2017 Cash Game Festival Bulgaria

2017 Cash Game Festival Bulgaria
Day: 1

Local Hero and Sunday Million Winner "FeriBo" Headlines the Late Feature Table

Fahredin "FeriBo" Mustafov
Fahredin "FeriBo" Mustafov

The second televised feature table of the 2017 Cash Game Festival Bulgaria has just kicked off with stakes moving up to €2/€5 no-limit hold'em. Here is a look at the line-up.

Czech Republic's Ladislav Vitoslavsky in Seat 1 has been playing poker since 2014 and shared his favorite hand is eight-four suited. Vitoslavsky is a postman by trade and we will have to wait and see if he can deliver at the poker table.

In Seat 2 is Fahredin Mustafov, one of the better known Bulgarian live and online poker players. He is known as Feri to his friends and "FeriBo" on many online poker rooms including at PokerStars where he won the Sunday Million for around $165,000 in 2015.

Bulgaria's Stanislav Stefanov in Seat 3 is making his first televised poker appearance and admitted he was a little nervous. He shared that pocket sevens is his favorite hand.

One seat over is Romania's Bureata George in Seat 4 has been playing poker for four years and loves pocket kings.

Czech Republic's Mirek Spicka in Seat 5 has been playing poker for almost a decade. This is not his first rodeo at a televised poker table and that he isn't nervous this time around.

Bulgaria's Miroslav in Seat 6 didn't share too much about himself other than he said he is a "fish."

Latvia's Aigars Dambrans is no stranger to the Cash Game Festival with this now being his fourth or fifth festival. He is well known for playing late night Omaha sessions, but he is no stranger to no-limit hold'em as well.

Rounding off the feature table is Italy's Napolitano Emanuele in Seat 8. The Italian explained his biggest win in poker was when he took down an online tournament for around $14,000.

Meanwhile, James Simms has headed into the commentary box with Cash Game Festival host Brandon Allen. Simms is first on the waiting list for the table and shared with PokerNews that he hopes to smash the record of being the biggest winner three different times on a feature table during the same festival.

You can follow the action on the Cash Game Festival website, on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel, and here in our PokerNews coverage.