2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn (Spring)

2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn
Day: 4

Welcome to Day 4 of the 2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn

Ryan Davey
Ryan Davey

The momentum keeps building throughout the 2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn and is expected to continue until Day 4.

While there was not an empty seat at any poker tables for hours on end last night and into the morning, players on waiting lists were shuffled into seats very quickly.

Yesterday's second televised feature table was one to remember. With the stakes at €5/€10 no-limit hold'em and most of the table liking action instead of waiting around for hands, pots were big. After the stream was over the table continued until the after the sun came up.

Click here to check out some of last night's poker action by clicking on the link below starting at around the 3:30 mark. Of course, you can also watch the entire stream which includes action on a €2/€2 no-limit hold'em table that had a mix of recreational players and some members of the poker industry including Triobet powered by Betsafe Head of Poker Enri Orav and Nordicbet Head of Poker Jostein Grodum.

Off the felt, many players chose to enjoy a wild VIP party taking place at Olympic Park Casino at 10 p.m. EEST. When the party ended, some players chose to head back to the tables while others continued partying at the awesome night clubs in Tallinn's Old Town.

Today for many began away from the tables for many as well. Many players engaged in an organized disc golf outing. We will update who the stars of this sporting event were during the coverage. Others are already playing poker, while some are waiting for the bigger action later in the day and evening.

Today's televised feature tables hosted by Brandon Allen will begin earlier than the first two days, but at the same time as yesterday. The first table kicks off at 3:40 p.m. EEST (5:40 p.m. BST) and will be streamed on a 20-minute delay with stakes at €2/€2 no-limit hold'em on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel and across multiple media outlets including PokerNews.

Later in the day, there will also be a higher-stakes no-limit hold'em televised feature table on a 20-minute delay at 6:40 p.m. EEST (4:40 p.m. BST).

United Kingdom's Ryan Davey (pictured) flew into Tallinn yesterday to appear on the first feature table as a player and joined Allen to provide in-depth strategy during the later stream. Davey shared with PokerNews during last night's VIP party that he will be repeating the exact same pattern today and we hope to be able to pull him aside for a quick interview to learn more about one of poker's most charismatic ring game players.

As will be the case each day during the 2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn, the PokerNews Live Reporting is on hand to report on all the excitement during Day 4 of the festival complete with player interviews and recaps.

Tags: Brandon AllenCash Game Festival TallinnEnri OravJostein GrodumRyan Davey