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  1. 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...
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    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
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. 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.
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    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.
  7. Maya

    Does learning poker worth it?

    It is an interesting form of entertainment. You don't win based in how lucky you are but also with your playing strategies and skills. Therefore, I consider playing poker has a worth.
  8. Maya

    Do you approach home games with the same seriousness as when playing cash games?

    I play home games with cash. But my seriousness is somewhat less as compared to playing online or in casino environment.
  9. Maya

    How much money do I start with in poker?

    You shoukd play with an amount that you can afford to lose. How much money you should play with depends on your risk tolerance levels
  10. Maya

    Is poker a real job?

    There are people who play poker professionally but I don't consider poker as a job. For me it is entertainment.
  11. Maya

    Common mistakes that players make, and how can they be avoided?

    One common mistake is playing too many hands, thus will cost you a lot. Poor bankroll management, chasing losses, and emotional decisions are other mistakes. You can avoid these mistakes by being selective, staying disciplined, and setting limits.
  12. Maya

    What is the easiest form of poker to learn?

    Based on my personal experience, I found Texas Hold’em easiest to learn. Compared to other forms, it has simple rules, clear hand rankings, and you only need to learn how two private cards combine with five community cards.
  13. Maya

    Were you scared to play for real money when you first started playing poker?

    No. I played with friends amd family. I wasn't scared with losing money. I was just trying to have fun.
  14. Maya

    Is it better to be the most liked or the most feared person at the table?

    Neither. Better to be respected and hard to read. If you’re too liked, people may feel comfortable playing freely against you. If you’re feared, strong players adjust and become cautious. The best position is being unpredictable enough that opponents can’t easily exploit you.
  15. Maya

    Do You Find Poker Feel More Serious Than UNO?

    Poker usually feels more serious because money, strategy, and long-term decision-making are involved. UNO is lighter, more social, and chaotic, focused on fun and quick reactions rather than deep strategy or pressure.
  16. Maya

    Why Do You Think About Spades as Compared to Poker?

    Spades is more team-based and cooperative, relying on communication and partnership strategy. Poker is individual and focuses on reading opponents, probability, and psychological pressure, making it more competitive and independent.
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    How Is Poker Different From Hearts?

    Poker is strategic with betting, bluffing, and probability. Hearts is a trick-taking card game focused on avoiding certain cards and passing strategy, making it lighter and more casual than poker.
  18. Maya

    What Makes Poker More Competitive Than Solitaire?

    My experience with solitaire is just playing alone with a computer, focusing on patterns and patience. Poker is more competitive because you face real opponents, adapt to their behavior, and make strategic decisions under pressure, not just against a fixed system.
  19. Maya

    How do You Compare Poker With Bridge?

    Poker is more individual and focuses on betting, bluffing, and psychology. Bridge is a partnership game with fixed rules, communication, and structured strategy, making it more cooperative and less about deception than poker.
  20. Maya

    Have You Played Teen Patti? How Do You Compare With Poker?

    Yes, I have playes Teen Patti. it is very popular here but mostly in home games. Teen Patti is faster and more luck-driven, with simpler decisions. Poker is deeper, with more strategy, betting structure, and skill in reading opponents and long-term decision-making.

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Hey all. I've been playing mobile poker apps (PPPoker, X-Poker,PokerBros, ClubGG) for a couple of years, mostly in Asian clubs.Built a comparison directory at poker-catalog where I track rakebackrates, club traffic, and agent reliability. Happy to answerquestions about the mobile poker world — it's a niche mosttraditional poker players don't know much about.

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