2018 Cash Game Festival London

2018 Cash Game Festival London
Day: 3

Jon Kyte and Terry Jordon Are Back Again

Terry Jordon
Terry Jordon

The £5/£10 no-limit hold'em table just kicked off. Ryan "Metalface" Davey is back in his usual spot as the commentator. Joining him is Henry Kilbane who was just on the earlier feature table with Davey.

You can check out the action on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel and in our PokerNews coverage under the Live Stream tab.

British professional poker player Ben Morrison is in Seat 1. He has been playing poker for four years and his favorite starting hand is pocket aces.

Schwan Pauls, in Seat 2, has the same favorite starting hand as Morrison and has been playing poker for five years. He shared his biggest poker achievement is someone once asking him for coaching.

NordicBet player Jon Kyte, in Seat 3, likely needs no introduction at this point in time. He was the biggest winner on yesterday's £2/£5 pot-limit Omaha table and looking to repeat his success again tonight.

Scott Andrews, who has appeared at multiple feature tables this festival, is in Seat 4 followed by a player that asked to just be called Mo in Seat 5.

Will Fasano, must be a bigtime player in Seat 6 since he shared his biggest poker achievement was that nosebleed online poker grinder OtB_RedBaron refuses to play against him.

Manoj Mohindra, in Seat 7, is making his second feature table appearance this festival. He shared he favorite hand is pocket twos especially while seated in Seat 2.

Rounding off the table is action-player Terry Jordon. Jordon appeared on a feature table on Day 1 and appeared on multiple feature tables the last time the festival visited London.

19 Tables Including Sviten Special

Peter La Terra
Peter La Terra

Cash Game Festival regular Peter La Terra is in town and therefore so is the Sviten Special action. A £1/£2 table has just opened and will likely be going until the morning. Currently, there are 19 tables in motion with there being no sign of the action slowing down.

Alasdair Alexander Wins Big

Alasdair Alexander
Alasdair Alexander

Ryan "Metalface" Davey was able to book a small profit after being in the hole quite a bit early in the stream. However, the hero of the first feature table was Alasdair Alexander after winning £463 or 231.5 big blinds in the £1/£2 no-limit holdém match.

The £5/£10 no-limit feature table featuring Terry Jordon is being set-up and should begin shortly. We will share the entire line-up and a little bit of each player shortly after it begins.

Tags: Alasdair AlexanderRyan DaveyTerry Jordon

From Comms Booth to Feature Table for Metalface

Ryan "Metalface" Davey
Ryan "Metalface" Davey

The first feature table of the with stakes at £1/£2 no-limit hold'em has just kicked off. PokerNews Editor Jason Glatzer and PokerNews Reporter William Powell will be announcing the action since Cash Game Festival London Commentator Ryan "Metalface" Davey will be out to show his fans how it is done at the table from the middle of the table in Seat 5.

You can check out the action on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel and in our PokerNews coverage under the Live Stream tab.

Here is a look at the other players at the table starting with George Sandford, who is appearing at his first Cash Game Festival feature table in Seat 1.

Henry Charles Kilbane, in Seat 2, has made an impact at the previous Cash Game Festivals he has attended and his favorite hand is ten-eight.

Nicholas Kennedy is making his return to the Cash Game Festival in Seat 3. Kennedy previously appeared at the feature table for the first time when the festival previously came to London in September.

Mat Newman, in Seat 4, is making his feature table debut at a Cash Game Festival. However, the British poker player has appeared on other feature tables and won't be distracted by the lights and cameras.

Alasdair Alexander, in Seat 6, has only been playing poker for a year and a half. However, his experience includes appearing at a Cash Game Festival feature table in London in September.

Oli Bass, in Seat 7, is another British player who made a big impact on Cash Game Festival fans when he appeared on a feature table at a previous Cash Game Festival at Aspers Casino.

Romania's Adrian Ojog, in Seat 8, rounds off the action. He has been playing poker for four years and this is his first televised poker experience.

A Packed House is Expected for Day 3 of the Cash Game Festival London

Jon Kyte
Jon Kyte

Welcome to Day 3 of the 2018 Cash Game Festival London at Aspers Casino. The action yesterday throughout the day and evening was huge with 15 tables running at peak times and many of them running until the sun came up including a huge £5/£10 no-limit hold'em game featuring Cash Game Festival Dublin trophy winner Kevin Malone and a super dealer's choice table that included some games including 15-card Sviten Special.

Yesterday, players that secured a Cash Game Festival London package through an online promotion or purchased the hospitality package were out exercising at a trampoline park. Today players with the hospitality package will be treated to a VIP dinner at the highly-rated Brazilian restaurant Cabana.

The feature tables yesterday were full of excitement, especially the late £2/£5 pot-limit Omaha. At this table, Jon Kyte, who won the first-ever Cash Game Festival trophy during the tour's last visit to London, outperformed a star-studded crew of players to win £4,260 or 852 big blinds. This is still well behind Sam Miller who is currently in the lead for the trophy after booking a profit of £5,775 or 1,155 big blinds on the Day 1 £2/£5 pot-limit Omaha feature table.

Ryan "Metalface" Davey
Ryan "Metalface" Davey

Today's feature tables should also prove to be exciting. The earlier £1/£2 no-limit hold'em feature table features Cash Game London Commentator Ryan "Metalface" Davey. With Davey showing to his viewers he knows what he is doing on the felt, PokerNews Editor Jason Glatzer and PokerNews Reporter William Powell will be hosting the early show.

The stakes move up in a big way for the later stream to £5/£10 no-limit hold'em with Davey once again hosting the action. The high-octane Terry Jordon will be among the players hoping to grind their way to a big win.

You will be able to check out the two feature tables today at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. GMT on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel and in our PokerNews coverage under the Live Stream tab.

The side tables are expected to be even more packed than yesterday as well with the casino expecting at least 20 tables running simultaneously if not more as many more players are coming in for the weekend.

Stay tuned at PokerNews for the next three days as we report the hottest action during the 2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn. Our official coverage is scheduled to begin before the first feature table kicks off at 6 p.m.

Tags: Andy WilsonAspers CasinoCash Game FestivalJason GlatzerJon KyteKevin MaloneRyan DaveySam MillerWilliam Powell

2018 Cash Game Festival London

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