2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn (Spring)

2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn
Day: 4

Local and International Ring Game Players Compete on the Late Feature Table

Katja Mihno
Katja Mihno

Here is a look at the players on the €5/€5 no-limit hold'em feature table. You can watch the action on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel and by clicking on the Live Streaming tab in our coverage.

Estonia's Erki Anderssoo is making his second trip to the feature table in Seat 1. He shared yesterday that his biggest poker accomplishment was bluffing Estonian poker player and coach Mark Jua out of pots multiple times.

Israeli's Max Collins, in Seat 2, joked that his biggest accomplishment was winning a $1 tournament at PokerStars. We at least think he is joking considering he is playing a mid-stakes cash game.

Estonia's Katja Mihno is ready for a marathon tv session. If you watched the earlier stream she should look familiar and is once again the only female at the table.

Mark Joa, in Seat 4, was last night's biggest winner on the €5/€10 feature table. He is hoping things go his way for a repeat performance at today's €5/€5 feature table.

Spain's David Huerga Hierro, in Seat 5, has appeared on multiple feature tables during this festival. He loves the action on the poker tables and likes to play games at stakes both low and high.

Estonia's Andres is in Seat 6. We don't know much about this player except that this is his second visit to the televised feature table.

Germany's Benny Hupfer, in Seat 7, shared yesterday he was a bit nervous about appearing on his first televised feature table. It looks like he enjoyed himself enough to make a return visit to today's feature table as well.

Estonia's Roland Huik is a fan favorite due to his fun style of play and his fun personality. While it might be hard to look into his eyes due to his sunglasses, you will see a variety of messages and images displayed on a LED screen.

Vitali Filonov Walks Away the Big WInner of the Early Feature Table

Vitali Filonov
Vitali Filonov

Vitali Filonov was the biggest winner of the €2/€2 no-limit hold'em feature table. He banked a profit of almost €600 during the 2 1/2 hour session.

A bigger €5/€5 no-limit hold'em feature table is being set up. United Kingdom's Ryan Davey will be joining Cash Game Festival commentator Brandon Allen in the booth to provide some analysis.

Day 3 Video Highlights

The Day 3 video highlights from the 2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn have just been released on YouTube. Check out all the great action both on and off the poker tables below.

Roland Luik Ready to Rumble

Roland Luik
Roland Luik

Estonian semi-pro poker player Roland Luik is back in the poker room. Luik already won the unofficial sunglasses of the festival award on Day 1. His glasses alternate messages such as Cash Game Festival on them and rolling eyeballs through a LED system.

He will be making his second visit to the feature table this festival later today when the stakes go up to €5/€5 no-limit hold'em. He shared he enjoyed his first experience on the feature table earlier in the festival and is looking forward to appearing again with his epic sunglasses.

Orav Tags in for La Terra

Enri Orav
Enri Orav

Cash Game Festival disc golf champion Peter La Terra was on a waiting list for a €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha game where the player on the button can choose whether players receive four or five hole cards.

The table just kicked off and he decided La Terra decided to leave the feature table with the knowledge that Triobet Poker Manager Enri Orav would be more than happy to take his place. Orav is also one of the co-founders of the Cash Game Festival along with the infamous Martin "Franke" von Zwegbergk. Franke was mentioned earlier in the coverage in regards to an inside update we had regarding his epic prop bet with Janar.

Maxime's Back

France's Maxime Roseau is back with his second vlog. You can check out his perspective of the gun shooting event from Day 2 in the video below.

Where Will Janar Move?

Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk & Janar K
Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk & Janar K

A few festivals ago, Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk and Janar K were involved in an epic prop bet where the loser was supposed to live in a country of the winner's choice for an entire year.

Franke won the competition and chose Italy, however, this month Janar decided to instead take one of the buyouts. Instead of moving to Italy he will instead move to a village of the winner's choice for one month for no option to leave. Three of the conditions were that the village must be in the European Union, must have a population of at least 10,000 people and must have wi-fi.

Franke had several ideas of where to send Janar. However, he recently asked PokerNews readers for help. You have one last chance to comment and where you want to see Janar move to in the comments box of this article.

PokerNews will be updating the poker community early next week where Janar will be moving to.

La Terra Wins the Disc Golf Competition

Peter La Terra
Peter La Terra

Cash Game Festival regular Peter La Terra won the disc golf competition earlier today. While his win should give him some pride, he is hoping for another win on the poker table which would give him some more money in his wallet.

La Terra is usually walking away from every Cash Game Festival a winner and certainly worth checking out how he gets it done on the televised table.

Pablo Vidal Vazquez Eager to Make Moves on the Feature Table

Pablo Vidal Vazquez
Pablo Vidal Vazquez

Here is a look at the players on the €1/€2 no-limit hold'em feature table. You can watch the action on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel and by clicking on the Live Streaming tab in our coverage.

A player who wished to be referred to as Pawlo is in Seat 1. He shared that he is fairly new to poker and a little nervous about appearing on a televised stream for the first time.

Spain's Pablo Vidal Vazquez, in Seat 2, was showing his moves on the dance floor last night during the VIP party. He is now eager to show his moves on the feature table sharing he can't wait for it to start before the action began.

Estonia's Viktor Sahhatski is making another return to the feature table this festival in Seat 3, while fellow countrymate Sander Orro is making his first visit to the feature table this festival in Seat 4.

Another local player, Vitali Filonov is in Seat 5 and is making his second feature table appearance. Players know Filonov locally as he won a OlyBet King's of Tallinn side event in February and had a runner-up performance in another side event during the OlyBet Poker Series earlier this month.

Local hero Katja Mihno is the sole female on the early feature table in Seat 7 with Cash Game Festival Peter La Terra in Seat 8.

One notable player missing from the table was United Kingdom's Ryan Davey. He decided a shower was more important than appearing in front of the lights and camera. He also shared another reason he is not appearing as planned. "I am not feeling it today," Davey shared when we caught up with him in the casino.

The good news is for Davey's friends, family and fans is that he will be behind the commentary booth for the later stream to provide analysis on a higher stakes €5/€5 no-limit feature table.