Poker Players Who Followed Bill Perkins 5 Must-Dos
Let's take a look at some of the more interesting examples of people who followed Bill Perkins 5 must-dos.
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Let's take a look at some of the more interesting examples of people who followed Bill Perkins 5 must-dos.
In one of his recent YouTube videos, popular poker personality Alec Torelli reflects on his twenties and shares with us the plans for the next decade on his life.
Episode 40 certainly didn't disappoint offering the viewers some big pots, the always entertaining antics of Phil Laak and stellar commentary by Chris Hanson and Joe Stapleton.
Damien Cooper promises us a series of vlogs with an interesting premise, showing his journey from local small stakes cash game pro to the WSOP Main Event and beyond.
Bill Perkins is known for his love of crazy prop bets and the recent one he made with brothers Jaime and Matt Staples might be one of his best wagers yet.
A former Twitch.tv streamer who was partially responsible for the live stream poker revolution the fruits of which we're able to enjoy to this day.
There is still plenty of space in poker vlogging scene for new, exciting perspectives and this is precisely what a new poker vlogger by the name of Brad Owen brings to the table.
Torelli explains in simple terms the difference between game theory optimal and exploitative play using the example of rock-paper-scissors
Unfortunately, since the end of 2015, Daniel Negreanu seems to be more in touch with the needs of his corporate overlords than the demands of the people.
Doug "WCGrider" Polk recently released a new YouTube video where he shares with us how much poker players are really making
Tonkaaaap's video is a brilliant showcase of how much fun virtual reality poker can be. Players can simply converse or start hurling watermelons, money and beer bottles at each other.
In his short video Doug Polk makes a really good job of mocking the PokerStars promotional material for a new poker format called Beat the Clock.
The recent Reddit "Ask Me Anything" Kassouf was a subject of helps to shine some light on his WSOP ME actions and personality as a whole.
The partnership between the biggest online poker room and one of the biggest names in eSports seem to be getting more and more serious.
WCGRider points out that when talking about the future of poker we should treat online and live variants separately.