High-stakes poker pro and CoinPoker ambassador Mario Mosbock has launched his own YouTube channel, expanding into the poker content space with a focus on high-stakes poker strategy and storytelling.
Mosbock promises to deliver “a real look at what it means to play the biggest games in the world.” Previously heavily featured on the official CoinPoker YouTube, Mosbock will branch out to build his own brand.
Mosbock’s first video is available now, focusing on his recent play in a $200,000 Triton poker event. The Austrian-born pro has won more than $15 million in the Triton Super High Roller Series, with three titles to his name.
Strategy will be a key focus of Mosbock’s content. He hopes to deliver “expert strategy advice and high-level educational content.” He’ll also turn the lens onto his fellow high-rollers, giving fans insight into the players and happenings at the most prestigious poker events on the planet.
Mosbock’s work with CoinPoker hasn’t been limited to his ambassadorship. He also worked with the security team to unmask a poker cheater who was using real-time assistance (RTA) to gain an unfair edge at the tables.
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If Mosbock hopes to make a splash in the poker content game, then he certainly won’t lack for competition. The high-stakes poker content space has quickly become more crowded, as more and more players attempt to capitalize on their results and skills to build a content brand.
Daniel Negreanu pioneered the media strategy of giving fans a glimpse into the high-stakes poker lifestyle, and he’s still the most prominent and popular figure out there. However, others have begun following his lead.
Seth Davies has begun churning out a consistent stream of short videos and takes about high-stakes games and the poker world at large. He gave fans some honest insight into the summer grind of a high-stakes pro by publicly tracking his buy-ins and cashes on X this summer.
Jeremy Ausmus has showed up to all of his recent tournaments with his vlogging setup, and he began publishing them in November.
If poker fans want content from the high-stakes grinders of the world, it’s never been easier to find.






