The Rise of Poker Vlogs and Why They Have Taken the Poker World by Storm
So why have poker vlogs become such a hit with the poker community? And who are the top vloggers and up and comers to look out for in 2018?
A Michigan-born professional live cash game player that made the move to Las Vegas, Andrew Neeme is best known for his poker vlogs that he posts on his YouTube channel. He found online poker whilst working in the music business. Being in an industry that paid ‘no money’, Andrew determinedly built up a bankroll online playing at ‘Bugsy’s Club’ (an online cardroom that no longer exists). Through studying and putting volume in at the tables, he moved up from the micro stakes to play as high as $10/$20. After Black Friday happened for US players, Neeme decided to transition to live poker and made the move to the nexus of gambling – Las Vegas.
Playing a mix of stakes but predominantly $5/$10, Andrew has grinded the cash games at a variety of Las Vegas establishments since then. In October 2016, he decided to start vlogging his poker journey and posting the videos to YouTube (you can see his very first one here). Less than a year later, Andrew’s poker vlogs have inspired a trend of vlogging amongst the poker community (including the likes of Daniel Negreanu and Doug Polk). The production of his videos – from impressive drone shots to exciting first-person camera footage at the poker tables – make Neeme’s vlog the best of its kind (though incidentally, he did have a drone accident in a recent vlog)...
Since Andrew plays live cash games, his winnings aren’t documented. He did reveal some info on his winnings in a vlog recently, showing that he’s won $36,000 in his 488 hours of playing since starting the vlog, averaging $74.66/hour over the period. With his vlog increasingly taking up his time, Andrew now finds himself splitting more of that time between poker and filming/editing.
When he’s not playing poker or vlogging, Andrew enjoys playing music and is a talented drummer (DRUM SOLO AT 26:26). If his vlogs haven’t shown it already, he’s definitely a creative. He’s passionate about photography, taking part in a challenge on Instagram where he aimed to post one photo per day. The results made for a nice snapshot of Neeme’s lifestyle and his poker journey is one that inspires many others to take it.
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Andrew Neeme - Bar Hopping in New OrleansAndrew Neeme puts the poker on hold, briefly, for a day of fun in New Orleans... meaning a day of cocktails across the city. What ...
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Andrew Neeme - Bellagio 5/10 During CES!One of the biggest conventions of the year for Las Vegas is happening. Let's see what effect it has on the 5/10nl poker games at t...
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Andrew Neeme - Uncapped at the NuggetLive action poker is back and there's no max buyin at the Golden Nugget poker tables. Andrew Neeme gets in there!
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Andrew Neeme - Straddle From AnywhereThis vlog starts at the casino and ends at the casino, at the Hollywood Park Casino with juicy action at a 5/10 game!
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Andrew Neeme - Fishing With DynamitePoker pro and video blogger Andrew Neeme is playing poker in Los Angeles. There will be blood.
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Andrew Neeme - Expected Income in Live PokerOne of the most asked about topics -- how much money can you expect to make playing low to midstakes live poker? Specifically, the...
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Andrew Neeme - $1,000 Gatorade Prop Bet!Vlogger Andrew Neeme ran into an old friend at the Aria poker tables in Las Vegas. He's got some gambling stories...
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Andrew Neeme - Thoughts on Bankrolls, Tournaments and TippingNo poker action in this episode, but Andrew will definitely get back in the action soon. In the meantime, he discusses how much mo...
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Andrew Neeme Q&A Part 2 - Why I Started a Poker VlogThis is part two of the Poker Q&A session that Andrew Neeme started in the last video, find out why he started blogging his poker ...
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Andrew Neeme Q&A - Is Poker Fulfilling?Andrew Neeme's viewers asked him tons of questions about Las Vegas, poker, and more. The real question is, will he get to all of t...
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