his poker commentary is so much better than anyone else --- scary --- almost like taking a class to listen to Schulman muse on a hand live..... amazing...... i wish they would put Schulman on all poker commentary.... especially poker after dark... that guy that tries to be funny is soooooo lame. also WSOP ought to take note of Schulman and please retire norm chad and the other guy
Nick Schulman is one of my favorite poker players. I remember watching him at a final table at a WSOP event with a friend. My friend mentioned to me how similar we looked and how similar I played like him. Then about 5 mins later Schulman made a bad read and jammed the turn bluffing and the vilian had the goods, Schulman made a bad read, which of course happens to all players. I looked at my buddy in astonishment thinking he was going to steamroll this Final table. My buddy looks at me and says "Wow you guys are identical," HAHA! Good Vid!
Those last words mirror my love for the game as well, we’ll said and we’ll spoken as always. I can see why he wanted to be a writer by his cadence. Articulate and street af. One of my favorite poker players and one my top 3 list of ppl I want to play against
@@michaelchristy967 you can’t compare the two, they are completely different. Stapes is all comedy, Nick is all knowledge and theory and has a great way of articulating play.
It's a bit strange, Nick is so young in the grand scheme of things but is probably one of the last old school players if you get what I mean? Love Schulman, cool guy. Would love to read his autobiography if he ever chooses to write one.
i see poker as an art from the felt to the chips & who can forget the playing cards, then if u add the art of bluffing & thinking about the game there is no better place to live and leave a humble legacy if it's your's to leave
Some of the smartest people are i know which society doesnt deem smart, open up never look down upon…we said I know lots of these people and the society seem them stupid but to me there some of the smartest people but not deemed so
Its a tough life to live..stressful..bad sleeping habits...emotional swings...and too inconsistent. Most of them are broke.. only a handful of them make it.
@@peepingtom7629 i didn't mean this specific one. Almost all of them. I have lost a lot myself and still am attracted to poker. I really think its generally a destructive game, especially if you are playing for a living.
@@hdjadajfdjhkfshfks4087 you need to decide why you play it and if you're happy with that choice. If you can't win at any consistent rate, ask yourself some questions. Am I a gambler? Am I playing for fun or to try and fulfill a need to succeed or get rich quick? Am I able to afford the losses and is it affecting the rest of my life? If you are trying to genuinely win at the game then are you being productive about getting better? Are you managing a bankroll? Do you study? Read books etc? Or do you simply buy in to a game a have a prerequisite belief that you are owed something from it? It can be destructive, but so can many many other outlets if you allow them to. Drugs, sugary foods, smoking, alcohol, many forms of financial endeavours such trading, buying and selling houses, cars, watches the list goes on. All of these can be destructive if you use them as tools of escapism and don't respect the nature of the environment you operate in. That said, all of the above can prove to be satisfying hobbies or career choices. Drugs not so much a career choice but you get me hopefully! Just take a step back and try to understand why it is that you play if you seem to lose.