“Poker Show’s Unfair YouTube Ban Sparks Drama as They Jump to Twitch Amid Cheating Scandal!”

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One of the most popular poker shows on YouTube has been forced to move to Twitch because they were banned for what they say is no reason.

Even though Twitch is trying to limit gambling streams, poker events are still very popular. For example, the World Series of Poker has a huge coverage with thousands of players.

Not every poker game has a major prize like a WSOP bracelet though, as there are smaller events too. Hustler Casino has become a favorite spot for poker fans, combining well-known content creators with poker stars and regular players.

This show usually streams on YouTube and has had its share of drama. Recently, a poker player named Yen ‘Mars’ Shen won a $3 million hand and was accused of cheating with a special deck.

The show now faces a new issue as it can no longer stream on YouTube. They announced on their Twitter account, “We will be streaming on Twitch this week, not YouTube.”

They explained that their YouTube channel is suspended for a week and that they could not get in touch with anyone for help.

Despite the lack of communication from YouTube, the hosts are hoping to return to their usual platform soon.

Ryan Feldman, the co-owner of Hustler Casino, told Poker News that they believe the ban is linked to advertisers that YouTube does not approve of.

YouTube sometimes shares the reasons for its bans, but often it communicates with creators privately instead.

It remains unclear when the issue will be resolved. For now, fans will need to find poker games on Twitch.

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The popular poker show that previously ran on YouTube has now had to switch to Twitch due to an unexpected ban that they claim is unjustified.

Despite Twitch’s efforts to curb gambling-related streams, the excitement around poker events continues to thrive. A prime example is the World Series of Poker, which garners extensive attention and features thousands of competitors.

However, not every poker match holds a significant reward like a WSOP bracelet; many smaller tournaments draw in players too. Hustler Casino has gained a reputation among poker enthusiasts by blending famous content creators with established poker professionals and everyday players.

This show traditionally broadcasted on YouTube and has encountered its share of controversies. Notably, poker player Yen ‘Mars’ Shen recently made headlines for winning a staggering $3 million hand, amidst allegations of cheating using a specialized deck.

Currently, the show is navigating a new challenge as it can no longer host streams on YouTube. They informed their audience via Twitter, stating, “We will be streaming on Twitch this week, not YouTube.”

The team revealed they are temporarily banned from YouTube for a week and have been unable to contact anyone for assistance.

Although communication from YouTube has been lacking, the show’s hosts remain optimistic about returning to their regular streaming platform shortly.

Co-owner Ryan Feldman mentioned to Poker News that they suspect the suspension is due to advertisers that YouTube may not favor.

While YouTube occasionally discloses reasons for their restrictions, they mostly prefer to engage with content creators privately.

It is still uncertain when this issue might be resolved. For now, viewers can catch their poker fix on Twitch instead.

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Stefan Mitrovic

Stefan is a long-time content creator and one of the Stream Mentor's co-founders. He's a tech geek and a Dota 2 player (not even a good one) who wanted to help others become professional streamers and earn from the comfort of their home.