2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn

2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn
Day: 5

Jon Kyte Wins a Record Second Trophy at the Cash Game Festival Tallinn

Jon Kyte
Jon Kyte

The 2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn at Olympic Park Casino is now in the books after five days of amazing action both on and away from the felts.

Norway's Jon Kyte broke yet another Cash Game Festival record by winning the Cash Game Festival trophy awarded to the player that won the most big blinds during any of the ten televised feature tables for the second time. He accomplished this by booking a profit of €2,698 or 1,349 big blinds at an action-packed €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha hi-low feature table.

Kyte also widened the gap on another record he already had by winning the most money for the seventh time at a feature table.

The Norwegian is also in the Cash Game Festival record books for winning the first-ever festival trophy in September at Aspers Casino in London.

For a while, it appeared that the trophy would land with someone new. First, on Day 2, local Estonian player Rikard Relander won €1,508 or 754 big blinds on a €2/€2 no-limit hold'em feature table.

However, Relander's dreams of winning the trophy went up in smoke after Cash Game Festival Veteran Peter La Terra won €1,996 or 998 big blinds in a €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha feature table on Day 3.

La Terra appeared to be in firm command to win the trophy until the last minutes of the final feature table of the festival.

Cash Game Festival Co-Founder Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk and Kyte got involved in a huge hand with the duo getting it all-in on the flop for a pot worth more than €3,000.

Unless the hand ended in a chopped pot, whoever won this hand would easily have amassed enough profit to override La Terra for the trophy and make Cash Game Festival history with Franke also winning a trophy during the last festival at Banco Casino in Bratislava earlier this month.

Franke was looking good for the high hand when all the chips were in the middle with two-pair for the high, while Kyte had a nut-low draw and four outs to a potential wheel to win the hand outright.

The turn bricked for Kyte, however, one of Kyte's four outs came on the river to give him the scoop and the trophy. Along with the trophy, Kyte won a Cash Game Festival package to Platinum Casino in Sunny Beach on Aug. 8-12 valued at €1,500 complements of 32Red Poker.

Jon Kyte & Martin von Zweigbergk
Jon Kyte & Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk

Franke, who is a friend of Kyte was in great spirits after the hand despite back-to-back trophies being within his reach if the cards ran out better on the deciding hand. However, this didn't stop the Cash Game Festival co-founder from needling his friend.

"He got so lucky to win there and ship the trophy," Franke said to PokerNews.

Kyte, after making Cash Game Festival history once again had a rough week to start but appeared to be as high as a kite in spirts when it was time to celebrate.

"It's amazing, I had a rough week until this table. I didn't think it would be possible to win the trophy in PLO8."

Kyte, who is also friendly with La Terra added, "La Terra didn't deserve to win the trophy after he got lucky against me at the feature table earlier this festival."

Cash Game Festival Tallinn VIP Party
Rauno "Estonian Jesus" Tahvonen

Also of note is that two Unibet Ambassadors and roommates Espen Uhlen Jørstad (Day 1 - €2/€5 NLHE - €1,072 profit) and Rauno "Estonian Jesus" Tahvonen (Day 4 - €2/€5 NLHE - €511 profit) won the most during sessions at feature tables during the festival.

Meanwhile, while no extra prizes are awarded to the player that won the most money under the lights and cameras, Steven Tool did win a feature table festival high €4,892 on Day 2 on a €5/€10 pot-limit Omaha table.

Cash Game Festival Tallinn Feature Table Winners

DayPlayerGameProfitBig Blinds Won
Day 1Ryan "Metalface" Davey€2/€2 NLHE€278139.0
Day 1Espen Uhlen Jørstad€2/€5 NLHE€1,072214.4
Day 2Rikard Relander€2/€2 NLHE€1,508754.0
Day 2Steven Tool€5/€10 PLO€4,892489.2
Day 3Peter La Terra€2/€2 PLO€1,996998.0
Day 3Henry Kilbane€2/€2 NLHE€16683.0
Day 4Rauno "Estonian Jesus" Tahvonen€2/€5 NLHE€511102.2
Day 4Siiri Saar€2/€2 NLHE€322161.0
Day 5Ed Furniss€2/€2 NLHE€1,258629
Day 5Jon Kyte€2/€2 PLO8€2,6981,349

In addition to Franke and Kyte, there have been three other trophy winners including Kevin Malone (Ireland - October), Heiti Riisberg (November - Tallinn), and Gang Wang (January - London). Wang was the only prior trophy winner not present this festival to try to go for a second one.

Cash Game Festival Trophy Winners

FestivalDateWinnerGameAmount WonBig Blinds Won
CGF LondonSept. 20-24, 2017Jon Kyte£2/£5 NLHE£4,265853.0
CGF DublinOct. 11-15, 2017Kevin Malone€1/€2 PLO€1,735867.5
CGF TallinnNov. 15-19, 2017Heiti Riisberg€1/€2 NLHE€3,3641,682.0
CGF LondonJan. 3-7, 2018Gang Wang£5/£5 PLO£9,0641,812.8
CGF BratislavaApril 4-8, 2018Martin von Zweigbergk€1/€2 PLO€1,563781.5
CGF TallinnApril 25-29, 2018Jon Kyte€2/€2 PLO8??

The feature table is just part of reason cash game players fall in love with the festival. As is always the case, there were games available for everyone with players enjoying no-limit hold'em, pot-limit Omaha, pot-limit Omaha high/low, Sviten Special, super dealer's choice, and more at stakes low and high.

Another major draw of the festival is what happens away from the tables. Every festival also features amazing activities away from the tables where players with similar interests can bond. Old friends met and bonded and new friends were made on and away from the tables.

Also, players that won packages to Bratislava and those that purchased the hospitality package were invited to enjoy themselves in organized activities with other poker players including welcome drinks, an indoor beach volleyball competition, a VIP dinner, a players' party, and a guided tour of the Slovakian capital.

Don't Miss Bulgaria

If you were unable to make it out to Estonian capital of Tallinn, rest assured you will not have to wait too long to enjoy the next festival.

On Aug. 8-12, the Cash Game Festival will return for the third time to Platinum Casino in Sunny Beach, Bulgaria for another five days of nonstop cash game action. The location is truly special with its location being steps away from the beach and the previous two stops featuring wild prop bets, both involving Franke.

OlyBet Poker Ambassador Carmen-Elina Vist, Aigars Dambrans, and Timmo Lilium are three of the players expected to attend as they each won Cash Game Festival packages, each valued at €1,500, to the event after winning a raffle in Tallinn.

As usual, the PokerNews live reporting team will be on hand to report on all the events both on and away from the tables.

Jon Kyte Wins the Cash Game Festival Tallinn Trophy
Cash Game Festival Tallinn

Tags: Aigars DambransCarmen-Elina VistEspen Uhlen JørstadGang WangHeiti RiisbergJon KyteKevin MaloneMartin von ZweigbergkPeter La TerraRauno TahvonenSteven ToolTimmo Lilium

Jon Kyte Ships the Trophy!

Jon Kyte
Jon Kyte

Norway's Jon Kyte has just made Cash Game Festival history by becoming the first player to win the Cash Game Festival trophy in two separate festivals.

He booked a profit of €2,698 at an action-packed €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha hi-low feature table. This comes out to 1,149 big blinds or 151 more than Peter La Terra won on Day 3 in a €2/€2 no-limit hold'em feature table.

The deciding hand began with La Terra limping from under the gun for €2 with {A-Diamonds}{K-Hearts}{Q-Diamonds}{8-Hearts} and Christoph Rueegg calling behind from the next seat with {j-Diamonds}{9-Diamonds}{5-Spades}{4-Hearts}.

Cash Game Festival Co-Founder Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk, who won the last Cash Game Festival trophy in Bratislava, jacked up the action to €10 from the hijack with {J-Clubs}{7-Diamonds}{5-Clubs}{3-Spades}. Tanal Taav with {Q-Spades}{10-Diamonds}{9-Spades}{9-Hearts} then three-bet to €36 from the cut-off.

Kyte then four-bet from the big blind to €122 with {A-Spades}{A-Hearts}{8-Clubs}{3-Diamonds}. La Terra and Rueegg folded before von Zweigbergk and Taav called.

The {2-Hearts}{5-Hearts}{J-Hearts} flop came all hearts with none of the players nailing a flush but keeping low draws alive. This didn't stop the action from slowing down.

Kyte bets out for €200 before Franke goes all-in for around €1,400. Taav folded and Kyte seemed to be struggling with his decision before he called. At this point, the winner of the hand would have won enough big blinds to win the trophy.

Franke was looking good to win the pot after the {10-Hearts} appeared on the turn. However, the {4-Spades} spiked the river to give Kyte both the wheel for the low and the second nut-straight for the high to scoop up a huge pot of around €3,000.

After the hand, Franke was in a good spirits even though he was equally hungry as Kyte to become the first player to win both trophies. However, he was laughing with PokerNews before taking a jab at his friend.

"He got so lucky to win there and ship the trophy," Franke said.

OlyBet Pro Carmen-Elina Vist & Timmo Lilium Win Packages to Bulgaria

Carmen-Elina Vist
Carmen-Elina Vist

Andro Loos just announced the two winners for the Cash Game Festival Bulgaria at Platinum Casino in Sunny Beach on Aug. 8-12 from the random drawing.

It turned out a pair of local Estonian players will be joining Latvia's Aigars Dambrans who was selected in the first drawing on Friday.

OlyBet pro Carmen-Elina Vist was the first person selected while Timmo Lilium won the second package.

La Terra Attempts to Defend the Lead

Peter La Terra
Peter La Terra

The final feature table of the 2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn has just begun. For the first time, the game of PLO8 will be featured with stakes at €2/€2.

You can watch the action commentated by Henry Kilbane and Andrew Hedley. You can follow the at the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel or by clicking on the Live Stream tab in our coverage.

Peter La Terra heads into the last feature table with the most big blinds won in the festival at a feature table after booking a win of €1,996 or 998 big blinds at €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha on Day 3. T

here are other players hungry to win more than La Terra to claim the Cash Game Festival trophy along with the coveted prize of a free Cash Game Festival package to Sunny Beach, Bulgaria on Aug. 8-12 complements of 32Red. With this in mind, La Terra will attempt to defend his lead personally in Seat 3 at the feature table.

Meanwhile, Rikard Relander in Seat 1 who was temporarily in the lead for the trophy earlier in the festival and Cash Game Festival London trophy winner Jon Kyte in Seat 2, and Cash Game Festival Bratislava trophy winner Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk are three of the players that have expressed they are eager to snag the lead from La Terra.

In Seat 4, is 32Red qualifier Adam, who is now at his second Cash Game Festival after also previously attending the festivities in Bratislava earlier in the month.

Cash Game Festival veteran and Unibet Poker qualifier Christoph Rueegg, who has been itching for a PLO8 feature table, got his wish and now will try to win big from Seat 5.

Rounding off the table are Tanal Taav and Aleksi Himanen in Seats 7 & 8, both of which have been under the lights and camera previously in the festival.

Stay tuned to see who the big winner of the Cash Game Festival Tallinn will be.

Furniss Lights a Fire at the Feature Table

Ed Furniss
Ed Furniss

Ed Furniss was the biggest winner at the early feature table after winning €1,258 at €2/€2 no-limit hold'em or 629 big blinds. Peter La Terra is still the man to chase after winning 996 big blinds on Day 3.

The final feature table is currently being set-up with the game switching to €2/€2 PLO8.

Second to Last Feature Table Begins

Ed Furniss
Ed Furniss

The second to last feature table at the Cash Game Festival Tallinn has just begun with stakes at €2/€2 no-limit hold'em. You can follow the at the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel or by clicking on the Live Stream tab in our coverage.

Here is a look at the players.

Estonian dentist Ilja Madrid, in Seat 1, has been playing poker since 2012. This is his second feature table appearance after also being on the televised table the last time the festival was in Tallinn in November.

Local hero Tauri Taimre is making his return to a Cash Game Festival feature table in Seat 2. His favorite hand is six-three offsuit.

Cash Game Festival Ed Furniss is in Seat 3. In addition to loving hold'em, he became addicted to Sviten Special which he tries to play whenever a table is running.

Tanal Taav has been on a handful of feature tables this festival and returns to action in Seat 4. Like many players, his favorite starting hold'em hand is pocket aces.

Irish poker player Barry McGleenon, in Seat 5, has been playing poker for 31 years. He is now been to many festivals and shared that he tells everyone how much he loves the Estonian capital of Tallinn.

Estonian IT specialist Viktor Sahhatski, in Seat 6, has been playing poker for more than a decade. Around a year ago at this time he was also at a feature table during the Cash Game Festival Tallinn.

Cash Game Festival veteran Karolis, in Seat 7, has now been to many Cash Game Festivals since checking it out last March at Casino Perla in Nova Gorica, Slovenia. He plays cash games for a living and is expected to be one of the tougher opponents battling it out today.

Rounding off the table in Seat 8 is Estonia's Siim Silver, who described himself as a "professional gambler."

Welcome to the Final Day of the 2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn

Peter La Terra
Peter La Terra

Welcome to the final day of the Cash Game Festival Tallinn at Olympic Park Casino.

Today began with players that were recovered enough from last night's VIP party at VaBank and late action play at the tables with a guided city tour of the Estonian capital. The tour wrapped up with sushi and shisha at Katusekohvik.

Today's action is expected to be big, especially on the two televised feature tables commentated by Andrew Hedley and Henry Kilbane. The reason expectations are big is that Peter La Terra set the bar high by winning 998 big blinds or €1,996 at a €2/€2 no-limit hold'em table.

The player with the most big blinds won at any of the ten feature tables during the festival will win a commemorative trophy as well as a Cash Game Festival Bulgaria package sponsored by 32Red at Platinum Casino in Sunny Beach on Aug. 8-12 valued at €1,500.

The early feature table will be a €2/€2 no-limit hold'em affair feature Cash Game Festival regular Ed Furniss. The British poker player came out with a bunch of his friends and has been enjoying the town as well as playing tons of poker since he arrived.

Ed Furniss
Ed Furniss

For the first time in Cash Game Festival history, the game will change at the second feature table to €2/€2 pot-limit Omaha eight or better. Two former CGF trophy winners in Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk and Jon Kyte will be battling it out and are both hungry to be the first to claim the trophy during two separate Cash Game Festivals.

You can watch both feature table starting at 6 p.m. EEST on a 20-minute delay at the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel. You can alternatively follow the action by clicking on the Live Stream tab that will be in our PokerNews coverage once the action is live.

Stayed tuned to PokerNews as we cover the final day of the Cash Game Festival Tallinn.