Ryan Feldman, known to many in the poker world as the host of the popular live stream show “Live at the Bike,” recently sat down for an in-depth interview with 888poker to discuss his poker beginnings, his rise to success in the industry, and some of the controversies that have surrounded his career.
Feldman, a native of Los Angeles, got his start in the poker world at a young age, playing in home games with friends and family. He quickly developed a love for the game and began competing in local tournaments, where he found success early on. It wasn’t long before he made the jump to playing cash games, and eventually started his own home game that would later become the foundation for “Live at the Bike.”
The live stream show, which Feldman co-founded with fellow poker enthusiast Garrett Adelstein, has become a staple in the poker community, featuring some of the biggest names in the game and providing viewers with an inside look at high-stakes cash games. The show has garnered a dedicated following over the years, with Feldman’s engaging commentary and hosting skills earning him praise from fans and players alike.
However, it hasn’t always been smooth sailing for Feldman. The poker industry is a competitive and often cutthroat world, and he has faced his fair share of controversies along the way. One of the most notable incidents was a confrontation with poker pro Doug Polk, which resulted in Feldman being temporarily banned from the World Series of Poker for allegedly violating their code of conduct.
In his interview with 888poker, Feldman opened up about the challenges he has faced in the industry and how he has navigated them to come out stronger on the other side. He also discussed the future of “Live at the Bike” and his plans for expanding the show to reach an even larger audience.
Despite the ups and downs, Feldman remains passionate about poker and is grateful for the opportunities the game has provided him. He continues to be a driving force in the industry, using his platform to showcase the excitement and strategy of poker to a wider audience.
As he looks towards the future, Feldman remains focused on growing “Live at the Bike” and continuing to push the boundaries of what is possible in the world of poker. With his talent and determination, there’s no doubt that he will continue to make a mark on the industry for years to come.