet, so they pay the trip and the buy-in as well.
RM: How did you get that sponsorship?
CH: It's because I'm doing quite well online. I'm playing $50-$100 no-limit, and I'm up quite a lot this year.
RM: How much is quite a lot?
CH: More than one million dollars.
RM: How long have you been playing live?
CH: I got my sponsorship one year ago, maybe. I've been playing the big live tournaments since I got the sponsorship. Before that, just small tournaments.
RM: What is the main difference you noticed since playing live as well as online?
CH: The main difference for me is – online, I play cash games, but live, it's tournaments. That's the biggest difference for me.
RM: Why don't you play tournaments online?
CH: It's because I think I win lots more in cash games.
RM: What's the poker scene like in Denmark at the moment?
CH: We've got many very good players, many big names, and many big results lately; we've even got Peter Eastgate [the World Series of Poker main-event winner]. I think it's just getting bigger.
RM: How did you get on in the London EPT? The last time I saw you, you were quite short-stacked.
CH: I was playing quite tight to try and pick up some hands, trying to make some moves to double up.
RM: What happened? Were there any key pots you lost?
CH: Not really. The very first hand I played was K-J, where I flopped top two pair. I reraised a guy on the turn and he called me with middle pair, and hit his trips. So, right away I got quite short. I tried to build my way back up, but without much success.
RM: Do you feel pressure to do well when you're playing these tournaments?
CH: No, Unibet has been very good to me and hasn't told me that I need to win a tournament to keep my sponsorship or anything, but since I haven't cashed in the tournaments so far, I'm beginning to feel a little pressure. It's not because of Unibet, it's myself. I want to do better than I've done so far.
RM: You've lots of time because you're so young. How old are you now?
CH: I'm 21.
RM: What's it like being a young poker player, do you think people give you the respect they should?
CH: It's fun. Yeah, many of the young guys are good online players, and generally I think the young guys get a lot of respect because they are normally good players.
RM: How did you get into poker in the first place?
CH: It was four years ago when a friend of mine introduced me to the game, and then we just started playing home games for pennies. I heard about freeroll tournaments on the Internet, and started playing them, and won some cash in those. I began to play cash games as well, and just increased the blinds from 25¢-50¢ to $50-$100 no-limit.
RM: How long did it take you to get that far?
CH: It took me about three years.
RM: Whom do you most respect both online and live?
CH: Online, I play only Unibet, so I don't know good players from all the other sites. "LarsLuzak" is a very good player. Live? Gus Hansen has won a lot of tournaments, but I have never played against him. There are so many good players.
RM: What is your favourite place to travel on the international circuit?
CH: I think it's probably Barcelona.
RM: Has anyone impressed you on the live circuit?
CH: I don't know about that one. There are so many good players at the EPTs.
RM: What's your goal now?
CH: To win an EPT or just a big tournament, because now I have success online, but I'd like to do well live, also.