Hustler Casino Live has one of the renowned poker YouTube channels known for hosting high-stakes cash games. The channel has hosted high-stakes cash games among celebrities and professional poker players. If you enjoy watching Hustler Casino Live cash games on YouTube, you won’t be able to see them for some time.
YouTube has temporarily suspended the Hustler Casino Live YouTube channel. As a result, the channel won’t be able to live stream some of its upcoming cash games for one week. Hustler Casino Live announced on Twitter, calling it an “Important Announcement,” announcing that they won’t be live streaming on YouTube for a week because of the suspension of their channel for unknown reasons. They are trying their best, but aren’t able to contact anyone from the YouTube team.
Why did YouTube suspend Hustler Casino Live?
Although the main reason is still unknown, Co-owner of Hustler Casino Live Ryan Feldman told PokerNews that YouTube suspended their channel because of some ad policies. Hustler Casino Live has likely violated YouTube’s advertising policy with one of its videos.
Hustler Casino Live currently has 361k subscribers and over 186 million total views. The channel’s most viewed video is “The Top 10 Hands of 2021, which has 3.1 million views. The channel is known for bringing content creators and professional poker players together to play cash game poker.
What’s Next For Hustler Casino Live?
As per the announcement, Hustler Casino Live is moving to the popular live-streaming platform Twitch for one week. They will livestream their upcoming cash games on Twitch for a week.
The channel’s cash games take place at the Hustler Casino in Los Angeles, and, as per Feldman, it may face some challenges because of suspension. Feldman’s biggest fear is that the suspension may trigger the YouTube algorithm and create issues with the previously posted videos, while also stopping them from reaching a wider audience.
With the announcement, Hustler Casino live-streamed the MAX PAIN MONDAY Cash game on Twitch which got 2.6k total views, much less than their YouTube livestream, which often gets 10k and sometimes 30k live views.
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