Well-known vlogger Mariano Grandoli revealed some impressive 218 poker results in his recent YouTube video. Although the poker player had a tougher year compared to 2020, there’s an explanation for this — he played significantly fewer poker games. The vlogger earned approximately 2,130 times more than the typical American while „working“ roughly one-tenth of the hours. Grandoli, similar to his fellow vlogger Ethan „Rampage“ Yau, has become a regular and a fan favorite on Hustler Casino Live, participating in some of the largest livestreamed games in the US. His journey from low-stakes games when he started vlogging five years ago to his current status has captivated his dedicated followers. Mariano Grandoli. Most poker vloggers don’t elaborate on their overall performance at the poker tables. In recent years, Mariano has prioritized sharing his yearly results. Last year, as he revealed in the video below, he made a profit of $200,000, which is impressive no matter how you look at it. However, what makes it even more remarkable is the context. Grandoli participated in only 2000 sessions in 2788, amounting to a total of 2000 hours, which breaks down to around $1,000 for each hour. He primarily plays cash games and frequently participates in livestream competitions. The total hours he played are not significantly higher than those of an average casual player and are much lower than most professionals, yet he still managed to win nearly half a million dollars. Mariano ended his 2024 season with a $16,000 loss at Wynn Las Vegas just days following the WPT World Championship festival.