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Ryan Feldman Reveals Why YouTube Suspended Hustler Casino Live Channel 

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Hustler Casino Live made an important announcement on Twitter/X regarding its YouTube channel suspensions. With the announcement, it confirmed a shift to another popular streaming platform ‘Twitch,’ where the channel cash games would be streamed live for a week. 

YouTube didn’t delete the Hustler Casino Live channel, and poker enthusiasts could still watch all the previous cash game streams and clips. The channel currently has 361k subscribers and attracts thousands of viewers on livestream cash games. 

As we already mentioned, the owner and producer Ryan Feldman revealed that YouTube suspended their channel because of some advertising policy, which Hustler Casino may have broken. Feldman has now revealed a little more to PokerOrg, in which he said “YouTube gave us a strike in our channel and took down one of our videos for violation of one of their violation guidelines.” 

The reason is still unknown why YouTube issued a strike to Hustler Casino Live. “It’s not clear what specific violation I’d or what the specific is,” Feldman told PokerOrg. Feldman added that they are trying to reach YouTube support, but it has been very hard for them to talk to anyone from the YouTube Support Team. 

Although the channel shifted to Twitch, the recent two streams haven’t received enough views as Hustler Casino Live’s core audience is from YouTube. Its recent stream MAX PAIN MONDAY, and THE ANTE GAME couldn’t even exceed 5k views in total, which is far less than what they get from YouTube. 

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