2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn II

2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn II
Day: 3

Party Time on Day 3 of the Cash Game Festival Tallinn

Cash Game Festival Tallinn Sports Outing
Cash Game Festival Tallinn Sports Outing

Welcome to Day 3 of the Cash Game Festival Tallinn at Olympic Park Casino. Today is expected to be a huge day with the weekend upon us.

To make things even more special, for the first time the Cash Game Festival will be hosting a 4:30 p.m. EET stream hosted by Jason Glatzer and Christin Mäemets with new games including the Big O (five card Omaha h/l), Courchevel, Badugi, Crazy Pineapple, and Sviten Special. The big winner of this table is not eligible for the Cash Game Festival Tallinn trophy which will be awarded to the player that wins the most big blinds during the festival.

Currently Rain Jogioja has won the most big blinds on the first four feature tables after booking a win of €1,845 (922.5 big blinds) on Day 1's €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha table. Along with the trophy, the biggest winner will also win a Cash Game Festival package valued at €1,000 to the next festival at Aspers Casino Westfield Stratford City in London on Jan. 30 to Feb. 3.

Rain Jogioja
Rain Jogioja

The first of two officially scheduled televised feature tables kicks off at 7 p.m. EET with stakes at €2/€2 no-limit hold'em. Three hours later at 10 p.m. EET, the game switches over to €2/€2 PLO.

The feature tables can be viewed with hole cards exposed on a 20-minute delay at the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel and within our PokerNews coverage. Mäemets will once again provide expert commentary with many guests popping in and out of the booth throughout the evening.

Players with the hospitality package, including Cash Game Festival package winners from CGF online partners 32Red Poker, Olybet Poker, Unibet Poker, and betsafe are all invited to the VIP party at 11:30 p.m. EET tonight.

Our coverage will begin before the first official feature table begins. Stay tuned to PokerNews as we bring you the highlights of Day 3 of the Cash Game Festival Tallinn.

Tags: Christin MäemetsJason GlatzerRain Jogioja