OK so in case you didn't watch it live or search it on YT after, here is the Vlogger game:
... and the first vlogger to put out a sorta-vlog after is .... Czechraise Charles ... its actually a little hand analysis of what was probably considered the Hand of the Night by most and certainly an unusually played hand.
Also recently released by CRC -- adventures at Ocean's 11 casino in an interesting PLO/BigO mixed game. Look for that on his channel.
Jeff Boski cooks a steak. What can I say, I like his technique. Its the type of high end steakhouse technique that you too can do at home. Also, he played a tournament.
I love the music in so many of these vlogs (well I only watch Neeme but the first one in OP was good too). How would describe this kind of fresh upbeat music?
VLOGGER GAME this Wednesday on STONES LIVE.
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I expect Neeme will release a vlog about the game by Friday, ...
Andrew did not disappoint, releasing his vlog almost exactly "on time" (one day "late" based on my estimation) as expected. Well done. See a little more behind the scenes @Sammy's, airport, etc.
I love the music in so many of these vlogs (well I only watch Neeme but the first one in OP was good too). How would describe this kind of fresh upbeat music?
Over-used.
But that's more of an opinion. An actual classification might be:
Dubstep
or
Pop Dance
under the general category of Electronica Musica. Most of the vloggers use bensound.com some of them use another royalty free music service and then a few just don't care and violate copyright rules.
VLOGGER GAME this Wednesday on STONES LIVE. T I expect Neeme will release a vlog about the game by Friday, Brad will probably release his by the following Friday. Jeff, Dale and Kevin probably by the Friday after that, and Ray of course will be sometime in August when he releases his July vlog. So look for all of those plus replay of the event on Twitch or YouTube.
I was pleasantly wrong on timing as Jeff has just released his vlog perspective of the event. "Did we come to Sacremento to fold?" <3 Jeff!
This is part 1 (part 2 pending I assume). Lots of Jeff's usual video hits. Primary critique for this vlog today -- on technique. I know Jeff uses only his cell phone to do everything. This is usually ok -- but having your cell phone record what I assume is a playback of the event on the television (based on audio quality) at a slight angle is ... just not up to your usual standard. I wish I had a suggestion for you -- I don't know how to record a video that is playing on my iphone so I'm not sure how to make it better -- without changing techniques and having to do some desktop editing off the phone. Fairly mild critique as this was certainly outside your usual with integrating outside video and trying something new.
so Neeme plays the highest stakes of the 8 vloggers in that game?
Andrew and Brad usually play 2/5 or 5/10 NL cash. Jeff is an MTT grinder who plays whatever cash games his friends are playing on a night off the tourney grind. They are certainly the three more or less used to higher level games. The others tend to play mostly 1/2, 1/3 or 2/5. I believe Bikeking may have mentioned a game or two at 5/10 but its not his usual.
Jeff Boski delivers part II -- see how two flopped flushes + flopped top set leads to "The biggest pot of my life!" -- featuring Jeff, Andrew "Bikeking" and David, the Stones local reg. Kudos to Boski, he includes the ... interesting as always ... Twitch chat.
Trigger Warning: Footage includes a full-blow Bart-gasm. Viewers beware.
Neeme has a retrospective on his vlogging so far. Well done, sir.
Matt Vaughn breaks down day 2 of his Main Event.
Rayz Rayl lays out his pre-vlogger game backstory. If you didn't know who he was, here is a primer.
What's up, 2+2! I'm back from vacation and once again on the vlog grind with episode 33. Hope you enjoy it and I'll talk to you in the comments!
Glad to see the new video posted, even more so since it's a throwback to your older style of life stuff mixed in with poker. And wow - that's a lot of driving, especially with a dog in the car!
Tough break on the tourney, and the cash results. Already you seem to be playing hands better though - less limping and more barreling. I do think your sizing was too small on the turn and river in the Ah4H hand. With so many nut outs by the turn, you should bet more like $60 to make it so you can shove the river either as a bluff if you don't hit or for value if you do. Granted, a river bluff wouldn't have worked in this case given what he was holding, but I think you get what I mean and in this case it cost you another $50 or so.
Also, it would help in your hand analysis if you went ahead and listed the stack sizes of your opponent(s). That way we can better understand their mentality as we go along.