Andrew Neeme: Golf & Gambling

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Neeme: Golf & Gambling
16:41
14 Jan

(Photo: Youtube.com)

Hitting a few golf balls seems like a fine way to relieve the stress that one might feel after a few hours of poker at Bellagio's $5/$10 cash tables.

Andrew Neeme did just that in his vlog#22 entitled Golf & Gambling, interspersing an impromptu visit to TopGolf with a breakdown of hands over his winning poker session. From the looks of the way Neeme has been running good, however, his time at the poker tables may be nearly stress-free.

The golfing vlogger got it in bad a couple times and still managed to scoop a few nice pots, prompting Neeme to recommend that players hoping to embark on a run good should start their own vlog as he has done. Should his run good continue, we may just see YouTube get a bit more crowded with vlogging poker players.

To Neeme's credit, he included a bit of exercise and athletics into vlog #22 via his appearance at TopGolf. This differs from another popular poker vlogger, The Trooper, whose cardio exercise routine apparently does not go beyond lifting huge cheeseburgers, slices of pizza, and endless cups of coffee.


Table Selection is Crucial

In addition to his hand breakdowns and golf shots, Neeme reveals what he looks for when selecting the best cash tables to play. The vlogger tends to seek out the loudest and most lively tables, assuming that the rowdiest poker tables will be populated with more recreational players. A table filled with players sporting hoodies and headphones will typically not result in maximized profits.

Got to give some mad props to Neeme for his video editing skills in this vlog. While discussing a particular hand when he called an all-in bet pre-flop with pocket Kings, his opponent turned over AA, and Neeme transitioned to a whiff on his drive at the range.

Lo and behold, a Cowboy hits the board on the flop, and Neeme smacks his next golf shot at TopGolf with a drive that would have made John Daly proud. My old Film Study teacher in high school would have stopped the video at this point and commenced to lecture for the next 10 minutes on making subtle transitions while filming. Well done!


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Charles is a Chicago native and long time poker player who dusted off his journalism degree and began writing about poker following the events of Black Friday in 2011. He has written for a number of leading poker websites, offering his insights and expertise on subjects ranging from online poker leg...Read more

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