The £25/£50 feature table just wrapped up with Romania's Vasile Cosmin Stancu as today's big winner with a profit of £15,000 and Matthew Moss the biggest loser of the table dropping £13,500.
It should be no surprise that the biggest hand of tonight's feature table also feature this duo. The action started off innocently enough with Stancu raising to £175 with from late position. However, from there the action quickly heated up with Moss from the blinds raised the action to £550 with before calling Stancu's four-bet to £1,600 creating a £3,800 pot before the flop.
The flop of gave Stancu a set and Moss top-pair to facilitate even more action. Moss checks the action before calling an almost pot-sized bet of £3,200 from Stancu.
Both players checked when the came on the river, giving Moss a some hope with a nut-flush draw. The helped neither player, but Moss decided to give it a stab betting £4,300. Stancu quickly called, and shipped a £18,100 pot, the biggest hand on the feature table of the night and the second biggest during the Cash Game Festival at the Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City.
Welcome to Day 4 of the 2016 Cash Game Festival at Aspers Casino Westfield. Each day during the festival we have seen more and more excitement. Yesterday set a new record for the most action at a Cash Game Festival event with 28 tables running in a variety of games including no-limit hold'em, dealer's choice pot-limit Omaha, pineapple open-face Chinese poker, dealer's choice mixed-games, and Sviten Special.
Stakes also ranged vastly with many players enjoying lower stakes games starting at £1/£1. However, there was a huge £25/£50 no-limit hold'em game running which included a huge pot of over £20,000 and a £10/£25 pot-limit Omaha featuring many big names including 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event runner-up Felix Stephensen.
Today's action is expected to be just as big if not bigger than yesterday. Already early on in the day there are five tables running mostly at lower-stakes. The marathon heads-up £5 a point pineapple open-face Chinese poker match has been running since before 11 a.m. after both players broke the game late last night.
Stay tuned at PokerNews as our Live Reporting Team will be on hand to share highlights throughout the day.