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Originally Posted by JPantz
I wouldn't be surprised if they've actually bought out already. There was just no way this was going to ever be successful. There is no routine and no consistency. For something this intense, you can't move three times and constantly go on trips. He only streams a couple days a week if that so, there is no excuse not to be spending all day in the gym. Casually walking in a jacket and jeans is not cardio. He could have easily stayed in Canada, set up a routine and maybe even get a home gym/stream set up like Bajheera. Which is a great example of someone who trains multiple times a day and streams it, as well as streams games.
I've been following along with the journey for a years, but as a "fan", I'm tired of being let down. There have only been 9 streams this month and were only 5 in October. Successful streamers, stream 5-7 days a week, not 5 days a month. I honestly, want to see him be successful, but I'm concerned about the long term, and short term viability of being a streamer and sponsored poker player.
I don't watch his stream, but I'm guessing it's not financially viable for him to stream anymore. He's losing money at the tables, not making much in subs/ad revenue, most people have latched onto the fact he's a losing player so they're not buying shares of him at a markup. There are also bigger and better streamers who he can't compete with. Stars may have also slashed his sponsorship, you never know.
Maybe he's just bored of it all as well. The novelty has worn off. Given all these reasons, I wouldn't be surprised if he quits streaming in the next 1-2 years and moves onto something else in life.
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Originally Posted by magking1
Jamie is too busy getting his freak on to focus on other stuff.
But he is getting married soon so that will likely change
Go Jamie, its your birthday!!!!!!
Married soon? To who? It amazes me that men still get married in this day and age, given all we know about female hypergamy, Briffault's Law and divorce laws completely favoring women.