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  1. Maya

    How do you handle a "hygiene issue" with another player at the table

    I wouldn’t confront the player directly unless I knew them well. In a casino, I’d quietly mention it to the staff and let them deal with it professionally. That usually avoids embarrassment and keeps the table atmosphere comfortable for everyone.
  2. Maya

    Do the best cash game players or the best tournament players average more profit on a daily or weekly basis?

    I believe cash game players are betterwhen it comes tonwinning. Their income tends to be better because they can control volume, game selection, and session length. Tournament players can earn huge amounts, but results are usually much more volatile.
  3. Maya

    What's the most money you've ever won or lost in a single poker session?

    I once make $100 in cash game. I don't think I have won more than that in any casino game including poker.
  4. Maya

    Do you think poker is more of a men's game?

    Poker doesn’t require physical strength, it is mainky a mental game so there’s nothing about the game that makes it a men’s game. However, culturally, more men gamble or play poker as compared to women, especially in live settings.
  5. Maya

    Comparing Slots and Poker

    Poker and slots are very different games. Poker rewards skill, decision-making, and reading opponents, where as winning on slots is s entirely luck-based. That’s why many players enjoy poker for the challenge, whereas slots for entertainment and yes for money.
  6. Maya

    How to grow your poker following on social media

    I think the best way is to share real poker experiences rather than only posting big wins. Hand breakdowns, mistakes you learned from, bankroll challenges, and honest opinions might help you gain followers and engagement.
  7. Maya

    How old were you when you first started playing poker?

    I played home games and I believe I was around 18 years old when I played for money for the first. I played without cash in much younger age.
  8. Maya

    Why Do Gambling Communities Romanticize Risk-Taking So Much?

    Big wins, huge bluffs, and all-in moments often get celebrated more than disciplined bankroll management. Does gambling culture reward reckless behavior because it makes better stories?
  9. Maya

    What Makes Some Players Bluff Too Often Even After Getting Caught?

    Some poker players keep forcing bluffs despite repeated failures. Is it overconfidence, boredom, or the desire to appear fearless at the table? When does aggressive play become self-destructive? Have you faced opponents who seemed emotionally attached to making “big moves”?
  10. Maya

    Do You Think Casinos Encourage Longer Sessions Without Players Noticing?

    Many casinos remove clocks, offer free drinks, and design layouts that keep players inside for hours. At what point does entertainment cross into manipulation? Have you ever stayed far longer than planned without realizing how much time or money had passed?
  11. Maya

    Do You Hide Wins but Share Bad Beats?

    People love telling stories about terrible cards, unlucky spins, losing bets rarely discuss profitable sessions. Is gambling culture built around emotional moments more than actual results? Do you also hide wins but share losses?
  12. Maya

    What Will Happen to Poker Strategy When Everyone Uses Solvers?

    Solver-based strategy has changed online poker heavily. Many players now sound almost robotic at the tables. Has modern poker become less creative because of theory-heavy learning? Where do you think human intuition still beats balanced and mathematically correct play?
  13. Maya

    Why Do Some Gamblers Trust Hot Streaks More Than Statistics?

    Even experienced bettors sometimes believe momentum is real after a few wins in a row. Is confidence affecting decision-making, or do people naturally search for patterns in randomness? Have you ever changed your betting strategy because you felt “locked in” during a session?
  14. Maya

    Do You Care About Table Image While Playing Poker?

    Players talk about “tight” and “loose” table images, but many people underestimate how strongly others react to them. Have you ever won hands simply because opponents assumed something about your style? Can managing your image matter more than the actual cards in certain games?
  15. Maya

    Why Do Gambling Apps Feel More Addictive Than Physical Casinos?

    Online gambling removes travel, social pressure, and even time awareness. Some players end up betting longer and faster on apps than they ever would in person. Does convenience make self-control harder? What changes in your behavior when gambling from home compared to sitting at a real table?
  16. Maya

    What Makes Low-Stakes Poker Feel Tougher Than Higher Stakes Sometimes?

    A lot of players say low-stakes tables can be harder to read because people play unpredictably. Standard strategy often falls apart when opponents call everything or ignore odds completely. Have you experienced this yourself? Do wild players make poker more difficult or more profitable in the...
  17. Maya

    Why Do Some Players Chase Losses Even When They Know Better?

    Most players understand the math behind chasing losses, yet many still increase bets after a bad session. Is it frustration, ego, adrenaline, or the belief that a win is “due”? Have you ever noticed yourself playing differently after a losing streak? What usually pulls people out of that mindset?
  18. Maya

    How do you read someone in poker?

    I mostly look for consistency. In poker, people usually reveal more through betting habits and timing than obvious physical tells. If someone suddenly changes their normal behavior, like betting unusually fast or quiet after acting confident all night, that shift often says more than the cards...
  19. Maya

    Do You Get Affected By Table Lighting and Noise When Making Poker Decisions?

    Definitely. If the poker room is too noisy or chaotic, my concentration starts slipping and I start missing small details and thinking less clearly between hands. A comfortable setup and calmer environment brings in a bigger difference in decision-making.
  20. Maya

    What are common mistakes you often notice by new or inexperienced players?

    Some of the biggest mistakes I see newer poker players making are playing too many hands, chasing losses emotionally, and calling too often just to “see it.” A lot of beginners also focus too much on their own cards without paying attention to position, betting patterns, or what opponents are...

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