Phil Galfond. One of the most diligent authors in the poker world, founder of the top school Run it Once, a coach with 20 years of experience, the most famous poker player on the planet, an avid duelist and just a good guy. Trueteller and Jungleman used to learn to play from his videos - but Phil still hasn't gotten tired of making poker content. And the quality of the content is always the highest, no matter what he talks about.
Yeah i also like him, watch Brad Owen, the funniest guy I've seen playing pokerI enjoy a lot of Lex streams 😁, he îs funny, but în the same time you an learn a lot 😄
I'll check him outFor me, my favorite poker YouTuber is ZEROSPOKER, a Spanish player who started from scratch in poker and is now a great professional. I also like his style of play, his reasoning process in each hand he plays.
I often watch YouTube, and I often watch the videos on our CardsChat channel. Sometimes I turn on broadcasts of some interesting events. But I never watch streams of someone playing online, it's not very interesting to me. In my opinion, it's more interesting to play yourself than to watch others playEthan (Rampage)
He brought me closer to the game
Try it out bro, (content) is fun and enjoyable. You might find someone that you can relate to, plays the same way you do, and you can add something to your gameNo I don't follow any of YouTuber, no matter what they comment or doing. I make my own thing, good or bad.
Cool, I'll chek him outgirafganger7
Thought you forgot Doug Polk, Yeah this guys are helping upcoming poker player and grooming them in the processNot a single favourite, there are many I watch.
Carrot Corner - (Pete Clarke). Some really nice content for cash game players. He's a poker coach too, and there was a series he did with one his stidents called "From Losing to Cruisng" that was particularly useful to me. Plenty of other good content too.
Crush Live Poker - (Bart Hanson) - Part of the site he runs has an option for subcribers to call in and he'll review hands with them. He posts these on Youtube. Plenty of learning opportunities. Each little video is about 10-15 minutes long talking about a single hand.
Brad Owen - The only vlogger style one I watch regularly. I like the way he talks in depth about his thought processes during the hands he plays.
Poker Giraffe - (Qing Yang) Another coach, not many videos on his Youtube but they're fascinating to me. The ones he posts are heavily into GTO theory.
Charlie Carrell - The complete opposite of Poker Giraffe. He's a huge proponent of expolitative play instead of GTO theory. It's great too look at different approaches to the game.
Scrimitzu - Not so active on Youtube these days but there's some gems from the past. Think he focuses more on Twitch? I don't know.
The Poker Bank - (James "Splitsuit" Sweeney). The guy behind Splitsuit Poker. Some good hints and tips in there.
Finding Equilibrium - Really good at explaining solver solutions.
Doug Polk - The legend himself!
There's more, but that's enough!
Give it a try mate, you might just like it. Plenty of helpful and enjoyable content out thereNo, I don't watch YouTube much, but it's better to play poker,
Bet, I'll check him outI love watching Killingbird play him.
Nice man, I subscribed to his channel last monthBoski is great and puts out great content and poker streams, have learned a great deal from his play.