Jan Vang Sørensen

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Jan Vang Sørensen

Jan Sørensen after winning the 2005 World Series of Poker $5,000 seven-card stud event
Nickname(s) None
Hometown Odense, Denmark
World Series of Poker
Bracelet(s) 2
Money finishes 12
Highest ITM main
event finish
182nd, 2004
World Poker Tour
Titles None
Final tables 1
Money finishes 2
European Poker Tour
Titles None
Final tables None
Money finishes 1

Jan Vang Sørensen[1] (born Jan Vang Hansen in 1960?) is a retired Danish football player, turned professional poker player from Odense. He legally changed his name from Hansen (his father's surname) to Sørensen (his mother's maiden name) between 2002 and 2005.

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[edit] Football

Sørensen began playing football at the age of 18 and was soon playing in the Danish Superliga, representing Odense BK.[1] However when he turned 30 he suffered an off-field knee injury that ended his playing career.

[edit] Poker

Sørensen had learnt poker whilst traveling during his football career and is considered to be a seven-card stud specialist.

Sørensen first finished in the money at the World Series of Poker (WSOP) in 1995. He went on to win a limit seven-card stud tournament in Dortmund in 1998, winning DM125,000.

At the 2002 WSOP, Sørensen won his first WSOP bracelet in the $2,500 pot limit omaha event, defeating Brent Carter in the final heads-up confrontation to take home the $185,000 first prize.

At the 2004 WSOP, Sørensen made his first money finish in the $10,000 no limit hold'em main event, finishing 182nd.

At the 2007 WSOP main event, Sørensen finish in the money in 602nd place.

At the 2005 WSOP, Sørensen won his second WSOP bracelet in the $5,000 seven-card stud event, winning $293,275 when his (3 9) 9 7 8 7 (9) defeated Keith Sexton's (8 K) K 3 2 J (6).

Sørensen has also cashed on the World Poker Tour (WPT), including a final table appearance at the fourth season Doyle Brunson North American Poker Championship, where he finished 5th at a final table also featuring Minh Ly, Dan Harrington and Gavin Smith.

Additionally, Sørensen represented Denmark in the Poker Nations Cup.

As of 2008, his total live tournament winnings exceed $1,200,000.

[edit] Footnotes

  1. ^ a b Jonas Hüttel, "Verdensmesteren", Ekstra Bladet article, January 19, 2006

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