Marathon Twitch Streamer Arlie Shaban Talks Joining Team Run It Up

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Arlie Shaban is perhaps best known in the poker world for streaming for 1,000 hours over 125 consecutive days, which culminated with a 43-hour stream. Outside of poker, he��s known for participating in another game �C Big Brother Canada.

Earlier this month, Shaban was announced as a streaming ambassador for Jason Somerville��s Run It Up. As a part of Team RIU, the 29-year-old will continue to stream while also working on his live game at stops such as October��s Run It Up Reno.

��The real inspiration for me to become a full-time streamer was Kevin Martin,�� Shaban told PokerNews. ��We met after his first season of Big Brother Canada and I would constantly pick his brain about poker and streaming. After seeing how he became so successful in both of those I decided to focus hard on making it happen myself.��

Shaban: "I studied Twitch for over a year before joining myself."

Shaban, who has two older sisters, grew up in the small town of Claremont about an hour northeast of Toronto. He got a degree in business communications from Brock University, and shortly after graduating is when he got the call to be on Big Brother Canada, a show won by Martin in its all-star fifth season.

��There are definitely some similarities to poker and Big Brother,�� said Shaban, who added it was a childhood dream of his to compete on Big Brother. ��It��s a game where you have to hide your skills from your opponents while also trying to figure out what they��re hiding from you. Once you figure out details about how your opponents are playing, you then use it against them to try to get that first-place money.��

Arlie Shaban
Arlie Shaban's marathon Twitch stream.

Shaban, who placed eighth in his season, spent the next few years traveling around Canada before working at Enterprise Rent-A-Car for a year. That��s when poker came calling.

��I��ve played poker my whole life,�� Shaban explained. ��I used to gamble with my friends in public school and even had a poker night a few times a week back then. A few years ago, I went through the Max-Value training program which is what drastically improved my game and made it possible for me to go full time.��

Shaban��s foray into the poker world also coincided with the rise of Twitch.

��I knew Twitch poker was a competitive market and hard to break into,�� he said. ��I studied Twitch for over a year before joining myself. I knew I needed to set myself apart from other streamers and since I couldn��t be the funniest or the best poker player, I decided to attempt a marathon stream because I have always loved grinding hard. I streamed 1,000 hours in 125 consecutive days, with a minimum stream time of four hours per day and an average stream of eight hours per day. I did this from my very first stream ever.��

Shaban��s first dive into the Twitch poker world made a big splash in the community, and given Run It Up��s dominance in that market, it was no surprise the Canadian caught the eye of Somerville.

��Getting sponsored by RIU is an actual dream,�� Shaban gushed. ��They are such a fun and hardworking crew of people, led by the absolute legend Jason Somerville. The live event they put on bi-annually, RIU Reno, was the best time I��ve ever had playing poker in my life. It was the funniest environment imaginable.��

Arlie Shaban
Arlie Shaban (Image: RIU)

Back in May, Shaban made his live poker debut at the sixth installment of RIU Reno, where he notched three cashes for $1,400 in prize money. He��ll return in October looking to add to that.

You can follow RIU��s newest ambassador on Twitter @ArlieShaban.

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