LATB Poker Fan Thanks Art Papazyan for Helping him Pay for College

Art Papazyan playing at the WSOP

In the past few years, streaming poker has grown a lot of attention. Most tournaments can be, live or on demand, followed through YouTube, Twitch or other streaming channels and some casinos also aired cash games. "Live at the Bike!" is one of the most popular cash games to watch and Art Papazyan is a common name on their episodes.

Papazyan played a lot of hands in their cash games and some highlights can be found on their YouTube channel. What do think about this preflop war against Dan Zack?

Just a few days ago, Papazyan received a note (and a free beer) where the writer told him he paid for his college tuition with money won in poker. He credited Papazyan for it, learning from watching him play on the streams at "Live at the Bike!":

LATB Poker Fan Thanks Art Papazyan for Helping him Pay for College 101

These days, there's plenty of free coaching on the Internet as more and more poker players share their thoughts during tournaments on their streams. Lex "RaSZi" Veldhuis is one of the most popular streamers and just a few months ago, he had over 20,000 people watching him at once while he played the WCOOP.

The most absurd thing? He got to 4,000 subscribers and is going to get a stream related tattoo as a thank you: "I'm so happy with the community we have, stream records are constantly being broken. We recently broke 4000 Twitch subscribers and the sub goal is for me to get a stream related tattoo, stay tuned! Enjoy!"

And what to think about Parker "tonkaaaa" Talbot, who is among the best players on the internet? He recently published a video about his insane run in the SCOOP Main Event where all followers could gain so much info about hands and strategy. And the best thing is? It is all available for free:

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