Last updated Nov 29, 2025
Jason @ 01:26:18Inconclusive
The All-In Podcast YouTube channel will hold a live Q&A stream once the channel reaches approximately 600,000 YouTube subscribers, and will host an in-person 'million subscriber party' event when the channel reaches 1,000,000 subscribers, attempting to invite and accommodate as many fans as possible at that party.
When we hit a million subscribers, which we're well on our way to halfway there, I think we're going to throw a million subscriber party. And so yeah, subscribe. And you might get an invite. And we're going to try to have as many people at the million subscriber party as possible. When we hit, I think 600,000, we're going to do a live Q&A on the channel.View on YouTube
Explanation

Jason’s prediction in E172 had two parts: (1) that the All‑In YouTube channel would do a live Q&A stream around the 600k‑subscriber mark, and (2) that they would hold an in‑person “million subscriber party” once they reached 1,000,000 subscribers, inviting as many fans as possible.(podscripts.co)

Part 1 – ~600k live Q&A:

  • On June 28, 2024, the channel ran a “500K Subscriber Livestream!” on YouTube. Summaries describe it as an All‑In live stream celebrating 500,000 subscribers, with real‑time audience interaction, super chats, and future “live chat”/Q&A plans; during the stream they note the channel at about 528k subs.(getrecall.ai)
  • While this milestone is at ~500k rather than literally 600k, it is close in magnitude and matches the spirit of Jason’s forecast (a live Q&A–style stream tied to a mid‑range subscriber milestone). So the first part is approximately fulfilled.

Part 2 – 1M-subscriber in‑person party:

  • Multiple later episodes and summaries reiterate plans for a “million subscriber party,” including mentions of doing something “crazy” for the million‑subscriber YouTube milestone and references to holding it in Las Vegas, but always framed as a future event.(getrecall.ai)
  • As of late November 2025, analytics sites show the All‑In YouTube channel at roughly 970–975k subscribers—close, but not yet at 1,000,000.(speakrj.com) There is no credible reporting or documentation that a dedicated “million subscriber party” for fans has already been held; existing large in‑person events (the All‑In Summits) are separate conferences, not billed as a million‑subscriber celebration.(en.wikipedia.org)

Because the key condition for the second half of the prediction (actually reaching 1,000,000 subscribers and then holding the promised fan party) has not yet occurred, the overall prediction cannot be definitively judged. The mid‑milestone live Q&A behavior looks directionally correct, but the central “million subscriber party” claim remains untested, so the fairest overall label is inconclusive (too early).