According to his Twitter account, the boisterous ChicagoJoey(pictured) will be live-streaming PLO on Twitch for 750 straight days. Yes, that’s more than two years. A week ago, he Tweeted, “Will be streaming some form of PLO on @Twitch for the next 750 days straight (no joke).” No joke indeed. He added that most of what he’d be playing was “as Level 1 as it gets.”

On March 27, last Friday, ChicagoJoey Tweeted, “Day 4 of 750 straight day challenge is in the books. Thanks to the hardcores for making it fun! Back tomorrow.” Monday is Day #7.

He did an interview with NutBlocker and said of the current state of PLO streaming, “I do not see many players who play 1/2 and up streaming and giving out high-quality strategy while doing it.” He added, “I want to help get the wonderful game of PLO out there to as many people as I can. I think it is such a fun game and many others will feel the same about it.”

As for why he’d want to tackle 750 straight days of streaming as opposed to a more rational number, ChicagoJoey told NutBlocker, “I was motivated to do it because I saw guys like JCarver and Jamie Staples putting in some really sick work ethic when it came to streaming, and I pride myself on being one of the sickest grinders in poker when it comes to work ethic.”

JCarver, aka Jason Somerville (pictured), recently signed with PokerStarsand started 70 straight days of streaming poker on Twitchfrom his base in Canada. He helped in part to pioneer poker on Twitch, which had been traditionally used for video games.

If you’re not familiar with ChicagoJoey, he has released a series of highly entertaining and informative poker-related podcasts with guests like Brian Hastings, Dan Cates, Daniel Negreanu, and Todd Anderson. He often sits, sometimes for hours, and shoots the breeze with his guests in a very relaxed fashion. This author met him at the American Poker Awards in Los Angeles and he was quite a character.

Visit Joey’s Twitch channel.

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