2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn (Fall)

2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn
Day: 2

Fun Feature Table Begins

Ryan Davey & Andrew Hedley
Ryan Davey & Andrew Hedley

The first feature table of the day has just begun with stakes at €2/€2 no-limit hold'em. Scotland's Andrew "Picasso" Hedley is the lead commentator with guests popping in and out during the stream. You can check out the action at the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel or by clicking on the Live Stream tab in our coverage.

In Seat 1 is Coolbet player Joel Lindpere. If you are a football fan his name might sound familiar as he once played for the New York Red Bulls and the Chicago Fire. Lindpere agreed to an interview with PokerNews on Facebook either after his feature table appearance ends or later in the festival.

Netherlands' Jeffrey Lanser, in Seat 2, is now at his second ever Cash Game Festival after visiting Aspers Casino a couple of months ago for Cash Game Festival London. He is well-known in the Cash Game Festival Twitch chat under the handle "boosbroodje" and has the honor of becoming the stream's first-ever subscriber.

Another Cash Game Festival veteran, Latvia's Trumulis, is in Seat 3. His real name is Gatis but took on the nickname Trumulis after one of his close friends back home a few festivals ago and it has stuck. He is known for loving action regardless of the stakes.

Nordicbet player Magnus Kristensen from Norway is in Seat 4 and is appearing on his first feature table. He has been playing poker since he was a teenager and loves a charge in life as he is a high voltage electrician by trade.

Another Nordicbet player and Norwegian, Master Soi, is in Seat 5 and now attending his second ever Cash Game Festival. Soi shared with PokerNews that he is a little nervous despite appearing under the lights and camera in the past. It may have something to do with him also sharing that his friends and family are watching him back home.

Estonian tennis player, coach and lover Alexey Manuyko is in Seat 6. He has been playing poker for a decade and shared his favorite hand is pocket fours.

If you follow the Cash Game Festival, Ryan "Metalface" Davey likely needs no introduction as he has been to many festivals and pops into the commentary booth often including last night. Davey once again will show his fans that he can handle himself both chatting behind the microphone and on the poker table.

Rounding the table off is United Kingdom's Elizabeth Cape in Seat 8. Cape could prove to be the fan favorite on the table and shared that "aces are boring, so my favorite hand is six-five of hearts."

Tags: Alexey ManuykoAndrew HedleyElizabeth CapeJeffrey LanserJoel LindpereMagnus KristensenMaster SoiRyan DaveyTrumulis