Las Vegas Poker Player Vlogs
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Links to their youtube channels
Andrew Neeme
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLTP4Ns...
PokerKraut
https://www.youtube.com/user/Pokerkraut
Tappan
https://www.youtube.com/user/tappanmoore
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I'm pretty certain that it's $10 per 1k views. That's always the number Ive seen given, but it can be up to $20 per 1k views depending on certain demographics of a channels viewership.
So a monetized YouTube video with a million views has earned the creator at least $10k. My best guess is that Rice's latest videos are earning him roughly $30 each on average. He did give a breakdown of how much he gets from YouTube but it was well before his uptick in views and subscribers (and it was still above $6 per video/day)
Here is social blade for rice.....
why does anyone care what socialblade says when its earnings are estimated between $3.50 and 5 million?
As far as I know its the best we've got
Capping Rice's YT income at $500 a month is probably pretty accurate
But it's basically useless if it's reporting such a wide range.
I think it's slightly better than useless if we can believe the top end but feel free to completely ignore if you want
And it now says $45-$723 for his monthly earnings. Don't think that's accurate though (based on what Rice reported previously he was getting)
A pretty confident range for revenue sharing is between $5 - $15 per 1,000 views. $10 is generally accepted as close to actual. If someone achieves 50,000 views per month, they can expect to receive between $250 and $750 per month.
Right, but there will be no nomad living if he quits poker. There will only be the most frugal accommodations that dividends can buy.
Nah, there are other yootoob estimators, I just can't remember what they are.
This could work for all the vloggers going the other direction. Every 1% sold, the logo gets bigger.
i think we just found rice's pathway to fame
Her family must be proud.
Great to see these dealer videos have pumped up Diesel’s daily views, very happy for him. I haven’t been watching most of them because they are so boring and I watch videos every day from the Diesel of meatpacking.
Didn’t Lynne used to post full nudes on Twitter, inflation is ruining everything nowadays hychachachacha.
That's a gross hoe.
Pman is preparing for the WSOP ME. It's this work ethic and drive that has gotten him where he is in the poker world.
He is on a mission to turn $1000 into 100k online.
seems achievable. I wish him success
i am not the brightest but streaming a challenge like this does not seem like a great idea to me. I would think a large percentage of the audience would be opponents. I know if I were one I would record every stream. I have found that knowing an opponents exact thought process tends to be very lucrative
Brilliant. He should have done this from the beginning instead of wallowing in failure.
it's only not a great idea if there's a thought process to begin with
Perhaps we are reading it wrong, it’s 100,000 -> 1,000 challenge.
I'm not a pman hater. He seems like a decent dude with some delusion about whats really sustainable as a life style. But as soft as wsop probably is certainly nl50 is a tough game for your skill level right? There's a lot of learning benefits to making your way through the levels. I only play nl10 and soon nl25, but I learned a ton grinding through NL2 and nl5. Mostly I learned how much I actually suck. Pman I think if you've never truly beaten a stake for a significant sample you need to move down. If I'm wrong and you have beaten nl25 then disregard