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@Anthony Martino Have you read The Mental Game of Poker? It's a good book when you're in Downswing Valley.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005RZRHDG
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005RZRHDG
@Anthony Martino Have you read The Mental Game of Poker? It's a good book when you're in Downswing Valley.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005RZRHDG
It's no silver bullet but it does change your mindset a bit and tells the process to (practice) dealing with shit. First 1/3 is basically the preface (which is usefull) then you can cherry pick chapters that affect you.I have not, but I've always heard good things
My creative juices are flowing and I'm planning something I think has the potential to be big. Because I've promoted sites like Coin Poker and ClubGG on my existing youtube page, I've noticed that youtube sometimes hits me with age-restrictions on my content. Actual strikes against my channel have come before, but disappeared when I appealed so there's that.
But overall I've noticed youtube pushing my content significantly less than it did a year ago. And I'm working on a solution.
I have a pretty solid "radio voice" and was secured a new youtube channel I'm calling "Golden Voice Gaming" which will be at @GoldenVoiceLive on youtube. To avoid the strikes I wouldn't be pushing the ClubGG stuff like I do on my current channel, it would be like a fresh start.
I'd film a bunch of content in advance so I have material to build for a consistent upload schedule. A lot of poker vloggers that play higher stakes often do "challenge" videos where they're trying to win $10,000 or to win enough to buy a new Rolex, etc. But I think some of them play for such high stakes that it's unrelatable to the masses.
My concept would be doing more relatable challenges as well as some outlandish ones:
- GRAPHICS CARD UPGRADE
I'm trying to upgrade my 5 year old graphics card with a new Nvidia 5080 (maybe I don't reach the goal and have to settle for a 5070 Ti)
- GIFT FOR WIFE
My wife LOVES Hello Kitty. She has shelves and shelves of plushies and other stuff. I show an empty shelf and I'm trying to win enough to fill the shelf. Maybe in the end I only win $5 so we show the shelf and it's empty except for a tiny keychain plushie
- MY CAR
I got a parking ticket and I need to win enough to pay it off or it's getting towed!
I need to replace all four tires
Can I win enough to afford a tank of gas?
- A HORSE
I want to buy an actual horse (in the end I don't win enough and you see a video of me riding one of those mechanical horses you put change into in front of a grocery store instead)
- RANSOM
Ninjas kidnapped my wife and I need to pay for kung-fu lessons to get her back!
International Terrorists kidnapped my wife and want 3 grand. In the end I don't win enough and I'm looking devastated I'll never see her again. Then the phone rings and you only hear my side of the conversation
"Hello? ......What do you mean I have to take her back???!!!! She's on her period! Well no, I don't want her like that, can't you guys keep her and I'll pick her up in 7 days?.....You'll pay ME $3,000???.............make it 5......"
- MY CAT
Will I win enough to feed him this week or is he going back to the shelter?
I figure it provides a level of relatability to "the masses" they don't get with the higher stakes players, and allows for some funny narratives at the same time. It also allows the content to bleed into demographics that might not normally watch a poker video. Hello Kitty enthusiasts are INSANE with their love of that mouthless demon kitty. I could put a tracker on the right of the screen that rises while I play and win money, and new hello kitty plushes "pop" onto the screen near the tracker to indicate how well we're doing, and then if I lose a big pot it drops down and a bunch of them pop out, etc.
I'd film sessions in advance and know what ones fit specific narratives, and then attach them. So I'd never actually lose my cat, I'd assign that narrative to a winning session and show video of him happily eating in the end.
I'm also working on making some graphical/layout changes to my design to look more clear for viewers, especially on mobile. Still a work in progress but I've attached a still so you can see the concept.
Anyway, I think this pivot to a new channel could blow up a lot better than my existing channel if done right, and I'm pretty excited for it. Also, by using "Golden Voice Gaming" I lean into my narration but I also am open-ended with "gaming" so I can pivot into video games, casino games, etc. and not just be pigeonholed with poker or PLO.
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I can’t give any advice to a professional poker player but something I can add my two cents into is getting the 5070ti over the 5080 for now because they have the same amount of vram (16gb of GDDR7) just something to look at. Not sure when the 5080 super or TI will come out. I have the 5070ti and I like it a lot. Maybe when prices eventually (hopefully) come down on RAM due to the RAM “shortage” the 5080 will be more “affordable” than even now. Although if it’s crowdfunded 5080 would be.
Makes sense to me, I like that idea. I’ll tell you if you’re a computer guy or a tech guy micro center is ALMOST just as dangerous as PCF stay away. We had a charlotte location open and I can’t resist. you’ve been warned.I'm on an 8GB RTX 3070. It's definitely starting to have its issues from time to time with sounding loud and overheating.
My challenge goals aren't going to necessarily be my own real goals, but designed for the audience in a lot of ways. I'm not going into a session with a specific goal in mind. I play sessions and record them, and know the results, THEN I attach the "challenge" that fits.
So if I'm trying to feed my cat this week or he has to go back to the shelter, obviously I pick a winning session so I never get rid of him.
If I'm trying to win enough money to buy a horse, that isn't happening, so I select a session and only win enough for me to pop some quarters in one of those mechanical horses kids ride in front of a grocery store.
With the graphics card thing, I don't win enough to get the 5080, but I do win enough to get a 5070, as a for instance. These are all just working ideas, nothing set in stone.
As far as graphics cards go, the 5070 Ti would likely be the one I'd go with anyway. The prices are ridiculous for graphics cards nowadays, and I might even settle for a 12GB 5070. For the moment I'm trying to keep the existing card running, it does everything I need it to do. And we are getting a Micro Center in Austin sometime mid or late 2026 so hopefully I can hold out until it's in town, never been but always heard tales of it being "The Mecca"
these lodge games aren’t clips it’s a full blown production.That is a super long clip. Not curated much if at all. I wish it were condensed into a relatively few hands with analysis and commentary. I can't find a reason to watch three hours worth of nearly live content.
Or in our parlance, TLDW -=- DrStrange
That is a super long clip. Not curated much if at all. I wish it were condensed into a relatively few hands with analysis and commentary. I can't find a reason to watch three hours worth of nearly live content.
Or in our parlance, TLDW -=- DrStrange
I thought about dipping my toes into PLO at Lodge or TCH, but the 1/2/5 with match the stack buyins is a bit large for me. Have you tried the 2/2 PLO tables? How's that play? It's 300 max at Lodge and 500 max at TCH.
The ROE 1/2 NL and 2/2 PLO sounds interesting too.
Made my debut after promoting the Lodge for THREE FUCKING YEARS on my channel, getting onto their Lodge Locals Livestream (a channel separate from the one gatekept by Skull Mike that I could never get on)
And it went rather well:
@Anthony Martino I am guessing maybe there wasn't much of a list for the stream and that's why there were so many dealers seated in the game? Good quality stream and nice run up by you! Are you planning to try to get into it next week?
Making progress on the new channel. I still want to have 3-4 full weekly vlogs and accompanying shorts ready before I launch it.
My first episode is likely to be a challenge where I'm trying to win enough to upgrade my 6 year old graphics card in my system. Given my channel will be brand new, I expect that it will reach more than just a poker audience, especially when the challenge involves pc gaming tech.
As such, I was planning to have a quick explanation video near the beginning (while also mentioning to skip ahead 30 seconds to get straight into the action if you don't need the explanation) to help non-poker audiences understand the very basics.
My first attempt I felt was overly long and didn't quite pop:
Here is my 2nd version which I think is a lot better:
Come on man, you’re on a poker chip forum and your thumbnail has those chips?
Good luck with the channel! I don’t watch a lot of PLO vids but I’ll add it to the queue once you get up and running.
i agree the second one is much better, but if the segment is meant for complete newbies, i think you should still touch on the no‑limit vs. pot‑limit difference too.