OFC Enthuiast Mark Wraith Shares About the Cash Game Festival London that, "I Thought It Was Quite Good."
The pineapple open-face Chinese game was running on and off all four-days of the festival. The game just wrapped up, and one of the players, UK's Mark Wraith shared with us he has to get back to his studies.
Wraith truly enjoyed his experience sharing that especially considering the wide variety of games outside of hold'em and Omaha running, "I thought it was quite good. To be honest, I don't play much hold'em or Omaha. I have been playing poker for 20 years and these games can get quite boring."
While Wraith must have logged in close to 10 hours a day in just OFC action, he shared that he also got to play many other games as part of a lower-stakes dealer's choice spread stating that, "I played quite a lot of open-face Chinese, and last night got to play in the dealer's choice game."
While most of the tables at the Cash Game Festival are more suitable for players other than him, he did note that the huge amount of activity is also great for the casino as well. "However, it is the other games that is good for the card room," shared Wraith. "I don't care of there is one table or many in Omaha or hold'em though since I don't play them."
Overall it was a great four-days for Wraith based off most people's standards. "I won about £1,500 total, not bad for a few days work," proclaimed Wraith.
The Brit shared though perhaps he should have been studying instead though stating, "However, I don't know if this is a good trade-off as I should have been studying for my exams. I am studying for a masters of law. Next year I am doing a bar course, then I will become a barrister."
Wraith also shared this is his last hurrah in poker for a little while, "I promised my girlfriend I would take a break from poker after the Cash Game Festival to focus on my studies and then go on vacation."
That being said, the UK poker player hinted we may see more of him in the future stating that he might head to Vegas this summer if everything goes to plan.