Gus Hansen, known as “The Great Dane,” is a Danish professional poker player who became one of the most iconic figures of the poker boom era. Famous for his fearless, hyper-aggressive style, he was the first player to win three World Poker Tour (WPT) open titles.
Career Earnings & Biggest Results
Gus Hansen has total live tournament earnings of $10,274,015 (according to The Hendon Mob). His most significant victory came at the 2007 Aussie Millions Main Event, where he took home $1,192,919. In 2010, he added a WSOP gold bracelet to his accolades by winning the £10,000 No-Limit Hold’em High Roller Heads-Up event at WSOP Europe. While he faced legendary volatility in high-stakes online cash games, he remains a staple in the world’s most exclusive live games, such as the “Big Game” at Bobby’s Room, with an estimated net worth in the multi-millions.

Biography & Poker Background
Born Gustav Jacobsen in 1974 near Copenhagen, Denmark, Hansen was a world-class backgammon player and youth tennis champion before turning to poker. This competitive background helped shape his unique approach to the game. He was a central figure in televised poker during the 2000s, appearing frequently on shows like High Stakes Poker and Poker After Dark. He is also the author of the best-selling book “Every Hand Revealed,” which provides a detailed look at his strategic mindset during his Aussie Millions championship run.
Play Style & Strategy
Hansen is renowned for a loose-aggressive play style and extreme creativity at the table. His strategy revolves around putting constant pressure on opponents by playing an incredibly wide range of hands, making him one of the most difficult players to read. Although this high-variance approach led to significant swings online, he is credited with showing the world how to combine mathematical logic with psychological warfare. In 2026, he is still considered a master of the “feel-based” game, capable of outmaneuvering even the most technically rigid modern opponents.
Social Media & Online Presence
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