Las Vegas Poker Player Vlogs
Gobbo other Thread got closed by the mod said it doesn't belong in the House of Blogs, hoping we can have this one witho
This one is funny.
Trooper is Daddy. lol
I've meant it more in the sense that there were still data entry jobs in the US around that time
One can argue that the Y2K conversion was basically a glorified data entry job and people were making $50-60K in the mid 90s doing it
hard to imagine anyone needing much of data entry nowadays and/or paying over $4/hr for it
The work is done in India for $4 an hour.
why is this dude calling pman a scammer?
you made an alt to call him a scammer prev?
Uh-oh, is it possible for Pman to block everyone from seeing his posts on X? lol
Just checked out some videos and he does not seem eccentric enough for a poker vlogger. He appears to eat normal food such as Canes which he paid for himself and not a leftover Canes and steak and eggs at Southpoint and pizza at Horseshoe which he unfortunately called Horseshoe. Moreover, I can't see him winning any debates and he never indicated how to avoid resort fees.
Give it some time for the wheels to fall off then we probably get to see some real sht from think blue poker. He was faded AF in today's video. A lot of people thought El Diesel and Pman were fairly normal early on too.
Who is this guy?
that is one sad and depressed person...
This guy may be one of the best poker vloggers I have ever seen.
Seriously.
He is the Steven Wright of poker vloggers.
(He does do a small character break at 6 minutes.)
Curious as to why you say that.
(When I'm in town in Henderson, SouthPoint is the most convenient place to play. The room is both large and busy at small stakes NLHE, which has entertainment value to me.
There is a mix of locals and tourists, the location South on the Strip is easy to reach, the room and the hotel have always seemed well-run in my experience, parking is very easy, it has a convenient Starbucks inside. There used to be live entertainment in the Lounge next door, although that has stopped.)
Fwiw, before we moved back here, I also thought the hotel was one of the best room values in town.
Anything you care to elaborate on ?
^Exactly... SP absolutely Pumps with action ALL WEEK LONG, WEEK IN AND WEEK OUT across the entire casino floor.
I would venture to say that SP is one of the consistently busiest properties in all of Vegas. It is a very well run and friendly Casino... it is just not high stakes.
I love that place.
