I agree with inner tube being as good as clamps and much cheaper. I started buying clamps when I first started making bows, people gave me some, If I found them on sale I bought more, I think I have about 50 now, I found the red ones at the el-cheapo tool sales are not worth bringing home.
Too much clamp pressure can cause glue starvation of the joint, after 26 years and at least 50 BBOs I don't have that problem, I do score the core and the bamboo with a toothing plane blade which cuts fine grooves and prevents starvation. I use Unibond glue for BBOs, I think the old Urac 185 was better but it is no longer made.
I also use clamping pads I made out of bamboo scraps that conform to the back of the bamboo and provide even clamping pressure. I flatten the back of the pad on a belt sander.