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  1. Maya

    Do you consider slow roll bad etiquette in poker table?

    Yes, in most poker settings a slow roll is considered bad etiquette. If you have the winning hand and deliberately take extra time before showing it, especially when the outcome is clear, it’s usually seen as disrespectful.
  2. Maya

    Skill vs. Luck debate in poker

    Poker is both skill and luck. Luck matters a lot. A weaker player can win because of the favorable cards, however, skill becomes the deciding factor in thw long run. Better players consistently make stronger decisions, manage risk well, and gain an edge over many hands. So the real answer is...
  3. Maya

    Is the poker profession a respectable one?

    I think it can be, but I also believe “respectable” depends more on how it’s approached than on poker itself. When played professionally with discipline, bankroll management, and ethical behavior, it’s a legitimate skill-based competitive field. It demands math, psychology, patience, and...
  4. Maya

    Can the poker dealer ever commit a blunder?

    Absolutely. Dealers are human, and blunders happen. They can misread a hand, award the pot to the wrong player, expose cards accidentally, miscount chips, or make procedural mistakes like dealing out of turn. However, casinos have rules and floor staff to correct errors when caught.
  5. Maya

    Should the "One Player to a Hand" rule be strictly enforced in casual home games?

    Yes, at least if the goal is to play fair poker. Even in casual home games, outside advice during a hand changes decision-making and can create frustration. Having said that, if everyone agrees it’s a relaxed learning game, some flexibility can work, as long as expectations are clear before...
  6. Maya

    Is "tipping the dealer" mandatory, even after a small pot?

    Tipping the dealer is a social norm in many live poker rooms, especially after winning a pot, but it’s usually discretionary. Most players tip based on pot size, service, and local casino culture. For very small pots, many players tip little or not at all.
  7. Maya

    Online poker or offline poker

    I find playing in casinos little stressfulmas compared to online casinos and at home. I enjoy live games at home
  8. Maya

    What's the role of cryptocurrency in the fight against financial inequality?

    Cryptocurrency can help reduce financial inequality by giving more people access to payments and financial tools without traditional banks. But its impact depends on accessibility, regulation, and education, because without those, it can just create new gaps instead of closing old ones.
  9. Maya

    What do you like and dislike about AI?

    AI has the ability to process information quickly, spot patterns, and help people solve problems or learn faster. This is what I like. The downside is that AI can also produce confident-sounding mistakes, reflect biases in its training data, or be used in ways that replace judgment rather than...
  10. Maya

    AI replacing jobs: overhyped or underestimated?

    Neither fully, it’s often framed too dramatically in both directions. AI replacing all jobs is overhyped, because many roles depend on human judgment, creativity, trust, and context. But its impact is also underestimated because it can automate parts of many jobs.
  11. Maya

    Are You a Social Media Influencer?

    I am not an influencer but I have a decent following and make some money from monetization and also.social media management
  12. Maya

    How to make money online easily?

    There’s no truly easy way to make money online. The most realistic approach is building a useful skill like writing, design, coding, or marketing, then offering it through freelancing, content creation, or online services. Quick money promises are usually unreliable.
  13. Maya

    Has cryptocurrency done more harm than good?

    Cryptocurrency has done both. It created new financial access and innovation, but also enabled scams, speculation, and instability. Its overall impact depends on how it’s used and regulated. The technology itself isn’t the problem, how people apply it matters.
  14. Maya

    Are You Making Money By Using Social Media

    I am a social media content creator and social media manager. I work in digital marketing field. I don't make a lot of money from content monetization but I make decently through social media management
  15. Maya

    How To Use Social Media to Boost or Build Your Career

    You can use social media to share useful insights, show your work, and connect with people in your field. You need to engage genuinely, and focus on building credibility rather than chasing attention. It takes time but with strong visibility and relationships, you might attract a lot of...
  16. Maya

    Making Money as an Entertainer on Social Media

    I am not an entertainer but I do post videos on social media and most of my videos are on entertainment niche.My primary aim is to entertain my audience. I don't make much on social media
  17. Maya

    Online and Offline business; Which is better?

    Neither is universally better, it depends on the goal. Online business offers wider reach, lower startup costs, and flexibility. Offline business builds stronger local trust and personal connection. The strongest approach is often combining both, using each where it works best.
  18. Maya

    Why Do So Many Players Mismanage Small Wins?

    I think small wins get mismanaged because sometimes people feel overconfident after winning a few pots and start taking unnecessary risks. It’s easy to lose discipline, chase bigger gains, and forget consistent strategy matters more than short-term success.
  19. Maya

    Do you believe variance hit harder on online poker games?

    Variance doesn’t “hit harder” online poker in a mathematical sense, but it often feels that way. Online games deal many more hands per hour, so you experience good and bad swings much faster. That makes downswings look more intense and frequent.
  20. Maya

    Why Do Some Players Always Run Into the Nuts at Final Tables?

    It often feels that way due to variance and sample size. At final tables, pots are bigger and players are more cautious, so strong hands collide more often. Memory bias also makes bad outcomes stand out more than routine wins.

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