2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn

2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn
Day: 1
Event Info

2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn

Players Info - Day 1

Unibet Poker Ambassador Espen Uhlen Jørstad Headlines Late Feature Table

Espen Uhlen Jørstad
Espen Uhlen Jørstad

Unibet Poker Ambassador Espen Uhlen Jørstad is known to play cash games on his personal Twitch stream. We will now see how Uhlen performs from Seat 6 against a tough table that includes two Cash Game Festival trophy winners Jon Kyte and Kevin Malone in a €2/€5 no-limit hold'em feature table with a mandatory €10 straddle.

In addition to his Twitch stream, the Unibet Poker Ambassador has been busy lately promoting a poker project with his two roommates where the three of them are attempting to profit €1 million in poker and cryptocurrency in one year in a vlog aptly titled One Year One Million.

You can check out the action at the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel. You can alternatively follow the action by clicking on the Live Stream tab in our PokerNews coverage. Here is a look at the rest of the lineup.

Local Estonian player Rauno Tipner was at the previous Cash Game Festival Tallinn in November and is making his return this festival in Seat 1. Tipner has been playing poker since 2010 and his favorite hand is {A-}{A-}.

Karen Muir, in Seat 2, traveled to Tallinn from Dublin with Kevin Malone who is in Seat 5. Time will tell which of the two players do better during today's late session.

Norway's Kayhan Mokri, in Seat 3, could be a player to keep our eyes on. He has been playing poker for just three years but already considers himself to be a pro. Like Tipner, his favorite hold'em hand is {A-}{A-}.

United Kingdom's Eddie Anderson, in Seat 4, is also a newcomer to the game of poker and also considers himself to be a poker pro. He isn't new to playing under the lights and cameras and was previously at a feature during the Cash Game Festival London in September.

Slovakia's Karol Masarovic, in Seat 7, is the only player thus far to appear at both feature tables. His first Cash Game Festival appearance came earlier in the month in Bratislava.

Last, but certainly not least, is Norway's Jon Kyte in Seat 8. For the past year and a half Kyte has been crushing anything that involves cards whether it be cash games or tournaments. Like Cash Game Festival Co-Founder Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk and tablemate Kevin Malone, he is hungry to be the first players to win Cash Game Festival trophies at two separate festivals.

Tags: Eddie AndersonEspen Uhlen JørstadKaren MuirKarol MasarovicKayhan MokriKevin MaloneRauno Tipner