duderino89
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- #26
fundiver199 said:To be honest probably not. There are a lot of poker streams already, and if I occationally watch one of them, I prefer to watch someone, where I think, I can learn something, and where some interesting spots might come up. And no offence to you or anyone else, but a CC freeroll just does not fit the bill.
A few years ago Doug Polk admitted in one of his videos, that his 100-10.000$ bankroll challenge had not exactly made him as much money, as he had hoped for. He made the 9.900$ profit at the tables obviously, but as a content creator it had been a flop for him. His words were "nobody wants to watch you play the micros".
And thats even someone as famous as him. Most people - and myself included - would rather watch Doug Polk or Daniel Negreanu play some high roller games, we can only dream of playing, to see, if we can pick up some tricks, and also just for the excitement of the money at stakes. Again no offence to you, but thats just the way, it is![]()
Happy New year!
And yes unfortunatly i have to agree with you - viewerships allways go to higher buy-ins - but that's fine for me ! I think there is a lot of tricks and tips you can learn on how to exploit specific tournaments on microstakes as well. But i enjoy the journey more then anything else so far!
I have played some 530$ WCOOP mainevents in cooperation with xflixx -reached day 2 - and immediatly had the highest viewership, except for my birthday where i had GJreggie Pyeface OP-Poker xflixx - raksha and pretty much all of pokerstars memberstaff playing a homegame with me. So there is 2 options to reach high viewership - playing high stakes - or playing with known names on your birthday










