Is Anyone Good at Poker? | WSOP Behind-the-Scenes Vlog

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The PokerGO vlog team is still trying to find its first tournament cash of the 2022 WSOP, and this time it’s Tim Duckworth throwing his hat in the ring to try and put the team on the scoreboard. Plus, see how Donnie Peters and Remko Rinkema get started with their WSOP days.

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Is Anyone Good at Poker? | WSOP Behind-the-Scenes Vlog

10 thoughts on “Is Anyone Good at Poker? | WSOP Behind-the-Scenes Vlog

  1. PokerGo Clown 🀑 show πŸ’©…. Saw Dnegs shade the dude with the Peyton Manning FOREHEAD….
    Now I see why PokerGo is a pile of πŸ’©…. Charging for watching POKER..( it's all over the internet for free.) They have too many F— ing people on the payroll…. They are stealing ! Get three tripods and three cameras πŸ“ΈπŸ“ΈπŸ“Έ. also DEFINITELY get rid of the roving reporter (Jeff Platt) asking stupid QUESTIONS. He's number one πŸ‚πŸ’©

  2. the LUCK of the draw starts when you draw for your seat and you get lucky and get the right seat or you don't that's all this game is pure luck
    that is all

  3. Give those guys a break (with camera), when they are playing cards at table! Geez.

  4. Great VLOG ! Making it a little bit more real and live. Just too bad a lot of negative comments here πŸ™‚

  5. This should have been called "put Phil Ivey in the thumbnail for clicks and views". Weak sauce

  6. Is it safe to assume, that noone cares about the non-poker related stuff? I think so. πŸ˜‰

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