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The 2017 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, Nevada may as well have been called “The Summer of the Vlogger.”
It was common to see popular (and not-so-popular) poker players holding cameras as they shot video in every corner of the Rio All-Suite Hotel and Casino.
If you are a poker fan, then you probably caught a vlog or two.
Will 2018 continue where 2017 left off? Time will tell.
The good news is that five of the most popular vloggers and streamers from last summer will be back. And they are bringing a fresh, new approach to the daily grind.
Daniel Negreanu promises fun for poker fans
Just last week, Daniel Negreanu tweeted:
May I just say, I am starting to feel the excitement for the summer build. So many massive buy ins and lots of money to be won or lost!
Plus, I have some fun things in store for poker fans. Stay tuned, likely released on Monday.
— Daniel Negreanu (@RealKidPoker) May 16, 2018
When Negreanu says “massive buy-ins,” he isn’t kidding. According to his yearly WSOP summer schedule blog post, Negreanu is “looking at about a $2 million investment this summer.”
He also talked about bringing his daily WSOP vlogs back.
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Perhaps in the near future we might have Google Poker, Facebook Poker, Wal-Mart Poker for money, etc. Likewise, we'll likely see big name existing sites who never ever ran in the US such as Betfair, Ladbrokes, and Everest Poker open their virtual doors for the very first time to the United States, each branding among their first released US online gaming licenses. In the meantime, the options for US players are limited to websites running in small countries or Indian reserves not subject to heavy guideline or independent auditing.
from Safest Online Poker Real Money https://www.uspoker.com/blog/poker-vloggers-wsop-2018/23203/
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