2018 Cash Game Festival Bratislava

2018 Cash Game Festival Bratislava
Day: 1

Unibet Poker Ambassador David Lappin Headlines Early Feature Table

David Lappin
David Lappin

Ireland's David Lappin arrived today and is immediately hopping into the action on the very first feature table of the festival with stakes at €1/€2 no-limit hold'em. In addition to being a Unibet Poker ambassador, he is also the co-host and co-creator of the popular The Chip Race podcast.

Despite focusing most of his play on tournaments and sit-and-go's, Lappin isn't a one-trick pony. Lappin also has played his share of cash games. He previously attended the Cash Game Festival Malta where he lives last June and has also appeared on countless tournament feature tables in the past.

In addition to Lappin in Seat 6, the table is full of entertaining players. You can check out the action by clicking on the Live Stream tab in our coverage or by heading to the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel.

Here is a look at the rest of the lineup:

In Seat 1, is Dutch student and Cash Game Festival regular Jeffrey Lanser. Lanser became interested in the festival after watching the live stream and is now appearing at the feature table at his third separate location on the tour.

Bosnia and Herzegovina's Danijel Kucurski, in Seat 2, has been playing poker for almost a decade. Despite his vast experience, this will be the first time he appears at the feature table. He shared his favorite hand is 6-4 suited since he once was awarded with a straight-flush with this hand.

Austria's Mario Langer, in Seat 3, is a real estate player and an avid poker player. He shared that he has appeared at a feature table before but this is his first time for a cash game. Langer's favorite hand is king-seven since he once cracked aces twice in a single tournament to go on his way to ship it.

Italy's Andrea Iengo, in Seat 4, has been playing poker for three years. He shared that he loves jack-ten suited since it has great post-flop playability.

Poland's Mateusz Kulis, in Seat 5, shared his biggest achievement was shipping online tournament for $24,000. His favorite hand is one most can get behind in pocket aces.

Fellow Polish player Dawid Chmura is in Seat 7 followed by Bulgaria's Ivelin Ganev in Seat 8. Ganev is in Bratislava on the house after he was one of the winners of the high hand promotion that took place during the last Cash Game Festival in London.

Tags: Andrea IengoAndrew JeffreyDanijel KucurskiDavid ChmuraDavid LappinIvelin GanevMateusz KulisMario Langer