When Marsh hears stories like Butt's, he notes that encouraging others to be themselves and embrace the game they love is one of the best aspects of his newfound fame.

"That's honestly my favorite part about the whole experience," said Marsh. "I love the game of Magic. For a while I was kind of that way, I mean I wasn't ashamed of it, but I wasn't going to jump out in the open and tell everybody, 'Hey! I love Magic! Come play!' But I think that it's great that people aren't worried about what others think. I think that's a growing thing in today's day and age, not to judge others. Being a nerd, it's a great thing.

"A lot of these people in here make a lot of money — probably people in here make a lot more money than I do — and you wouldn't know it because they're low key. There's probably at least 100 people in here that are more successful than me. It's just a humbling game.

"Nobody cares who you are, what you do. They just want to know how good you are at Magic, and if you have some cool cards."

"HE IS A LINK BETWEEN TWO WORLDS"

Historically speaking, reading the comment section on a YouTube video is never a good idea. But that wasn't the case when Marsh appeared on the sixth episode of 'Game Knights.' To the surprise of Lee Kwai and Wong, the response they received from having Marsh on the show was nothing but positive, and it tapped into an entirely new set of fans who follow Marsh and the NFL.