2018 Cash Game Festival London II

2018 Cash Game Festival London II
Day: 1

Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk Crushes Day 1 of the Cash Game Festival London

Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk
Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk

Day 1 of the 2018 Cash Game Festival London at Aspers Casino was a huge success with plenty of action at the tables and in the lounge.

There were around a dozen tables running for hours on end in no-limit hold'em and pot-limit Omaha with a Sviten Special set to open after 1 a.m.

The festival began in the late afternoon with a welcome drinks ceremony as preparation for both tons of action at the felts and for the big World Cup match between the home country of England and Croatia. However, many of the players couldn't wait for the official festival to begin with seven full tables already running before the ceremony.

Shortly after the welcome drinks ceremony began, the first televised feature table commenced with players battling it out in £2/£2 no-limit hold'em co-hosted by PokerNews Editor Jason Glatzer alongside British young guns Henry Kilbane, and George Sandford.

Zlatan Cizmic was one of the players on the waiting list for the early feature table. However, this didn't deter him as he eventually made it onto the table and booked a profit of £470 or 235 big blinds.

There was a bit of a break between the early and late feature tables so players could enjoy the World Cup. Although there were tons of side tables running, there were more than 500 players in the lounge outside of the poker room enjoying drinks and watching football.

After the match was over, the feature table began with stakes at £2/£2 pot-limit Omaha. The game played much bigger than the stakes with tons of action-players featured at the table.

Cash Game Festival Co-Founder Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk, who won a Cash Game Festival trophy in Bratislava in April for winning the most big blinds at any of the 10 feature tables, put his name on the top of the leaderboard early on in this festival by booking a tidy profit of £1,500 or 750 big blinds.

Von Zweigbergk may need to improve on this total if he wants to become a two-time trophy winner as many other big action games are planned throughout the festival.

Players with the hospitality package will be enjoying a sporting activity tomorrow, although they may choose to keep playing at the tables as well.

Many other players will likely be enjoying the delights of British capital considering the perfect weather or instead hopping into the action early in the day. As will be the case every day during the festival, live streaming is scheduled at lower stakes at 6:00 p.m. BST and higher stakes at 9:00 p.m. BST. You can watch all the action on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel or here at PokerNews.

Stay tuned at PokerNews for the next four days as we report some of the hottest action at the Cash Game Festival London.

Cash Game Festival London
Cash Game Festival London

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Welcome to the Summer Edition of the Cash Game Festival London

Henry Kilbane & George Sandford
Henry Kilbane & George Sandford

For the sixth time in the festival's history and the second time this year, the Cash Game Festival returns to Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City in London for five days of nonstop poker action from July 11-15.

The action officially kicks off at 5:30 p.m. BST with welcome drinks inside the poker room. Shortly afterward, the first of two daily televised tables begins 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.

For the first time ever, the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel will be co-hosted by PokerNews Editor Jason Glatzer at PokerNews Twitch channel and will also be visited on the site and in our coverage.

Also co-hosting the commentary will be charismatic British duo of George Sandford and Henry Kilbane, who both have previously entertained viewers on numerous occasions.

The game will change to £2/£2 pot-limit Omaha for the later feature table which kicks off at 8:30 p.m. BST and visible to viewers on delay slightly before 9 p.m. BST. During both streams, hole cards will be revealed.

As has been the case during the past three Cash Game Festivals, a trophy and prize will be awarded to the player that wins the most big blinds during any of the 10 main feature tables. Last time in London in January, Gang Wang impressively won £9,064 in profit or 1,812.8 big blinds on the £5/£5 pot-limit Omaha feature table to claim the trophy.

Gang Wang
Gang Wang wins Cash Game Festival London trophy in January.

The festival will also feature two bonus televised feature tables at 2 p.m. BST on Friday and Saturday that will not count towards the competition.

Away from the feature tables, festival organizers expect at least 20 tables today with stakes low and high across a variety of games including no-limit hold'em, pot-limit Omaha, Sviten Special, and super dealer's choice.

The Cash Game Festival has organized many activities away from the felts throughout the festival for players with the hospitality package. In addition to opening drinks today, there will also be a sporting event on Thursday, a VIP party on Friday, a players' party on Saturday, and a guided tour on Sunday.

Here is a look at some of the hot action both on and off the poker tables during the Cash Game Festival's last stop in London and a trailer for what to look forward to this year in the British capital.

In addition to providing commentary, the PokerNews Live Reporting team will be covering the festival with player interviews and recaps of some of the most exciting action.

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