2017 Cash Game Festival Malta

2017 Cash Game Festival Malta
Day: 2

Michael Fletcher Headlines an Impressive Late Feature Table

Michael Fletcher
Michael Fletcher

The stakes on the feature table have gone up to €2/€5 with mostly a new set of players. You can check out the action by clicking on the Live Stream tab in our coverage, by heading to the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel or on the Cash Game Festival Twitch website.

Cash Game Festival regular Michael Fletcher, in Seat 8, headlines the impressive group of players. Although Fletcher primarily plays cash games in his home country of England and while he is traveling to Cash Game Festivals, he has also held his own on the tournament circuit. He once took 18th place in the PokerStars Carribean Adventure Main Event and recently appeared on the final table in the Irish Poker Open Main Event.

Estonia's Andres from Estonia, in Seat 1, is a Cash Game Festival regular. Although he prefers not to disclose his surname, he is well-known in his home country and by Cash Game Festival regulars and loves the action.

Unibet Ambassador Espen Uhlen Joerstad from Norway is in Seat 2. He is not new to playing on feature tables and shared he isn't nervous. He also hopes to get plenty of pocket aces, his favorite hand.

Latvia's Trumulis, in Seat 3, who almost scored the biggest win on the last feature table before losing a big pot at the end of the stream will be hoping for better fortunes in the higher stakes game.

France's David is a bit of a mystery player in Seat 4 as he wouldn't share even privately his surname. He did share that he has played in the "beautiful cash games in Monte Carlo" in the past and that his favorite hand is pocket fives.

France's Chevalier, in Seat 5, will be trying to improve on his strong performance on the last feature table to win even more at higher stakes on this one.

Slovakia's Marian Murcek, in Seat 6, shared he wasn't nervous about appearing on the feature table despite this being the first time to play poker on the center stage. He plays poker for a living, which might explain his lack of stage fright.

Estonia's Urmo, in Seat 7, made his Cash Game Festival debut when the festival hit his home country in late April. He wasn't nervous on the feature table then, despite it being his first time, and shared he isn't nervous now either.