Brandon Allen has been commentating on all of the feature tables during the first four days of the festival. As mentioned earlier, the table has flipped and Allen is now on the €1/€2 no-limit hold'em televised feature table instead of announcing it.
Although Allen has gathered many reads on the player, he shared he was a little nervous about being on the other side of the camera and on the table. His nerves might be settled after he just won a big hand early on.
Allen, holding flopped the world with the board showing for a full house. His opponent Matey Sidek, holding checked the action to Allen who bet €50. Sidek called and a similar situation came about when the appeared on the turn.
Allen then went all-in for his remaining ?€95 after the completed the board on the river. Sidek tanked for a few minutes thinking about whether he could be good if he called and opted to fold shipping a pot of over €300 to Allen.
Breaking news! Cash Game Festival co-founder Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk and Estonian poker player Janar Kokk just agreed to a contract to play a heads-up contest at 6:00 p.m..
The ink is just dry, and there will be nine games in the mix. "Franke" always isn't shy about calling himself a fish, but despite that he is a Sviten Special champion which is one of the games in the mix.
The stakes are high despite the action just being a €1/€1 game to start off. The loser of the competition will be sent to a country within the EU of the winner's choice for one year. The loser can also choose to buyout of the competition, but then they have to live in a small village of the winner's choice for one month.
"Franke" shared he is confident, but then added his chances of winning are about 10 percent, while Kokk shared that, "I think Kaunas, Lithuania is great this time of year."
Kokk's wife Elora shared that she hopes that her husband's opponent "Franke" wins the competition.
Right after the guided city tour ended, a ceremony was held to announce the winner of the 2016 Cash Game Festival Bulgaria mini-golf competition.
Nasman shared about the comptition that, "It was great, I kind of knew I was in a good spot afterwards after peeking at other scorecards during the game. However, the winner was held as a close guarded secret by the festival organizers, so I was still happily surprised."
He is also now sporting a one-of-a-kind prize.
"I now have the only t-shirt in the whole world that says 'Minigolf Champion 2016 Cash Game Festival Bulgaria'," shared Nasman.
The city tour just ended with players checking out the sites and sounds of Sunny Beach, Bulgaria while cruising around on motorized tricycles.
The tour didn't end here, as right afterwards were two competitions in the casino. Jack Fenton crushed the table game competition in grand style winning over 6,000 on roulette before losing a little playing blackjack.
Right afterwards was a slots competition, and surprise, surprise, SlotsMillion player Maret Komarova nailed a huge win right away and ran away with the competition cashing out for almost €50.
Pictures from the city tour will appear later in today's coverage.
Martin "Franke" von Zweigbergk shared about the guided city tour that he enjoyed the most that, "A SlotsMillions pro actually winning the slots contest and the motorized trikes burning rubber."
A few others on the tour shared what they enjoyed the most.
Maret Komarova: Slots machines!
Kalle Fagerstrom: Totally the bikes!
Daniel Nasman: Scooters!
Jack Fenton: Scooters!
Brandon Allen: Bikes were on fire!
Welcome to PokerNews' live coverage of final day of the 2016 Cash Game Festival Bulgaria at Platinum Casino located just steps away from the boardwalk in Sunny Beach.
During the first four days, players enjoyed non-stop poker action along with many events organized by the festival including a welcome party, mini-golf, VIP dinner, pool party, and a VIP party. Currently, local Bulgarian player Jasen Dichev took down the biggest pot on Day 3 for €3,400.
Today kicked off at 2:00 p.m. with a guided city tour on motorized tricycles followed by a casino contest hosted by the festival. Those not attending events off the felts were already at the casino competing on the felts.
As was the case during the every other day during the festival, the first televised feature table today will be €1/€2 at 5:30 p.m. (GMT +3) on a 20 minute delay before the table switches up to higher stakes at 8:30 p.m. What makes the feature table is unique is that not only it is for ring games, but many of the players will be taking part in a televised poker table for the first time.
The PokerNews Live Reporting Team will be providing updates with some 2016 Cash Game Festival Bulgaria highlights of action on and off the felts throughout the day. Coverage of the poker action will begin around 5:00 p.m., however, we will also give an update about the pool party before then.