2016 Cash Game Festival London (Spring)

2016 Cash Game Festival London
Day: 2

Raigo Aasmaa and Girlfriend Ainika Bobrovskaja Having a Blast at Cash Game Festival

Ainika Bobrovskaja
Ainika Bobrovskaja

PokerNews caught up with OlyBet Pro Raigo Aasmaa and his girlfriend, Ainika Bobrovskaja, shortly after they enjoyed themselves on the £1/£1 feature table earlier today. As a couple, they won £55 on the table, with Aasmaa finishing ahead £126 and Bobrovskaja losing £71.

Both players were very excited to be part of the Cash Game Festival, and we spoke to the couple about it.

"I love the Cash Game Festival," Aasmaa shared with PokerNews. "It is the second stop after Tallinn, which took place in my home country of Estonia. It is a bit different with more people, more tables, and more and different stakes. It is fun."

He elaborated that having fun is important to players, which means it should be important to festival organizers since players will be more likely to return for future events.

"The main thing is that it is fun!" he stressed. "You should have fun when you are playing. Even for me, as a professional, it is very important for me. I will have great memories and will want to come back for future stops."

Fun was had by all on the feature table, each for their own different reasons. Aasmaa shared he had fun since the stakes were relatively stress-free for him.

"I loved being on the feature table, because for me the stakes were real low," explained Aasmaa. "I usually play online cash games instead of live. I typically play $1/$2 and $2/$4 pot-limit Omaha, and sometimes $3/$6 and $5/$10."

Bobrovskaja also had fun while playing, although she admitted that she came more for shopping and good meals, other than for playing poker.

"I am not a poker player," Bobrovskaja said with a big smile. "But yes, it playing is fun. I came here because I wanted to do shopping and fine dining. And OK, I played some poker."

For someone that doesn't consider herself to be a poker player, Bobrovskaja does seem to love the game, and we asked if she planned to play any more poker during the London Cash Game Festival.

"No, that is not enough, I am going to play more," she said.

Aasmaa explained that Bobrovskaja has yet to hit her stride.

"She came here to play just a little bit of poker, and we arrived here at 11 p.m. and she played, busted, and today played and busted a little bit," Aasmaa said.

Apparantly the couple discussed a plan where Bobrovskaja should only be playing the top hands of the game in pocket aces. It appeared to those watching the feature table that Bobrovskaja wasn't one to get involved in too many pots, so whether or not the couple was joking is up for debate.

"The plan for the feature table was to only play aces," laughed Aasmaa. "... ace-king, you know the drill."

Bobrovskaja added, "I wasn't getting aces, I needed to play ace-king."

Her response was in the second-to-last hand on the feature table when Cash Game Festival co-founder Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk announced to the table before the hand he was going to be getting it all in. Bobrovskaja left him no choice when she open-raised from early position to £90. Von Zweigbergk called with {Q-Clubs}{6-Spades}, however, both players wound up losing when they were unable to improve their hands against Fuad Matatov, who right after von Zweigbergk called with {K-}{K-}.

The couple also shared that they love travel, and poker gives them that opportunity to do so. "I have been traveling around the world to places like Las Vegas, Barcelona, and Prague," shared Aasmaa. "She has played a little bit, but usually a bit more in Las Vegas since the stakes are lower and the fields are softer. Often lots of old guys on $1/$2 and $1/$3 no-limit hold'em are playing pretty soft. Also, they pay-out more because she is a girl."

Aasmaa also explained while laughing that when his girlfriend wins, she "gets the money to go shopping!"

Bobrovskaja agreed with a chuckle stating, "I play one night, and next day I buy one new dress."

Shopping seems to be a good way to keep Bobrovskaja motivated with her boyfriend explaining, "You must be motivated. When she is not motivated she is not playing her 'A' game."

Tags: Ainika BobrovskajaMartin "Franke" von ZweigbergkRaigo Aasmaa

Big Action Wrapping Up the £1/£1 Feature Table

London Cash Game Festival Feature Table
London Cash Game Festival Feature Table

Cash Game Festival founder Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk had fun throughout the feature table and his energy seemed to radiate to the other players on the table as well. In the second to last hand before the table broke up, Zweigbergk was egging the table on that he was going to go all-in.

Undeterred was Ainika Bobrovskaja who open-raised for £90 from early position. Keep in mind, this is just a £1/£1 game and to add to the fun, the Estonian wasn't seen playing many pots in the past few hours.

Keeping his promise, "Franke" yelling in excitement, called-off with his remaining stack of £41. Next to act was England's Fuad Madatov called behind £81, representing the rest of his chips. Everyone else got out of the way and the players turned over their cards.

Bobrovskaja: {A-}{K-}
Von Zweigbergk: {Q-Clubs}{6-Spades}
Madatov: {k-Hearts}{k-Diamonds}

Both "Franke" and Bobrovskaja were just about drawing dead when the case-king spiked the {5-Diamonds}{k-Spades}{6-Hearts} flop. Neither player had any hope left when the {8-Hearts} hit the turn, and Madatov tripled up when the {J-Spades} appeared on the river.

Von Zweigbergk shared with us he had fun on the feature table despite losing over £800 in a £1/£1 game in about 2 hours. He referred to himself while smiling as a "fish in poker", but then clarified that he felt he was running bad never having the better hand than his opponents. He joked "Why can this be, I know the math says I should be dealt a good hand once in awhile."

The Cash Game Festival co-founders exploits on the feature table are far from done. He shared with us he plans to playing in the six-plus hold'em game that will be on the live stream tomorrow.

A new feature table is being set-up with limits at £2/£5. You will be able to check out this action on a 10 minute delay on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel in about 20-30 minutes.

Tags: Ainika BobrovskajaFuad MadatovMartin "Franke" von Zweigbergk

Welcome to Day 2 of the 2016 Cash Game Festival London at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City

2016 Cash Game Festival London
2016 Cash Game Festival London

Players are filing in to take part in Day 2 of the Cash Game Festival London at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City with already eight-tables in action. As one might expect this early in the day, most of the tables are filled with lower-stakes players playing no-limit hold'em or pot-limit Omaha at £1/£1 and £1/£2 stakes.

However, there is a higher-limit £5/£5 game that is already generating a bit of buzz and excitement throughout the poker room and a £5 a point heads-up pineapple open-face Chinese game that is the same game from running yesterday between Austrian football pro "Mario" and United Kingdom university student Mark Wraith with the duo of just taking a few hours off for rest in a fun back-and-forth match.

Yesterday peaked with an impressive 22 tables of cash-game play, and today is expected to have even more action with a wide-variety of game-formats and blind-structures.

The feature table is scheduled to begin at around 4:20 p.m. BST with a £1/£1 no-limit hold'em game. With about a 10 minute delay, the Cash Game Festival Twitch stream which you can view via this link will begin around 4:30 p.m. BST.

At 6:30 p.m. GST (6:40 p.m. on the stream) the feature table is scheduled to change to a £2/£5 no-limit hold'em game before switching to a big-action £5/£10 pot-limit Omaha table at 9 p.m. BST (9:10 p.m. BST on the stream).

Additionally, the first set of cash-game tournaments are planned to take place at around 6 p.m. Tomorrow, these games are likely to be featured and commentated on via the live stream.

Stay tuned at PokerNews as our Live Reporting Team will bring you updates directly from the Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City poker room.