2018 Cash Game Festival London II

2018 Cash Game Festival London II
Day: 4

CGF Regs Davey, Dambrans, and Malone Battle Aspers Regs at the £5/£5 PLO Feature Table

Ryan Davey
Ryan Davey

The £5/£5 pot-limit Omaha late feature table just kicked off. Henry Kilbane and George Sandford will co-host the commentary with special guests throughout the session including Unibet Poker Ambassador Rauno "Estonian Jesus" Tahvonen.

Ryan Davey, who was the main commentator the last time the festival was in London in January is among the players in action in Seat 3. Davey, who is primarily a hold'em player, shared with PokerNews before he got on the table, "I am taking a shot, don't be too hard on me if I don't fair well."

Also, a familiar face at the table in Seat 5 is Cash Game Festival veteran, Aigars Dambrans from Latvia. Dambrans, who is also known to Cash Game Festival fans simply as Mr. Vilson, loves the action and has been just about been playing nonstop since he arrived Wednesday evening.

Just one seat over is Cash Game Festival Dublin trophy winner Kevin Malone, who is fresh off playing at the earlier feature table of the day.

Here is a quick look at everyone else in the lineup:

Anthony Andreou is a local player to the left of the dealer in Seat 1. While he is mostly a cash game player, he has had some recent results in tournaments as well including a 15th place finish in a €2,700 buy-in event in Barcelona for €15,000 in April.

Chris Wong, in Seat 2, was already the biggest winner once at a feature table this festival when the game was £5/£5 no-limit hold'em. He is out to do it a second time with the same stakes and a different game.

Aspers Casino regular David Kappel is in Seat 4. He has been itching to get on the feature table all week and finally got his first chance at today's earlier £2/£2 no-limit hold'em affair. He isn't afraid to play a bit higher and could be a player to watch out for at this table.

Another local player, David Penly, in Seat 7, could prove to be the toughest of them all. In addition to being known for his cash game prowess, he has also done well in tournaments including two final table finishes in WSOP events.

Rounding off the action is Benjamin Voreland, in Seat 8.