2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn

2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn
Day: 1

Unibet Ambassador Espen Uhlen Jørstad Wins Big on Day 1 of the Cash Game Festival Tallinn

Espen Uhlen Jørstad
Espen Uhlen Jørstad

The first day of the 2018 Cash Game Festival Tallinn at Olympic Park Casino in the Estonian capital has been a huge success both on and away from the felt.

Many players from past festivals came from near and far to take part in the opening day and to meet up with their poker friends. In addition, many new players including those from online partners 32Red, Betsafe, OlyBet, and Unibet, came to see first hand what all the buzz is about.

The festival officially kicked off at 5 p.m. EEST with welcome drinks featuring a unique blue chardonnay from Marques De Alcantara in Spain. The wine gets its deep blue color from dark grape shells.

Shortly after, the first televised feature table kicked off with stakes at €2/€2 no-limit hold'em. Finland's Arttu Iisakka had an early lead at the table, however, after the final hands took place it was Ryan "Metalface" Davey who won the most after booking a profit of €278 or 139 big blinds.

Davey, who in the past has commentated the Cash Game Festival feature table, shared after the early session that, "The win will at least pay for my next buy-in."

Ryan "Metalface" Davey
Ryan "Metalface" Davey

The stakes increased to €2/€5 and played even bigger with players agreeing to a mandatory €10 straddle for the later televised feature table. The lineup featured two former Cash Game Festival trophy winners in Jon Kyte (London - September 2017) and Kevin Malone (Dublin - October 2017). A trophy is given away at the Cash Game Festival for the player that has won the most big blinds on any of the 10 feature tables during a festival.

Kyte started off hot with a quick double-up in a pot worth €2,000 when his ace-queen nailed top two pair against Karol Masovic's lower two pair with ace-jack.

However, by the time the cameras were turned off, it was another well-known cash game player in Unibet Ambassador Espen Uhlen Jørstad winning the most amount of money with a profit of with €1,072 in profit or 214.4 big blinds.

Jørstad agreed to an interview on Facebook Live later in the festival with his two housemates, Unibet Ambassador Rauno "Estonian Jesus" Tahvonen and Rauno Kiviloo. Both Rauno's were in attendance today and the trio of players are all involved in a popular vlog titled One Year One Million where they are attempted to earn at least €1 million in a year in poker and cryptocurrency.

As will be the case every day during the festival, live streaming for tomorrow is scheduled at lower stakes at 6:00 p.m. EEST and higher stakes at 9:00 p.m. EEST. You can check out all of the action at the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel and under the Live Stream tab in our coverage.

Stay tuned at PokerNews as the festival has just begun and will continue to grow as the weekend approaches.

Tags: Espen Uhlen JørstadKarol MasovicRauno KivilooRauno TahvonenRyan DaveyArttu Iisakka

Espen Uhlen Jørstad Biggest Winner at Late Feature Table

Espen Uhlen Jørstad
Espen Uhlen Jørstad

The late €2/€5 no-limit hold'em feature table with a €10 straddle has just ended. Unibet Poker Ambassador Espen Uhlen Jørstad won the most money at the table with €1,072 in profit or 214.4 big blinds.

The entire table decided to keep playing after the cameras were turned off and moved the game to a side table.

Tags: Espen Uhlen Jørstad

Early Double for Jon Kyte

Jon Kyte
Jon Kyte

Jon Kyte has already doubled up his stack on the €2/€5 no-limit hold'em televised table that features a €10 straddle.

Karol Masarovic opened to €30 with {A-Diamonds}{J-Clubs} before he called a three-bet to €85 from Kyte, who held {A-Hearts}{Q-Hearts}.

Both players checked the {J-Spades}{Q-Clubs}{7-Diamonds} flop but the action got bigger after the {A-Diamonds} appeared on the turn to give both players two pair. Masarovic checked before he called a bet of €155 from Kyte.

The {2-Spades} completed the board on the river. Masarovic checked before Kyte jammed for €690. Masarovic called and Kyte won a huge €2,000 pot.

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

Ryan "Metalface" Davey Wins the First Feature Table

Ryan Davey & Martin von Zweigbergk
Ryan Davey & Martin von Zweigbergk

We headlined Ryan "Metalface" Davey for the first feature table. Maybe we are starting a trend in picking out the biggest winners.

Despite other players building stacks early, Davey won a huge pot late in the stream with pocket kings to ship a profit of €278 or 139 big blinds at the €2/€2 no-limit hold'em feature table.

While this won't be enough to be in the running for the trophy for the player that wins the most big blinds on all 10 feature tables, it is always nice to start off with a win.

Davey, who came to the festival with his wife Fay Davey, seemed pleased with his performance but is looking ahead.

"The win will at least pay for my next buy-in," shared Davey.

The players at the feature table have either moved to side tables or are heading to dinner. Meanwhile, a €2/€5 feature table featuring Cash Game Festival trophy winners Jon Kyte and Kevin Malone as well as Unibet Poker Ambassador Espen Uhlen Jørstad.

Tags: Ryan Davey

Metalface Doubles with Kings

Ryan "Metalface" Davey
Ryan "Metalface" Davey

Cash Game Festival regular Ryan "Metalface" Davey just doubled up near the end of the €2/€2 no-limit hold'em feature table.

In a double straddled hand, 32Red Poker qualifier Edgars Bomis raised to €31 with {K-Hearts}{J-Hearts}. Arttu Iisakka called with {J-Clubs}{9-Diamonds} before Davey three-bet to €72 with {k-Spades}{k-Diamonds}.

Both Bomis and Iisakka called and all three players checked on the {8-Clubs}{2-Diamonds}{7-Spades} flop.

Davey then led out for €125 after the {6-Diamonds} appeared on the turn. Bomis folded and Iisakka called.

The {9-Clubs} completed the board on the river and Davey went all-in for €131. Iisakka had his opponent covered by a ton of chips and snap-called to hand his opponent a huge pot of more than €700.

You might think Iisakka is down money based on the two hands we witnessed. However, he ihas been quite active at the tables and is up a bit from other hands.

Tags: Ryan DaveyArttu IisakkaEdgars Bomis

Two Fun Freerolls at Betsafe at 8:30 p.m.

Betsafe
Betsafe

As if listening to Henry Kilbane and Andrew "Picasso" Hedley wasn't enough, Cash Game Festival online partner sites will be hosting freerolls each and every day during the current festival.

Betsafe is hosting two freerolls today at 8:30 p.m. EEST (6:30 p.m. UK time). The first freeroll is giving away €500 and is available to players around the world where the online poker room operates outside of Lithuania. Lithuanians will also be able to get into the fun in a separate €50 freeroll.

The only way you can get the password is by watching the stream. You can follow the action and get the password for Betsafe freerolls at the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel.

Ryan "Metalface" Davey Headlines First Feature Table

Ryan "Metalface" Davey
Ryan "Metalface" Davey

Ryan "Metalface" Davey is back once again to the Cash Game Festival and is immediately hopping onto the first televised feature table of the Cash Game Festival in Seat 5 with the stakes at €2/€2 no-limit hold'em.

He has been a commentator for the festival in the past and will likely also appear in the booth this festival alongside the scheduled hosts of Henry Kilbane and Andrew "Picasso" Hedley.

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.

Finland's Arttu Iisakka was at his first Cash Game Festival in Malta in 2017 and has since been to two more. He loves the action in both cash games and tournaments with his favorite hand being {9-Hearts}{8-Hearts}.

Another Cash Game Festival regular, Sweden's Niklas Blomqvist, is in Seat 3. Blomqvist is a postman by day and avidly plays poker seriously in his spare time. Blomqvist is nice and relaxed as this is far from his first televised feature table.

Local poker player Kaur Ajamaa, in Seat 4, has been playing poker for a dozen years. This is his first televised feature table and his favorite hand is {8-Hearts}{7-Hearts}.

Another local player, Alexey Manuyko, in Seat 6 has been playing poker almost as long as Ajamaa. His favorite hand is {4-}{4-} and he shared that his biggest poker achievement is winning $5,500 in a tournament.

Edgars Armans, in Seat 7, has qualified for a third straight Cash Game Festival through 32Red Poker. During welcome drinks, Bomis shared he also won a package to the Cash Game Festival Bulgaria at Platinum Casino in Sunny Beach from Aug. 8-12.

Rounding off the table is local hero Tauri Taimre in Seat 8. Taimre couldn't wait for the Cash Game Festival to begin and was warming up late last night playing cash games with those arriving early.

Tags: Alexey ManuykoAndrew HedleyArttu IisakkaEdgars ArmansKaur AjamaaNiklas BlomqvistRyan DaveyTauri Taimre

Welcome to the Cash Game Festival Tallinn at Olympic Park Casino

CGF Tallinn
CGF Tallinn

The Cash Game Festival Tallinn is about to begin at the Olympic Park Casino, for five days and more than 120 hours of nonstop cash game poker on April 25-29.

This marks the seventh time the festival is visiting the Estonian capital including the first three stops in 2013 and 2014 before the tour went international.

As is usually the case, each day during the festival two televised feature tables will take place at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. 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.

Henry Kilbane, who was a co-host at the last Cash Game Festival in Bratislava and two-time Cash Game Festival host Andrew "Picasso" Hedley will be teaming up for the first time to commentate all of the feature tables. Of course, guests will be popping in and out of the booth as well.

The player that wins the most big blinds at any of the 10 feature tables will win a commemorative trophy and a prize. Cash Game Festival co-founder Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk won the last trophy in Bratislava and has called out past winners and those that haven't won one yet to keep him from being the first player to claim the honor in two festivals.

Cash Game Festival regulars Niklas Blomqvist and Ryan Davey will be among the players at the early feature table with stakes at €2/€2 no-limit hold'em.

The stakes move up for the later table with two prior Cash Game Festival trophy winners in Jon Kyte and Kevin Malone battling it out. Also joining the action will be Unibet Poker Ambassador Espen Uhlen Jørstad.

In addition to the action on the felt, the Cash Game Festival facilitates a social atmosphere for its online qualifiers and those that won packages at past live Cash Game Festivals with its hospitality package. Players can also choose to purchase the package by enquiring with the Cash Game Festival staff.

This festival's activities will include welcome drinks, beach volleyball, a VIP dinner, a huge party, and a guided city tour with a twist.

Stayed tuned to PokerNews as we cover the festival from start to finish.

Tags: Andrew HedleyCash Game Festival TallinnEspen Uhlen JørstadJon KyteKevin MaloneMartin von ZweigbergkNiklas BlomqvistOlympic Park CasinoRyan Davey