Andrew great having you back I love your vids .... there are so many pros who are just so nitty and non talkative unfriendly . And you are a very solid player and you also seem to enjoy yourself and not be miserable like a lot of live pros . Which I love . I'm sure you see it in a lot of regs that they sit there with headphones and iPads and are just miserable human beings. You on the other hand are just full of energy and have a very nice way about you. All the best man !!!!
Andrew, your vlogs are so interesting that I find myself watching them from start to finish and loving it. Great music, great editing and your stories are just top notch. Big wins coming soon!!!
Best vlog going. Your humble approach to the game and life in general will make this a winning prop. Keep it up brother. Its not a session, its one continual game.
I think for a lot of viewers this blog is a vicarious experience( and I believe it is one of its intents).As such,putting less glamorous or less action heavy hands is essential because it allows a more balanced perspective.How Andrew plays mundane hands is also very educational for me.
Funny. I left a cushy situation in Chicago for Las Vegas to play poker LOL Glad you're back grinding Andrew. Best of luck to your friend and looking forward to more videos. Cheers!
Andrew Neeme hey Andrew! me and a buddy are going to vegas to play some poker in early match. would love to meet u in person. email me please davidtongg@gmail.com
Andrew, love the fact that you included that JTs hand that you lost. As you mentioned, I'd love to see more hands like that as I personally think that most value in poker is made through the small-to-medium sized pots like those that add up. At the same time, I understand that you have to play to what your general audience wants to see, which is big pots. Not asking you to post more of you losing, just of a mediocre pots with ambiguous decisions, if you get me. The blog just keeps getting better and better.. love it!
Interesting. As l'm sitting here listening to your vlog while you're interviewing your buddy Jon Hemmer or "Hemmecuda", a childhood friend of mine, singer songwriter song come on in the background. Club Nouveau's "Why You Treat Me So Bad." Too funny. Great video. Thanks again Brotha Brad Johnnie Dee
I was actually reviewing a bunch of your videos today and about time I'm done you upload a new one :D I can tell you've improved your video quality a great deal since you started and to think that you got almost 35k subscribers in just 3 months or so is insane. Keep up the great work.
love your videos and your demeanor. definitely the best vlog on youtube. could watch hours of your footage and being a louisianaian yes you are saying new orleans correctly now hahaha
First really like your vlog, thanks. to be honest it's all the hands and your logic as you move through them that I find most helpful. So even if the hand seems uneventful; your insight as to why you think your ahead or your thought process is helpful. thanks again
I really like that you try to balance things in the blog. And, not that I want to see you lose, but I like that you explain how/why things went south in some hands.
Nawlins... you got it right. I appreciate your hand analysis and the graphics. Smart adjustment to the casinos taking away your recording at the table. Well done. Too bad that guy was getting hit over the head with the deck and flops... what can you do? A good second place hand sucks! Hang in there brother! Kick his ass next time. Good luck! Grateful for the Excellent Vid. Thanks Andrew.
Was playing yesterday at Hollywood Casino at Charlestown in West Virginia. The table next to mine were talking about their favorite poker vloggers. Your name was mentioned as one of the best. Much love from the East Coast. Keep up the good work.
I love your videos man. You seem like a very sincere and chill person. One day we'll have a beer once i visit vegas! Drinks on me my man. Keep up the good work
Ouch! I feel so bad for you Andrew! Your hands is how I run in my local casino. I get coolered everytime! Keep grinding you are a good player and you play your hands very precise and accurately regardless of outcome. Don't like coolers get you down. It's about making the right decision at the right time. Love your Vlogs!
Andrew do you think poker in general is getting harder to make money at compared to years ago because there is so many resources to aid players? do you think it will ever be unbeatable or not worth the risk because it will be nothing but coin flips?
Nawleens was fun ;-) But we're glad to have you back in your native habitat. I slipped into your mind with the second KQ. You KNEW you were beat, but just couldn't figure out what it could be. I'm sure you kicked yourself after the showdown (What was I thinking?). Don't beat yourself up too much. Sometimes, we KNOW we're up against regs with legitimate cards, but just, NEED TO SEE IT. Four-handed? It's a mandatory call. Don't lose sleep. He played that hand well and you will be the first to admit it. It just sucks when they outwit the fox. Love your Vlog. Stay well.
That's some really good hand breakdowns on the roof top. That guy shot is gross and then he has aces!! Man some nights your opponents just run hot against u.. just seem like that night for u.. wow good stuff my man defiantly helping me elevate my game in Dallas
Andrew, Ready Player One is a fantastic book :) I never wanted to put it down. If you're any way into all that futuristic and nerdy stuff you'll thoroughly enjoy it :D 10/10 by far
Good video as always and once again most informative poker vlogger out there by a mile.And thank the gambling gods that you didn't end this vlog drinking Starbucks.
The hand that starts at 15:54, Why is raising on the flop seem bad? Is it because you have a think you're ahead? Also, how to interpret that small bet size on the flop.
"Why is raising on the flop seem bad?" For me, I don't raise there because I don't want to fold out worse Kings, AQ-A9, QQ-TT type hands. If they always check/fold a bet on a blank turn it wouldn't matter, but if they'll barrel or call one more bet, you get more value that way. Plus you minimize your loss when either flopped a better hand. In hindsight a raise looks great, because Villain was drawing and fills their gutter on the turn, but how can we know that? Who is going to put an EP raiser on 87-86-76? Even a reg?
Andrew, Ready Player One so far is a good book. I've just started reading it myself. Highly recommended for people like us. Good luck on winning the big hands. Thanks for your hard work on the channel.
I hate when I mess up my sleep schedule. I refuse to do it to myself anymore. Im out the casino by 1am, in bed by 2am, and up by 9 at the latest. Sleeping right is probably the single healthiest thing in this world.
I'm not a sub, but I do watch your videos here in London UK, and out of all the poker vlogs out there I have to say yours is the classiest of them all. You give good insight and analysis , instead of rambling on about coffee. Maybe you should think about taking a trip across the pond someday, we have plenty of fish (& chips, lol) over here, & no restrictions on filming. Keep up the good work. PS can you please include some more coolers, even if you were just a witness,I'm kinda sick like that. Thanks Bro👍👍👍
Hey Andrew, great work as always. A suggestion I have is to maybe put your position and the position of your opponents underneath the "My Hand" and "Opponent" sections. For example, (SB/BB/UTG+1, etc.). Anyways, thanks for the vlogs!
Jon Hemmer Jon I really appreciate your advice, thank you sir! Any piece of material/book that you think is mandatory for excelling at poker? Thanks again man gl with the move.
This is tough because I would say all of the books on poker are outdated by 2-4 years. I used to always recommend the Mathematics of Poker by Bill Chen, and while some of the models used are too limited in scope for how far the game has come, it still provides a good framework from which to approach the game. It's very game theory intensive and heavily mathematical (as the name implies). If you do pick it up, don't get frustrated, as It's not important you can actually DO all the math involved, it's just important that you're able to follow along to see how they got there.
What are the odds that Andrew drove by the Trooper97 at the 4:31 and 4:38 mark!!? Great job as always Andrew, you are the Michael Jordan of Poker Vlogs!!
Good friend to have. Lot of things in life quickly comes to a quick ceiling on talent alone. You got to put in the work and discipline to get to be one of the top.
Thank you for an amazing VLOG. Could you make a kind of tutorial? explaining some of the poker lingo? eg. cutoff, highjack, UTG and so on. would be very much appreciated.
I technically live in Lakewood, CO (my mailing address anyway). But now I travel all over and fund my travels trading options. A lot more money in that, with way less work than poker. Probably all the money played in poker world-wide in a year, trades in the financial markets every minute, lol. Still love to play poker recreationally and love the vlogs!
Andrew Neeme Lol, I already contacted you a while ago. You emailed me back, I responded and haven't heard anything since. Figured you forgot about me or just got busy. Now you have a few friends doing the trading gig, so you don't really need my help, lol.
Haha, touche on the New Orleans pronunciation comment sir. I promise as a fellow Midwesterner I was genuinely curious though (having never been there myself). But, great vlog as always Andrew.
Thanks for showing hand #2, which was as interesting as other winning hands, imho. Also, the other hands analyzed were great!!! Love the balanced analysis. Poker to Day Trading? I don't know if that's better, but it's slightly different. Cheers.
Kenneth Horrell if the other 2 are loosing fishes, its actually better to play this 4handed game then a 9handed average table since you play a lot more hands / time.
Never gambled in my life. Can't see the point in it. But I enjoy watching these videos. Probably because there's a certain degree of intellectual combat taking place. Something like chess I suppose.
Ryan Vaughn Of course the analogy breaks down rather quickly. In chess, nothing is hidden; the element of luck is minimal; and the most skillful player inevitably wins. Plus, if you lose at chess, you don't have to eat pork and beans and sleep under a bridge.
Anything in this life's a gamble even the process of obtaining a skill set to something if proper Money Management isn't in place is a gamble This is why you enjoy watching these videos
Andrew, i liked that of 2 videos while you are describing us the hand, the video of the chinese new year, you should have kept all the way, it is a great idea. Nice vid.
Thanks for discussing the JT hand, I agree with what you said and think you discussing hands like this is valuable, interesting and still fun to watch. Just judging from the hands you described I think you're being too hard on yourself saying you didn't play that well. I think you ran into some tough spots and all of your decisions you described were reasonable. Also enjoyed the mail segment! That will be a fun addition. Ready Player One is a fantastic book, one of my all-time favorites for sure. Keep up the great work Andrew!
dude your the king of poker vlogs...one day in the rear future this poker bubble will bust and when it does less and less people will be trying to make a living playing poker and more and more people will just play for a gamble.....my mouth is wet from justing typing this lol...when that happens easy money will be back and I will be their soaking it all up
Jon Hemmer, there are some great poker games at the Horseshoe in Hammond just across the bridge here in Indiana. If I see you I will say hey. I know several people from Chicago play here.
Best Vlog in the game !
Man No doubt! Just a first class Person. I really enjoy His Vlog
Max's Cognac Review truth
Andrew great having you back I love your vids .... there are so many pros who are just so nitty and non talkative unfriendly . And you are a very solid player and you also seem to enjoy yourself and not be miserable like a lot of live pros . Which I love . I'm sure you see it in a lot of regs that they sit there with headphones and iPads and are just miserable human beings. You on the other hand are just full of energy and have a very nice way about you. All the best man !!!!
Almost 4 months have past with 28 vlogs posted and now with almost 35,000 subs and growing .Thanks Andrew! We appreciate your great vlogs Good Luck!
Andrew, seriously. You have some of the best content within poker, and outside of poker. Love all of the footage and analysis. Keep it up man.
I like how comfortable you're becoming in the vlogs, your personality is coming through and you seem like a cool guy
Also enjoyed the Mail on the couch skit haha
Anybody else notice how Andrew's confidence and presence grows from every video?
Andrew, your vlogs are so interesting that I find myself watching them from start to finish and loving it. Great music, great editing and your stories are just top notch. Big wins coming soon!!!
Best vlog going. Your humble approach to the game and life in general will make this a winning prop. Keep it up brother. Its not a session, its one continual game.
Really enjoying these...they continue to improve. Love your method of showing the placeholders on the screen...clever and effective.
I think for a lot of viewers this blog is a vicarious experience( and I believe it is one of its intents).As such,putting less glamorous or less action heavy hands is essential because it allows a more balanced perspective.How Andrew plays mundane hands is also very educational for me.
Funny. I left a cushy situation in Chicago for Las Vegas to play poker LOL Glad you're back grinding Andrew. Best of luck to your friend and looking forward to more videos. Cheers!
I love you man. Thanks for all your vlogs, perspective, analysis, entertainment
Welcome back to Vegas Andrew! Cheers for the awesome Vlog. Just subscribed!
Going to the bar and not even drinking 1 beverage, that's some will power .
To say the least...
I was thinking you should have stayed and hung out with your pal(s). Poker at the Bellagio is always going to be there.
Andrew Neeme hey Andrew! me and a buddy are going to vegas to play some poker in early match. would love to meet u in person. email me please davidtongg@gmail.com
Andrew, love the fact that you included that JTs hand that you lost. As you mentioned, I'd love to see more hands like that as I personally think that most value in poker is made through the small-to-medium sized pots like those that add up. At the same time, I understand that you have to play to what your general audience wants to see, which is big pots. Not asking you to post more of you losing, just of a mediocre pots with ambiguous decisions, if you get me. The blog just keeps getting better and better.. love it!
Interesting. As l'm sitting here listening to your vlog while you're interviewing your buddy Jon Hemmer or "Hemmecuda", a childhood friend of mine, singer songwriter song come on in the background.
Club Nouveau's "Why You Treat Me So Bad."
Too funny. Great video.
Thanks again Brotha Brad
Johnnie Dee
I was actually reviewing a bunch of your videos today and about time I'm done you upload a new one :D I can tell you've improved your video quality a great deal since you started and to think that you got almost 35k subscribers in just 3 months or so is insane. Keep up the great work.
love your videos and your demeanor. definitely the best vlog on youtube. could watch hours of your footage and being a louisianaian yes you are saying new orleans correctly now hahaha
Andrew since you're the best we need more videos.... So artistic man! Keep it up, love it.
First really like your vlog, thanks. to be honest it's all the hands and your logic as you move through them that I find most helpful. So even if the hand seems uneventful; your insight as to why you think your ahead or your thought process is helpful. thanks again
what's the stock tip???
You didn’t say favorable after the first flop! 3 years later and your videos have only gotten better. Thanks!!
I really like that you try to balance things in the blog. And, not that I want to see you lose, but I like that you explain how/why things went south in some hands.
Besides the slightly cringey touchy moment you guys had, great vlog xD
Really nice opening to the vlog ! this channel keeps delivering :)
Nawlins... you got it right. I appreciate your hand analysis and the graphics. Smart adjustment to the casinos taking away your recording at the table. Well done. Too bad that guy was getting hit over the head with the deck and flops... what can you do? A good second place hand sucks! Hang in there brother! Kick his ass next time. Good luck! Grateful for the Excellent Vid. Thanks Andrew.
Thanks Andrew, did you ever do a video with more of your chat with Jon ?
Was playing yesterday at Hollywood Casino at Charlestown in West Virginia. The table next to mine were talking about their favorite poker vloggers. Your name was mentioned as one of the best. Much love from the East Coast. Keep up the good work.
I love your videos man. You seem like a very sincere and chill person. One day we'll have a beer once i visit vegas! Drinks on me my man. Keep up the good work
Andrew, love the videos. Your playstyle reminds me of myself. Keep up the good work.
keep em coming my dude!!
Ouch! I feel so bad for you Andrew! Your hands is how I run in my local casino. I get coolered everytime! Keep grinding you are a good player and you play your hands very precise and accurately regardless of outcome. Don't like coolers get you down. It's about making the right decision at the right time. Love your Vlogs!
Andrew do you think poker in general is getting harder
to make money at compared to years ago because there is so many resources to aid players?
do you think it will ever be unbeatable or not worth the risk because it will be nothing but coin flips?
as always thx for the insight! really enjoy the vlog and the drone aerials keep it lively. serious inspiration for my vids. keep it up ☝, good luck 🍀
Great vlog. I've learned so much through your hand analysis (I'm fairly new to poker). Thank you for posting these vlogs, you are awesome! Cheers!
Great vids Andrew......keep em coming and cheers🍺
Still the poker VLOG KING!!! Look forward to each video out!
Nawleens was fun ;-) But we're glad to have you back in your native habitat. I slipped into your mind with the second KQ. You KNEW you were beat, but just couldn't figure out what it could be. I'm sure you kicked yourself after the showdown (What was I thinking?). Don't beat yourself up too much. Sometimes, we KNOW we're up against regs with legitimate cards, but just, NEED TO SEE IT. Four-handed? It's a mandatory call. Don't lose sleep. He played that hand well and you will be the first to admit it. It just sucks when they outwit the fox.
Love your Vlog. Stay well.
4:53 driving by the Trooper97, haha
HoleyCannoli was that trooper?? They scheduled it? He slowed down.
It was a silver Hyundai Veloster so...could be
drove to california to play live since i am only 18. 1-2 game and left 253$ up. keep it up andrew. love the videos. great inspiration
Being from Chicago and now living in Vegas....I must say I am surprised too see anyone moving back...best of luck to your buddy
That's some really good hand breakdowns on the roof top. That guy shot is gross and then he has aces!! Man some nights your opponents just run hot against u.. just seem like that night for u.. wow good stuff my man defiantly helping me elevate my game in Dallas
Andrew, Ready Player One is a fantastic book :) I never wanted to put it down. If you're any way into all that futuristic and nerdy stuff you'll thoroughly enjoy it :D 10/10 by far
Andrew Neeme ,, just to say ur so easy to like in poker tales, drone reviews, and simply a fellow human brother
Love how you run through your hands on the vlog, keep it up !
great vlog today brother! keep em coming!
Good video as always and once again most informative poker vlogger out there by a mile.And thank the gambling gods that you didn't end this vlog drinking Starbucks.
The hand that starts at 15:54, Why is raising on the flop seem bad? Is it because you have a think you're ahead? Also, how to interpret that small bet size on the flop.
"Why is raising on the flop seem bad?" For me, I don't raise there because I don't want to fold out worse Kings, AQ-A9, QQ-TT type hands. If they always check/fold a bet on a blank turn it wouldn't matter, but if they'll barrel or call one more bet, you get more value that way. Plus you minimize your loss when either flopped a better hand.
In hindsight a raise looks great, because Villain was drawing and fills their gutter on the turn, but how can we know that? Who is going to put an EP raiser on 87-86-76? Even a reg?
Aww man. Why no more recording on the table
Andrew, Ready Player One so far is a good book. I've just started reading it myself. Highly recommended for people like us. Good luck on winning the big hands. Thanks for your hard work on the channel.
I hate when I mess up my sleep schedule. I refuse to do it to myself anymore. Im out the casino by 1am, in bed by 2am, and up by 9 at the latest. Sleeping right is probably the single healthiest thing in this world.
This is something I always struggled with. I think the advice is prudent but always tough to leave a great game.
I'm not a sub, but I do watch your videos here in London UK, and out of all the poker vlogs out there I have to say yours is the classiest of them all. You give good insight and analysis , instead of rambling on about coffee. Maybe you should think about taking a trip across the pond someday, we have plenty of fish (& chips, lol) over here, & no restrictions on filming. Keep up the good work. PS can you please include some more coolers, even if you were just a witness,I'm kinda sick like that. Thanks Bro👍👍👍
Hey Andrew, great work as always. A suggestion I have is to maybe put your position and the position of your opponents underneath the "My Hand" and "Opponent" sections. For example, (SB/BB/UTG+1, etc.). Anyways, thanks for the vlogs!
DUDE!!! "Ready Player One" is a GREAT BOOK!!!!
Seriously fantastic!
...
Okay, now I'll watch the rest of the video :P
I don't like to second guess but when the villain bet $20 my first thought was pocket aces. Love the videos Andrew, keep up the great work.
Great mix of things to keep all your subscribers happy in this Vlog!
Good luck! In Chicago Jon, Thanks for the great advice.
John Tesla Thanks!
Jon Hemmer Jon I really appreciate your advice, thank you sir! Any piece of material/book that you think is mandatory for excelling at poker? Thanks again man gl with the move.
This is tough because I would say all of the books on poker are outdated by 2-4 years. I used to always recommend the Mathematics of Poker by Bill Chen, and while some of the models used are too limited in scope for how far the game has come, it still provides a good framework from which to approach the game. It's very game theory intensive and heavily mathematical (as the name implies). If you do pick it up, don't get frustrated, as It's not important you can actually DO all the math involved, it's just important that you're able to follow along to see how they got there.
Austin Rose Doug Polk has a lot of great free info and hand analysis on RUclips also has upswing poker lab .
What are the odds that Andrew drove by the Trooper97 at the 4:31 and 4:38 mark!!?
Great job as always Andrew, you are the Michael Jordan of Poker Vlogs!!
HUGS Bro....cheers for the Vlog Andrew!
Good friend to have. Lot of things in life quickly comes to a quick ceiling on talent alone. You got to put in the work and discipline to get to be one of the top.
Once again... Another #favorable video! Much love from Oregon Andrew!
Thanks! You in Portland or elsewhere, and how's the poker up there? Planning to come back to OR soon.
great vlog as always,youre so laid back . keep it up.
Thank you for an amazing VLOG. Could you make a kind of tutorial? explaining some of the poker lingo? eg. cutoff, highjack, UTG and so on.
would be very much appreciated.
This was a warm vlog, superb content
Andrew, caught onto your Vlog last week man. Great stuff. Consider sharing with us your recommended must-read poker books!
Tough session. What was the stock tip?
I technically live in Lakewood, CO (my mailing address anyway). But now I travel all over and fund my travels trading options. A lot more money in that, with way less work than poker. Probably all the money played in poker world-wide in a year, trades in the financial markets every minute, lol. Still love to play poker recreationally and love the vlogs!
Perhaps you can teach me the ways.
Rich yea me too lol send the ebook link 😀
Day trading is more profitable than poker
Andrew Neeme Lol, I already contacted you a while ago. You emailed me back, I responded and haven't heard anything since. Figured you forgot about me or just got busy. Now you have a few friends doing the trading gig, so you don't really need my help, lol.
getmajor Sorry haven't written an ebook. May do a vlog at some point. That's a lot of work though, lol.
Haha, touche on the New Orleans pronunciation comment sir. I promise as a fellow Midwesterner I was genuinely curious though (having never been there myself). But, great vlog as always Andrew.
Thanks for showing hand #2, which was as interesting as other winning hands, imho. Also, the other hands analyzed were great!!! Love the balanced analysis. Poker to Day Trading? I don't know if that's better, but it's slightly different. Cheers.
Good plays. I’m going to the casino this weekend and I’m watching your videos to hopefully help me win lol wish me luck 💪
Great work brother and love the attempts to say New Orleans ;)
I enjoy the semi-interesting hands! Please keep the balance going!
Was there a good reason for staying in a short handed game that late with a winning, balanced, solid regular?
Kenneth Horrell if the other 2 are loosing fishes, its actually better to play this 4handed game then a 9handed average table since you play a lot more hands / time.
Never gambled in my life. Can't see the point in it. But I enjoy watching these videos. Probably because there's a certain degree of intellectual combat taking place. Something like chess I suppose.
awe yes the great game of chess..
Intellectual like chess yes but poker is much more dynamic
Ryan Vaughn Of course the analogy breaks down rather quickly. In chess, nothing is hidden; the element of luck is minimal; and the most skillful player inevitably wins. Plus, if you lose at chess, you don't have to eat pork and beans and sleep under a bridge.
Agree with Jeff and Ryan, both games are great mind games.
Anything in this life's a gamble even the process of obtaining a skill set to something if proper Money Management isn't in place is a gamble This is why you enjoy watching these videos
Watching your vlog makes me play my A poker game! All the best!
Can you make a video explaining all of the terms you use? Thanks
Andrew, i liked that of 2 videos while you are describing us the hand, the video of the chinese new year, you should have kept all the way, it is a great idea. Nice vid.
I was worried it'd be too distracting and difficult to follow the poker action.
Great Vlog Andrew
Thanks for discussing the JT hand, I agree with what you said and think you discussing hands like this is valuable, interesting and still fun to watch. Just judging from the hands you described I think you're being too hard on yourself saying you didn't play that well. I think you ran into some tough spots and all of your decisions you described were reasonable.
Also enjoyed the mail segment! That will be a fun addition. Ready Player One is a fantastic book, one of my all-time favorites for sure. Keep up the great work Andrew!
Thanks Spencer.
Hi Andrew great blog. What's your opinion of the new Mirage poker room?
hahaha i was laughing when u showed AA hahaha
Dude, Ready Player One is a very good book. Gets very cheesy at times, but because of the writing style, the cheese works. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
dude your the king of poker vlogs...one day in the rear future this poker bubble will bust and when it does less and less people will be trying to make a living playing poker and more and more people will just play for a gamble.....my mouth is wet from justing typing this lol...when that happens easy money will be back and I will be their soaking it all up
+Jimmybeck14 LMFAO..true Story
Jon Hemmer, there are some great poker games at the Horseshoe in Hammond just across the bridge here in Indiana. If I see you I will say hey. I know several people from Chicago play here.
So I've heard! I'm sure I'll definitely be out sometime. Look forward to saying hi.
Gotta make the trip out to Atlantic City! Borgata is a great card room! keep up the good work
Haven't read any other comments yet....but I think it's good to show the game with both it's ups and it's downs. Thx for your efforts....
Andrew,
What do you think about the line the player with AJ took when you had J10 checking the turn when he picked up more equity with his A club?
Was that the trooper at 4.55?? The silver Veloster in the highway? Same as his car, maybe lol
authentic as usual
Tonight I was in the shower - Marita comes in and says, "How much are the Red Chips at Bellagio?" Great gift! I ❤️ this vlog!
Thanks for watching Jeremy and Marita!
Hi Andrew, I just finished reading that book! I really loved it. -Scott
Ready Player One - A great book! Well done that man.
Andrew, what is the stock that was referred to in the letter?
On top of an all around decent guy, poker player...your're a comedian! lol
Nawlins
Seems like he slow played that AA on you Bug!
Love the vlog Andrew, keep up the work
that pair of aces killed me
Andrew.come down to Tampa.would love to show you a round town and play a little poker with you man .
can u tell us a hand, that u used
"tells"
from the guy ?
Are you gonna tell us the stock tip? I'm ready to go all in over here.
gday mate. loving the vlogs champ. good luck in your future sessions from australia