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Originally Posted by Lord_Crispen
If you have to video hands to learn, I'm not sure it's going to be as helpful as you think.
Did I say I had to? It was a thought I had, after watching poker VLOGs. I'd like a comprehensive record of my play. If it's not possible, that's fine. It's why I'm asking. And if it's not that helpful, that's also fine. I can reevaluate and switch to other methods of note taking at any point.
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Originally Posted by Rapini
Please quote where anyone said it's allowed.
Of course it's not allowed.
Aldeboa - "Just a heads-up, casinos generally do allow cell phones at the table." Granted this is vague, but that's why I was asking for clarification of exactly what is meant by "cell phones at the table." And judging from several subsequent responses, clearly whether it's allowed is not as black and white as you seem to think.
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Originally Posted by Aldeboa
The way to get better with notes is to practice taking notes, not substituting your note taking with a crutch.
This is a fair point, but I can do both at the same time. The combination of notes + video surely contains more information than notes alone.
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Originally Posted by AngusThermopyle
If told by the poker room not to video, none of the major vloggers will video during the game. They are not going to risk getting barred from a source of income.
Plus, what OP wants to do is so much more than what the vloggers do.
Agree on first point. Hypothetically, if I were filming and warned to stop, I would desist.
Disagree on second point. Filming hands and uploading them to the internet for them to be watched by hundreds of thousands of people is much more invasive than filming hands for personal use.