It seems like just yesterday that we were eagerly awaiting the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V at Resorts World Las Vegas. And now, in the blink of an eye, it has come and gone.

The festival was a huge success by all measures. We saw dozens of excited mixed game players – some of whom traveled thousands of miles – join us for five days to play their favorite poker variants in the popular Dealer’s Choice format.

More players took seats throughout the week with limited knowledge of some games, eager to learn. We even had players venture away from No-Limit Hold’em to play mixed games for their first (and hopefully not last) times!

In case you missed them, be sure to check out our recaps from Day 1 | Day 2 | Day 3 | Day 4 as well.

FossilMan Spends The Day With Us

Spending the day at @PokerRoomRWLV, playing the @PokerLifeMedia Mixed game festival w/ @cardplayerlife. Also selling copies of my book. pic.twitter.com/SoCqQEADeU

— Greg Raymer (@FossilMan) July 6, 2023


Day 5 action kicked off at 3 p.m., and 2004 WSOP Main Event Champion Greg “FossilMan” Raymer was already in the room and engaging with players at the start.

Raymer has been a staunch supporter of the Mixed Game Festival since its inception when he won the inaugural MGF H.O.R.S.E. event in October 2021 to earn a PokerStars Platinum Pass.

When play began, Raymer took a seat with host Robbie Strazynski and a full lineup of faces we’d seen all week long. Others came and went as the day turned to night, but Raymer’s presence remained a constant.

@FossilMan is in the building for the @cardplayerlife #MixedGameFestival V!

Today is our fifth and final day at @PokerRoomRWLV. Come join us before it’s too late! pic.twitter.com/dedhmIqaNa

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 6, 2023

In case you missed it, Raymer played the WSOP Main Event on Tuesday, Day 1b, and bagged a top-25 stack in his flight. He will play Day 2 today, and we wish him the best of luck. In the meantime, we couldn’t be more grateful that he took time out of his summer schedule to play and hang out with us.

The Toughest $4/$8 Game in the World

Raymer’s presence was only the beginning of celebrity visits from the poker world.

Poker Hall of Famer and five-time WSOP bracelet winner Eli Elezra took a break from the high-stakes games to play Robbie’s stack for a few hands. I couldn’t imagine a tougher $4/$8 game anywhere on the planet during that time, but there also may not have been a more fun one.

Surprise!@elielezra1 popped in to play my stack in in the $4/8 dealer’s choice streets at @PokerRoomRWLV for Day 5 of our @PokerLifeMedia #MixedGameFestival pic.twitter.com/4TO8Pi2Qmo

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 7, 2023

Alek Gilles Is Going To EPT Cyprus

“You got me hooked,” said Alek Gillies on Day 2 of the festival. Gillies, a full-time dealer at Edmonton’s Yellowhead Casino, has been in Vegas all month, working his first summer as a PokerNews live reporter.

When asked what he meant, he said he had so much fun on Day 1 that he had to come to play again after his shift ended at the WSOP.

Gillies was back on the WSOP grind during the festival’s final day. However, he logged plenty of hours throughout the week, each hour giving him an entry into a random drawing for an EPT Cyprus package valued at over $3,000.

PokerNews' Alek Gillies

The draw occurred just after 6 p.m., and Gillies was selected randomly, earning a Mixed Game tournament buy-in of up to €550 with roundtrip airfare and four nights’ accommodation on the Mediterranean island this autumn.

“I’ve never been to Europe,” said Gilles via text message later in the evening. “I’m super excited!”

Upping the ante: Norman Chad hosts $20/$40 O8/Stud8

One of the greatest aspects of the Mixed Game Festival is that it makes low-stakes mixed games accessible for all. However, we also love that it has created enough demand to accommodate the occasional larger game.

Today is the last day of @PokerLifeMedia #MixedGameFestival V and @FossilMan will be helping us kick off the action at 3pm at @PokerRoomRWLV.

At 6pm, @normanchad will be hosting a $20/40 Omaha 8/Stud 8 game… rumor has it that @FirstLadyPoker and @Jan_Fisher might also be… pic.twitter.com/2Q31MaCYO6

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 6, 2023

WSOP commentator Norman Chad made his second appearance at the festival Thursday, helping to close things out with his very own $20/$40 Omaha 8/Stud 8 game. The game started at 6 p.m. with a full table and a waiting list.

Poker Hall of Famer Linda Johnson and Women In Poker Hall of Famer Jan Fisher were among those on the waitlist, arriving shortly after cards went in the air. Both found open seats at a $4/$8 Dealer’s Choice table in the meantime, ultimately making it into Norm’s game later in the evening.

Who’s your money on in this $20/$40 Omaha 8/Stud 8 game at the @cardplayerlife #MixedGameFestival?

We spared you all another picture of host @NormanChad as he battles Poker HOF member Linda Johnson (@FirstLadyPoker) and @WIPHOF member @Jan_Fisher. pic.twitter.com/6rKNYbG4Ok

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 7, 2023

Pokercoaching.com Player of the Day – Zak Zimbile

New to the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V, we are featuring a “Player of the Day” each day during the festival, sponsored by PokerCoaching.com. As a reminder, all Mixed Game Festival V attendees can receive a free one-week membership to PokerCoaching.com Premium just by asking Robbie in person for the special link. Check out this article with the specific details of what that entails.

Our final Player of the Day joined us this afternoon to play mixed games for the first time in his life. Naturally, he sat with Greg Raymer on his direct left.

Zak Zimbile was unafraid, eagerly looking to learn the games he was now playing. Raymer was the perfect teacher, explaining everything and helping Zimbile understand games like Drawmaha-Dugi.

Zak Zimbile

Zimbile has played poker on and off for over a decade but is a CPA by trade. Most of his clientele are gamblers  – poker players and sports bettors – and he’s even written articles for Cardplayer Lifestyle about poker players and taxes. He opened his own firm in Las Vegas within the past year and has been upping his poker volume lately, playing cash games three or four days a week.

Zimbile thinks some of the increased volume is due to the time of year. Summer is not only the busiest time for poker in Las Vegas but also after tax season ends. He is enjoying the grind while it lasts but is remembering to have fun, as evidenced by his desire to join us. Off the tables, Zak also loves rock climbing, especially indoors.

Festival Recap

I might have had an amazing time at @cardplayerlife’s Mixed Game Festival at Resorts World today. Laughed a lot! Check it out until July 6th. 💓 @MikePatrick98 @Veaner85 @cardplayerlife pic.twitter.com/N8AUeASI3k

— Christina Bradfield (@mauichri) July 4, 2023

The Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V brought five days of events, giveaways, and $4/$8 Dealer’s Choice cash games.

Opening Day kicked off with a pizza party before cards went in the air on two tables. Later that night, four tables were running with more players present and waiting for seats to open.

Extracurricular events headlined Days 2 and 3 with the first-ever Poker Trivia Competition and Scavenger Hunt. Cardplayer Lifestyle contributor and veteran poker reporter Mike Patrick stole the show both days, but unanimous fun was had all around. Several prominent poker players also visited us on Day 3, including “Miami” John Cernuto, Norman Chad, and a trio of PokerCoaching.com coaches, Justin Saliba, Paul Beitelspacher, and Kieran Woods.

Poker Hall of Fame member Linda Johnson and Women In Poker Hall of Fame member Jan Fisher joined us on Day 4, occupying one of the two opening tables for the afternoon. WPT champion and WSOP bracelet winner Dylan Linde took a seat at the other, taking time to talk strategy with his tablemates and autograph his book, Mastering Mixed Games, for anyone who procured a copy.

The @cardplayerlife #MixedGameFestival is still going strong on its fifth and final day.

We’ve had two $4/$8 Dealer’s Choice games going since 3 p.m. and a $20/40 OE game hosted by the one and only @NormanChad.

Come join us at @PokerRoomRWLV! pic.twitter.com/EDB5uG3I1O

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 7, 2023

The final day concluded with repeat visits from Johnson, Fisher, and Chad. We also concluded the festival by learning new poker variants, making new friends, and forging memories that will last a lifetime.

Thank you to everyone who was a part of such an incredible week. We look forward to the next Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival and hope you do, too. Be sure to join the Cardplayer Lifestyle newsletter to be among the first to find out where and when it will take place.

*Our daily coverage of Mixed Game Festival V is brought to you, with much appreciation, courtesy of PokerStars.

It’s hard to believe we’re already through four days of the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V. Day 4 saw another full slate of action inside the Resorts World Las Vegas poker room. Poker Hall of Famer Linda Johnson, Women In Poker Hall of Famer Jan Fisher, and WSOP bracelet winner and Mastering Mixed Games author Dylan Linde all came to start the day’s action.

With a 3 p.m. start time, we got going with three tables, but only two of those tables were new, however. The third (or rather, the first) never stopped running from the day before!

Day 4 of the @cardplayerlife #MixedGameFestival V began with 3️⃣ tables in play, thanks to our grinders that kept one game going all night and morning long!!! pic.twitter.com/JFX4Hmj1gX

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 5, 2023

Poker Takes Center Stage

Part of the fun of the Mixed Game Festival comes from festival host Robbie Strazynski’s extracurricular activities like the scavenger hunt and poker trivia competition. Even folks who don’t yet feel comfortable sitting down to try their hands at mixed games pop in to see what all the fuss is about. One such individual was Anish Patel, author of the Final Nine graphic novel, who dropped by to say hello.

Anish Patel

Rumor has it that some more notable “drop-ins” will happen on the festival’s final day… stay tuned for tomorrow’s recap 😉

Poker Hall of Famer Linda Johnson (@FirstLadyPoker) has sat down at our third table of the @cardplayerlife #MixedGameFestival!

Come to @PokerRoomRWLV for a chance to sit with her or another one of our guests this afternoon! pic.twitter.com/ss1SydLMZp

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 5, 2023

However, Day 4’s focus was all about poker. (And the Winchell’s donuts provided by Chuck “Donut Boy” Martin). Fisher and Johnson occupied one of the new tables alongside Robbie and several other players who’ve been with us all week.

The third headliner of Day 4 at the #MixedGameFestival is none other than @WIPHOF member @jan_fisher! She’s got the toughest seat at the table with @cardplayerlife founder Robbie Strazynski on her direct left!!! pic.twitter.com/il7yUqb3M5

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 5, 2023

Linde helped open the other new table alongside a full slate of familiar faces from the week, including prize winners from earlier in the week, Mike Patrick and Scott Sandoval. Linde spent several hours fielding questions and discussing various game strategies with the table, all while engaging with others in the room and signing copies of his book.

Thanks @DylanLinde for coming to splash around with us in the $4/8 dealer’s choice games and sign some Mastering Mixed Games books at @PokerLifeMedia #MixedGameFestival V ❤️ pic.twitter.com/SdXsjTYHAr

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 6, 2023

The Theme of the Week: Mixed Games Rock!

One of the coolest things about the Mixed Game Festival is how it allows players to get into low-stakes Dealer’s Choice games and learn new poker variants. It’s truly incredible that some of our participants have traveled from all over the country – and even the globe! – to get involved, with the MGF circled on their calendars months in advance.

The festival has also served as an introduction to all the games not named Hold’em. I’d like to say I’m surprised that so many people are falling in love with mixed games after playing, but we all know that wouldn’t be true.

Dylan Linde joined by a table full of mixed game players at the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V.

Dylan Linde with our crew of mixed game lovers

I’m also not surprised to have seen fellow poker media colleagues make regular appearances here. PokerNews has had strong daily representation, including players like the aforementioned Mike Patrick, as well as Connor Richards, Calum Grant, Roxanne Johnson, Alek Gillies, Yori Epskamp, and Frank Visser.

Best of all, everyone has a new favorite game. We saw multi-board variants, like Squid Game and Watermelon regularly called yesterday to complement the Draw game, Stud game, and Flop game offerings in the stack of placards.

Players discuss a hand of Watermelon poker at showdown.

Watermelon

Pokercoaching.com Player of the Day – John Maley

New to the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V, we are featuring a “Player of the Day” each day during the festival, sponsored by PokerCoaching.com. As a reminder, all Mixed Game Festival V attendees can receive a free one-week membership to PokerCoaching.com Premium just by asking Robbie in person for the special link. Check out this article with the specific details of what that entails.

There was a clear-cut winner for Wednesday’s Pokercoaching.com Player of the Day at the Mixed Game Festival.

Orange County’s John Maley (from Fountain Valley, to be exact) had been at his seat for more than 28 hours when we spoke with him at around 9 p.m. It was his new personal best for the longest session he’d played by a long shot.

We have a new Mixed Game Festival record… by far!

John has been in the same seat for over 27 hours playing $4/$8 mixed games.

He’s our @PokerCoaching_ Player of the Day(s😉) pic.twitter.com/JOigLy0Y2p

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 6, 2023

Maley said he drove in, arriving at 4 p.m. on Tuesday and immediately got in a game. He plays long sessions and intended to stay until the table broke, something that never occurred as the calendar shifted to Wednesday. As a result, he still hadn’t checked into his hotel nearly 30 hours later!

Mixed games are where Maley has the most fun. He has played poker for around 20 years now and started exploring games other than Hold’em after the first five years. He loves the mental stimulation and nuanced differences in strategy that each game provides, which he said helped keep him mentally alert through the marathon session.

When asked about his favorite games, Maley said he enjoys those with multiple boards and ways to win. That said, he loves “The Game” (of poker) and is even cool sitting around the table with players who only know how to play Texas Hold’em, noting that we pretty much all got into the game that way. We should be grateful that it can be a foot in the door for new players in mixed rotations like HORSE and 8-Game.

Maley’s day job also keeps him around the game, as he is a cage supervisor at Commerce Casino. However, there’s not much of a mixed scene at LA casinos, and he credited Las Vegas locals such as Raul Yapor  and “Coach” Donald Shiflett for regularly running mixed games. He also had nothing but love for the room, staff and players at Resorts World.

“They’re all great,” Maley concluded. Over 31 hours after arriving, his table finally broke and he finally got up and checked in to his hotel room. 😁

Day 5 Preview: EPT Giveaway, Norman Chad Returns, and Greg “FossilMan” Raymer

Today is the last day of @PokerLifeMedia #MixedGameFestival V and @FossilMan will be helping us kick off the action at 3pm at @PokerRoomRWLV.

At 6pm, @normanchad will be hosting a $20/40 Omaha 8/Stud 8 game… rumor has it that @FirstLadyPoker and @Jan_Fisher might also be… pic.twitter.com/2Q31MaCYO6

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 6, 2023

Today’s the last chance to get in on the $4/$8 Dealer’s Choice action at MGF V. We look forward to seeing 2004 WSOP Main Event champion Greg “FossilMan” Raymer and poker commentary legend Norman Chad play today, the latter of whom will be hosting a $20/$40 Omaha 8/Stud 8 mixed game.

Tomorrow is the Final Day of our Mixed Game Festival V where someone will win a @PokerStars #EPTCyprus Prize Package!

Head over to @PokerRoomRWLV for the fun low-stakes dealer’s choice cash games that start at Noon!

Info: https://t.co/H8UDgx9vsq#PokerLifeMedia pic.twitter.com/vz1PVrAYNj

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 6, 2023

Sticking to the week’s theme, we have more prizes to give away on the festival’s final day. In addition to more swag giveaways, a grand prize drawing will take place at 6 p.m. The winner will win an EPT Cyprus package courtesy of festival sponsor PokerStars valued at over $3,000. Every hour of play throughout the week has earned our players one entry into the random drawing, and the winner will receive:

*Our daily coverage of Mixed Game Festival V is brought to you, with much appreciation, courtesy of PokerStars.

Tuesday marked the midway point of the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V, and the day was nothing short of remarkable.

A waitlist of nearly 25 players was already on the board at 10:45am in the Resorts World Las Vegas poker room. Players began filing in around 11:00 for the day’s pre-poker event, the scavenger hunt.

Fast forward to 4 a.m., and we still had enough players for two tables of $4/$8 Dealer’s Choice!

Mixed Game Festival Scavenger Hunt

Scavenger Hunt: So Nice We Ran It Twice!

Just short of a dozen players arrived early to chase their share of $100-value prizes. Cardplayer Lifestyle contributor and PokerNews live reporter Mike Patrick went two for two, finishing the competition in just 20 minutes to score another “free first rack of chips,” a.k.a., a nice rebate on his buy-ins.

A few minutes later, Patrick “Panda” Chen finished second and chose the “bucket o’ swag”, that included a library of poker books, a BBO Poker Tables portable table mat, and a Faded Spade deck set.

The third and final prize was the most fun to determine, as both Ruth Sun and Scott Sandoval arrived simultaneously, only to discover that they were both missing one final item on their lists! The two of them scrambled outside to grab a photo of the Encore Resort in a mad dash to complete their hunts.

In the end, Scott crossed the finish line mere seconds before Ruth was able to make it back to the poker room, thus claiming the $100 voucher to the PokerStars Store.

One by one, the remaining players filed in and learned they had missed the top three. Nonetheless, the competition brought smiles across the board and received immediate rave reviews for “bringing out my inner child”, and of course “every participant was a winner,” taking home a copy of Eli Elezra’s biography Pulling the Trigger or a RunGoodGear-produced Mixed Game Festival T-Shirt.

Day 3 of the #MixedGameFestival at @PokerRoomRWLV has been such a blast that we’re just catching up now!

Chuck brought us 4th of July donuts to help kick off the day alongside our new fan favorite, the Scavenger Hunt.

It was so fun that we ran two, which Mike and Giancarlo won. pic.twitter.com/HcJXQbjnwT

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 5, 2023

Chuck Martin was another early arrival who, despite opting to pass on the scavenger hunt, won over everyone’s hearts by bringing some Independence Day-themed donuts for his fellow players to enjoy.

Cards went into the air at noon, and action immediately got underway at two tables. A few folks on the waiting list found themselves with some extra time on their hands, so our founder and event host, Robbie Strazynski, ran an impromptu second scavenger hunt. Among the handful of players, Giancarlo Santolin came out on top to earn his own “bucket ‘o swag.”

Additional giveaways continued throughout the day, with players engaging in blind hold’em flips, needing to be the first to make a nut (high or low) hand, and fulfill other unique at-the-felt requirements to claim some sweet swag.

Ahem… THIS is a “Mixed Game MUG” 😁🍻 https://t.co/JzdmXgzLds pic.twitter.com/ydVoo8cS7J

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 5, 2023

Some of Poker’s Finest Join Us on Day 3

Within the next couple hours, several prominent poker professionals entered the room alongside two tables of $4/$8 dealer’s choice and its waitlist.

Some of our friends from PokerCoaching.comJustin Saliba, Paul Beitelspacher, and Kieran Woods  stopped by to chat with players. It was a repeat visit for Saliba, who – while regularly running in the high roller No Limit Hold’em circuit these days – openly shared that he absolutely loves splashing around in the low-stakes mixed game streets.

Mixed Game Festival V Poker Coaching

Just before the clock struck 3:00pm, mixed game aficionado and all-time tournament in-the-money leader “Miami” John Cernuto stopped by to show his support for grassroots growth of mixed game poker.

Thanks so much @MiamiJohnC for joining us today at @PokerRoomRWLV for Day 3 of @PokerLifeMedia #MixedGameFestival V!

All-time leader in @TheHendonMob tournament cashes dabbling in the low-stakes cash game streets.#WhoLovesItMore ❤️ pic.twitter.com/lNGMaMQ6ii

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 4, 2023

A third table opened shortly thereafter with eight more players taking their seats, one of whom wasted no time putting the table into a frenzy of laughter and lightening up an already enjoyable atmosphere.

Of course, that player was Norman Chad, another longtime mixed game lover and MGF regular. If you missed him, he’ll be back on Day 5 (Thursday) to captain a special $20/40 Omaha 8/Stud 8 table.

Table #3 of @PokerLifeMedia‘s #MixedGameFestival V $4/8 dealer’s choice cash games just opened.

Apparently, @NormanChad got lost on his way to @Arbys and decided to join us for a spell at @PokerRoomRWLV 😂 pic.twitter.com/c4crMUpjyb

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 5, 2023

Pokercoaching.com Player of the Day – Roxanne Johnson

New to the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V, we are featuring a “Player of the Day” each day during the festival, sponsored by PokerCoaching.com. As a reminder, all Mixed Game Festival V attendees can receive a free one-week membership to PokerCoaching.com Premium just by asking Robbie in person for the special link. Check out this article with the specific details of what that entails.

Roxanne Johnson

Roxanne Johnson, our Day 3 Player of the Day, hails from Kelowna, British Columbia, a city of around 150,000 four hours east of Vancouver, Canada. She’s a retired court liaison, formerly having worked for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. She has since kept herself busy with other gigs, like her current one as a PokerNews live reporter at the WSOP.

This is her first summer reporting at the Series, but her poker history dates back to pre-Black Friday (2011). She recalls getting into the game through 180-person turbo sit-n-go tournaments on PokerStars and playing regularly on Full Tilt Poker.

More recently in her career, she won a PokerStars Micro Millions event and decided to celebrate with a four-month trip to Europe last year. Her win also earned her an entry to a site-sponsored women’s poker boot camp, and she stayed up until 2 a.m. to participate, since the camp was on a North American schedule.

Roxanne Johnson

Image Credit: PokerNews

The time discrepancy was inconvenient, but the timing was perfect. Boot camp participants earned a seat into a winner-take-all tournament for a PokerStars Platinum Pass, good for a $25K buy-in at the PokerStars Players Championship and travel expenses. The event took place at EPT Prague while she was in Europe, and she bested the field to earn a trip to the Bahamas.

Her poker past notwithstanding, Johnson didn’t get into mixed games until this summer. Having played No-Limit Hold’em primarily, she said her favorite variant so far is Crazy Pineapple due to the similarities with the game she knows so well.

Before jumping back into the action, Johnson took a picture donning a Pokercoaching.com hat and shared the following: “I’m already a member of the site and I love it! They’ve helped my game so much.”

Day 4 is sure to be another fun one today, with more poker celebrities set to make appearances. We look forward to seeing you at Resorts World Las Vegas!

Day 4 of @PokerLifeMedia #MixedGameFestival V will start at 3pm today at @PokerRoomRWLV.

Poker HOF-er @FirstLadyPoker + @WIPHOF-er @Jan_Fisher will be joining us to kick things off.

Every hour of play = an entry into our @PokerStars-sponsored EPT Cyprus mixed game package… pic.twitter.com/QDyCofBeaH

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 5, 2023

*Our daily coverage of Mixed Game Festival V is brought to you, with much appreciation, courtesy of PokerStars.

We’re already two days into the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V after the conclusion of play on Monday. Time flies when you’re having fun.

Day 2 stayed true to the MGF theme, with festival host Robbie Strazynski going out of his way to ensure players had fun and were on the receiving end of giveaways throughout the day. A brand new event – the Poker Trivia Competition – headlined the giveaways, awarding the top three finishers hundreds of dollars worth of prizes.

Of course, poker remained the primary attraction inside the Resorts World Las Vegas poker room. Cards officially went into the air at noon with two tables to start, and a third opened shortly after that to accommodate the demand of a 30-person waitlist.

Fourteen hours later, three tables were still going strong.

Thanks so much to our @PokerLifeMedia #MixedGameFestival V sponsor @FadedSpadeBrand for the great hats and deck set-ups!

Gave ’em away at each of our THREE $4/8 dealer’s choice tables still(!) running at 2am; Austin, Keely, and Pete won ’em and love ’em ❤️ pic.twitter.com/ddFQDT7BgJ

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 4, 2023

Trivia Competition Kicks Off Day 2 Festivities

The inaugural Poker Trivia Competition began at 11:30, and players got the memo to arrive early. Familiar faces to the Mixed Game Festival arrived early for the event, including Ruth Sun, Rob “Bergs” Bergman, and PokerNews reporter/Cardplayer Lifestyle contributor Mike Patrick.

In total, nine players got into the competition with their sights set on claiming bragging rights. Robbie quizzed everybody with 30 multiple-choice questions on various poker-related topics, creating an atmosphere full of laughter and excitement. What a surprise – poker players love all things poker!

Nine players showed up early for the @cardplayerlife #MixedGamesFestival V Poker Trivia Competition this morning.

All participants received their choice of a MGF shirt or Eli Elezra’s book, and Quizmaster Robbie will be awarding prizes valued at $100 to the top three finishers! pic.twitter.com/vWz8pzTILs

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 3, 2023

Shortly before the quiz began, Mike told us that his trivia game was strong. He became an early favorite to take down the competition after climbing into the lead after the first few questions. When all was said and done, he remained on top with nobody able to catch him once he pulled ahead.

Congratulations to @MikePatrick98 on winning the first-ever @cardplayerlife #MixedGamesFestival Poker Trivia Competition!

Mike chose a rack of chips among our offered prizes and is now playing $4/$8 dealer’s choice.

Two tables are running, and a third id set to open shortly! pic.twitter.com/nqYyqOShKa

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 3, 2023

For his win, Mike had his choice of three prizes:

Mike chose the $100 in chips. Second place finisher Brian Dowd chose the “bucket o’ swag” and bronze medal winner Pat Ang shipped the PokerStars voucher. They weren’t the only winners though, as ALL participants received their choice of a RunGoodGear-produced Mixed Game Festival V long-sleeve shirt or a copy of Poker Hall of Famer Eli Elezra’s book, Pulling the Trigger.

Brian Dowd

Brian with his “bucket o’ swag”

It’s Time to Join Us!

Fewer marathon sessions took place among MGF players on Monday, creating an opportunity to work through the games’ waiting list and allow everybody a seat who wanted one.

We’ve still got three $4/8 dealer’s choice tables going at @PokerRoomRWLV and open seating with no list at @PokerLifeMedia#MixedGameFestival V

THIS is the time to join us 😁 pic.twitter.com/M4co9cJmyR

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 4, 2023

After spending the beginning of the day at the festival, I left the room for a few hours and returned a little after 8 p.m. to two open seats across the three still-booming tables calling my name.

I took a seat at Robbie’s table, three to his right, and quickly jumped into Badugi mid-rotation. I didn’t need to worry about calling Razz on him when it became my turn to pick the next game, either, since Cardplayer Lifestyle social media director Chad McVean took care of that earlier in the day.

It’s not a @PokerLifeMedia Mixed Game Festival if you don’t #CallRazzOnRobbie!

Come on down to @PokerRoomRWLV and join in the fun!#pokerlife #Vegas29 pic.twitter.com/imrtUGQvxC

— Chad McVean (@Veaner85) July 3, 2023

Plus, we still have three more days to go. I fully intend to call Razz on Robbie sometime before the end of the festival.

I might have had an amazing time at @cardplayerlife’s Mixed Game Festival at Resorts World today. Laughed a lot! Check it out until July 6th. 💓 @MikePatrick98 @Veaner85 @cardplayerlife pic.twitter.com/N8AUeASI3k

— Christina Bradfield (@mauichri) July 4, 2023

Anyway, I got to play a few games I knew, like A-5 Triple Draw and Badeucy, along with new ones for me, like Drawmaha 49 and Archie. After about three-and-a-half hours, it was time for me to retire and begin the day’s recap. I was told the three tables stood solid until 2:30 am until a couple of them broke, with the final table only breaking well after 4:30 am.

Pokercoaching.com Player of the Day – Aidan Long

New to the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V, we are featuring a “Player of the Day” each day during the festival, sponsored by PokerCoaching.com. As a reminder, all Mixed Game Festival V attendees can receive a free one-week membership to PokerCoaching.com Premium just by asking Robbie in person for the special link. Check out this article with the specific details of what that entails.

Meet Aidan Long, our @PokerCoaching_ #MixedGameFestival V Day 2 Player of the Day.

His name got called for the $2/5 NLHE and he said “no way, I’m staying right here!” 😁

His story will feature in our daily recap coverage on @PokerLifeMedia. pic.twitter.com/3A7eJjafnU

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 4, 2023

Day 2’s Player of the Day was Aidan Long, a recent Vegas transplant from Boston. A software developer who works remotely, Long moved to Sin City last September to bring himself closer to the game of poker after beginning to take the game more seriously in 2020.

Long learned how to play poker from his grandparents, who taught him when he spent time with them during summers as a kid. After the pandemic hit, he moved back home and began to play home games with friends.

Despite countless hours of studying over the last few years, Monday was Long’s first foray into mixed games. He came into the room around 4 p.m. intending to play some $2/$5 No-Limit Hold’em and saw our $4/$8 mix, piquing his curiosity enough to sit down while waiting for a spot at his intended game.

Even after hearing his name called for $2/$5 at around 8pm, “there’s no way I was leaving!” said Long in between Razz hands. “I’m loving it!” he added after I asked if he was enjoying the change of pace.

When asked about his favorite game so far, he quickly said Omaha 3-2-1.

Why?

In true poker fashion: because he won!

Three Days Remain

Tuesday marks the midway point of the five-day Mixed Game Festival V, and plenty more fun remains on the docket.

We’ll be hosting a Scavenger Hunt at 11 a.m. today (and awarding more gifts to all participants). More giveaways will take place through the remainder of the festival, and we expect to see some poker celebrities make their way to the room as their Main Event schedules allow.

Tomorrow our Mixed Game Festival V starts with a Scavenger Hunt with prizes and fun to be had!

Head over to @PokerRoomRWLV as the hunt starts at 11:00 AM!

As usual, the fun low-stakes dealer’s choice cash games will follow!

Info: https://t.co/H8UDgx9vsq#PokerLifeMedia pic.twitter.com/ggETbCLpy0

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 4, 2023

Poker Hall of Famer Eli Elezra will make an appearance at some point, as will Mastering Mixed Games author (and WPT/WSOP champion) Dylan Linde, 2004 WSOP Main Event champion Greg Raymer, and more.

We’ll be welcoming the one and only Norman Chad on Thursday, July 6. He will host a $20/$40 O8/Stud 8 mix as a part of MGF V, and players can join the list a day before to ensure a seat with him when the day begins.

Day 3 is sure to be another fun one today. We hope to see you at Resorts World Las Vegas!

*Our daily coverage of Mixed Game Festival V is brought to you, with much appreciation, courtesy of PokerStars.

A palpable excitement was in the air to kick off the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V on Sunday at noon. The festival will run for five days through Thursday, July 6, featuring low-stakes dealer’s choice and mixed cash games, daily merchandise giveaways, a trivia competition, poker book signings, and more.

Players representing all corners of the globe began filling the poker room inside Resorts World Las Vegas a little after 11 a.m. and were eager to get the cards in the air. Play officially began closer to 12:15, as Cardplayer Lifestyle’s owner and founder Robbie Strazynski first welcomed everybody with a pizza party to ring in the festival.

As promised, pizza was served!

Three tables of dealer’s choice are running!
Head down to @PokerRoomRWLV and get on the list!#PokerLifeMedia pic.twitter.com/n3detT3utl

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 2, 2023

Let the Games Begin!

Three full tables of players quickly devoured the pizzas and began selecting their games of choice.

The @cardplayerlife #MixedGameFestival V is officially underway inside @PokerRoomRWLV! Two full tables of $4/$8 Dealer’s Choice games are running with a third set to open later today. Come get a seat and join us! pic.twitter.com/ygZvXvfiRU

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 2, 2023

The first giveaway came on the day’s first hand. Robbie announced that the best badugi in a split-pot game would also receive their choice of a Jim Donahue-authored poker book.

In some cases, players chose to subject others – namely Robbie – to Razz. Apparently, that’s a thing 😉

There’s some giveaways going on during play too!

You too could win a Dramaha book while playing Drawmaha!

Come join the fun at @PokerRoomRWLV!#PokerLifeMedia pic.twitter.com/Im7rnIYOPd

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 2, 2023

More players are catching on!#CallRazzOnRobbie is just fun for everyone!

Come down to @PokerRoomRWLV to join @PokerLifeMedia‘s Mixed Game Festival V and put a smile on @cardplayerlife‘s face!#pokerlife #Vegas29 pic.twitter.com/HrzJss0oXF

— Chad McVean (@Veaner85) July 3, 2023

BBO Poker Tables Founder and CEO George Chao stopped by in the opening hours of the festival to sing his praises for the Mixed Game Festival V. Chao also delivered a half dozen portable table mats that will be given away to the winners of our Poker Trivia Competition on Monday, July 3, at 11:30 a.m, Scavenger Hunt on Tuesday July 4, at 11 a.m., and a few other luckily drawn random winners throughout the festival.

Pokercoaching.com Player of the Day – Nadi Medlege

New to the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival V, we are featuring a “Player of the Day” each day during the festival, sponsored by PokerCoaching.com. As a reminder, all Mixed Game Festival V attendees can receive a free one-week membership to PokerCoaching.com Premium just by asking Robbie in person for the special link. Read on for specific details of what that entails.

Nadi Medlege became the first ever Player of the Day. Medlege is in town from Lebanon and played a full session on Sunday, but not without taking a few moments to speak about his love for mixed game poker.

Meet Nadi Medlege, our #MixedGameFestival V Day 1 @PokerCoaching_ Player of the Day!

You’ll learn more about this fascinating poker player in tomorrow’s recap, by @hill_kerby pic.twitter.com/zFuJykPmLT

— Cardplayer Lifestyle (@PokerLifeMedia) July 3, 2023

Medlege’s roots in poker date back to 2000. He started playing at the Aviation Club in Paris, and recently relocated to Lebanon to be closer to family, but only spends about half the year there.

As for the other half?

Well, Medlege takes two trips each year to Las Vegas and stays for about three months each time. When he’s in town, he said he always plays mixed games at Resorts World, usually playing $8/$16 or $20/$40.

Medlege credited the variety he enjoys in mixed games to his ability to play long sessions. He said it’s harder for him to play longer sessions of No-Limit Hold’em than mixed games, with his longest marathon session to date coming in at 32 hours.

He added, “I love mixed games, and I think it would be so good for the game if everybody learned them!”

Four Tables of Play Mark a Successful Day 1

Table #4 of $4/8 dealer’s choice cash games now up and running at @PokerLifeMedia‘s #MixedGameFestival V at @PokerRoomRWLV

🎉🎉🎉🎉 pic.twitter.com/XhzNPVz2Pe

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 3, 2023

Resorts World’s poker room was electric all day Sunday. The Mixed Game Festival V had a double-digit waiting list due to a packed house, along with the casino’s regular cash game offerings and another successful tournament for the room this summer.

A fourth table of play opened just after 8 p.m., easing the wait list and bringing even more energy to the room. A trio of veteran and newer industry writers, Yori Epskamp, Mike Patrick, and Jeremy Geist, took a break from their busy roles at PokerNews to jump into the action.

It didn’t take long before a post-it note made its way onto a placard on the felt for the game, Watermelon. Players each received four cards, just like Omaha, before the dealer brought three boards. Each board’s winner got a point at the end of the hand, and the player with the most points took down the pot.

Eventually, players took things to another level and ate watermelon while playing Watermelon!

They’re not just eating watermelon… They’re PLAYING Watermelon 🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉 😁

Nothing like low-stakes cash games at @PokerLifeMedia #MixedGameFestival V at @PokerRoomRWLV pic.twitter.com/k60bSAzDlq

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 3, 2023

Perhaps expected, players took full advantage of the dealer’s choice format, with fun variants being chosen on the regular. Badugi had a steady presence, often in split-pot games like Razzdugi, Drawmaha High-Dugi, and Badacey.

We’ll see if those games remain a constant over the remainder of the festival, or if players change things up a bit in the coming days.

Remaining Schedule of Events

One full day may be in the books, but we’re only 20% of the way through the fifth iteration of the Mixed Game Festival.

Want a sweet new long-sleeve shirt from @RunGoodGear or a copy of @elielezra1‘s autobiography?

Join us at @PokerRoomRWLV at #MixedGameFestival V tomorrow & Tuesday for our @PokerLifeMedia trivia competition and scavenger hunt.

Every participant gets one (or join for both 😁)! pic.twitter.com/oXIL0jYEZN

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) July 2, 2023

There’s still a full slate of events scheduled for the rest of the festival, and we look forward to seeing more new faces join the ones who are already looking forward to being with us all week. If you’re looking to pop in, please do! We’ll have cash games going until the wee hours of the morning, along with the following promotions:

Our @PokerLifeMedia #MixedGameFestival V just got a little more festive. 😀@NormanChad has confirmed that on the festival’s final day (July 6), he’ll be captaining a $20/40 O8/Stud8 table.

You can get on the game’s list starting the day before via @PokerRoomRWLV or @PokerAtlas pic.twitter.com/bkt8Q26rk2

— Robbie Strazynski (@cardplayerlife) June 21, 2023

MGF V Schedule

*Our daily coverage of Mixed Game Festival V is brought to you, with much appreciation, courtesy of PokerStars.