Malone Vs. Kyte Feature Table Part 2
The final feature table of the 2017 Cash Game Festival Tallinn just kicked with stakes at €5/€5 pot-limit Omaha. Cash Game Festival Commentator Andrew "Picasso" Hedley and special guest Ryan "Metalface" Davey are once again the hosts.
You can check out the action on the Cash Game Festival Twitch channel or by clicking on the Live Stream tab in our coverage. Here is a look at the line-up.
Estonia's Rain Jögioja, in Seat 1, is back at his second feature table this festival. He has been playing poker for more than a dozen years and his favorite Omaha hand is one that many players love ace-ace-jack-ten double suited.
Cash Game Festival Dublin trophy winner Kevin Malone, in Seat 2 is back in action after being the big winner on the first feature table of the day. He slightly outperformed Cash Game Festival Dublin winner Jon Kyte in Kyte's strongest game. Malone will see if he can complete the sweep in the game he won his trophy in as Kyte is also on the table in Seat 5.
Finland's Lasse Kekoniemi, in Seat 3, is also hoping for a big win. Along with Malone and Kyte, he is out trying to notch his second feature table big win this festival.
United Kingdom's Jonathan Bowers, in Seat 4, shared before he hopped into the game that he is freerolling his buy-in after winning a bit on a side table before his time under the lights and cameras. We plan to interview Bowers later on Facebook about some of the big games he has played in this festival including one that had around €100,000 spread between the players despite the game being €5/€5 pot-limit Omaha.
Finland's Matti Hautanen, in Seat 6, is relatively unknown to the Cash Game Festival. However, Pokeritieto's Juhani Tyrisevä has seen him in many mid-stakes cash games over the years and shared he is a solid player with a winning record.
Armenia's Marat Kasparov, in Seat 7, is also new to the Cash Game Festival and playing at his first televised feature table. His favorite Omaha hand is ace-ace-king-king.
Estonia's Steven Tool, in Seat 8, has been playing poker for a dozen years and loves any hand that incorporates a pair of aces.