€2/€5 Feature Table Begins
Brandon Allen just kicked off the live stream of today's second feature table. He will likely have guest commentators throughout the night. Here is a look at some of the players:
Fahredin Mustafov, also known as "Feri" to his friends, is one of Bulgaria's biggest poker legends. In addition to playing live around the country, he also also shipped the PokerStars Sunday Million under the screenname "Feribo" late last year for a huge six-digit haul.
Sweden's Omar Eljach sits next to him in seat 2. His name may sound familiar as he has been on the feature table earlier in the festival as well as joined Allen in the commentary booth as a guest.
In seat 3 is Bulgaria's Yuliyan Kolev. Tonight represents the third time on the feature table in the festival and also was on the losing end of the biggest pot of the festival thus far for a total of €3,400 after his proved to be no match for Jasen Dichov's on a board.
As promised earlier, Estonia's Janar Kokk is back in action in seat 4. Kokk, who now calls Malta home, won some of the biggest pots of the festival during last night's televised table.
Israel's Tatyana Kasnrkina looks right at home in seat 5 despite this not only being her first televised feature table during this festival, but outside it as well. Playing poker for 10 years, she shared that she is no stranger to big action claiming her biggest pot won was for $10,000 in Moscow.
Sweden's Jimmy Lundemo is no stranger to feature tables from both sides of the coin. He has helped out the televised table production team by "clicking" the action and during the last Cash Game Festival in Malta he was competing in front of an audience on the felts. Lundemo confirmed he was confident sharing that he is "Not nervous at all."
He enjoyed showcasing his poker skills in front of a crowd sharing that, "I love to show action so the game will be fun for the viewers."
To the delight of his fans, Sweden's "Pani" is back, this time in seat 8. He is best known for being involved on the e-sports team Lemondogs.
The table is rounded out by local player who prefers to be referred to as simply "Jordan". The businessman claims to have played on a televised table before and to not be nervous.