What\"s your place in the poker pack?

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How many participants typically join your regular home poker game?

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How frequently do you engage in poker with your friends at home?

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Once every 2 weeks

Once every 2 months

Once a year
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Once every 3 to 6 months

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What is your average buy-in?

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$5 to $10
$10 to $15
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What is your average winning amount during a home poker evening?

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Less than $5
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$15 to $20

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How would you typically characterize your playing style in poker?

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I notice that others can easily read my moves and I often fall prey to aggressive strategies. I rarely vary my gameplay - I usually stick to familiar tactics and only go all in when I feel my hand is unbeatable.

I’m incredibly smooth at the game. I often find myself among the top players at the table. My strategy is to identify the weaker competitors quickly and, if I'm feeling particularly competitive, outplay them.
I’m dedicated to enhancing my gameplay. There's no reason to hold back - I play boldly and quickly, calling out those who attempt to bluff while taking some risks myself.

When I win a hand, it often feels like sheer luck. I truly enjoy the game, but I struggle with deciding when to trust my hand or when to bow out.
If I sense someone trying to block my path, I charge right through them. People often label me as a tough player, but that doesn’t faze me because I usually come out ahead.

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Consider this scenario: one of your opponents tries to intimidate you by getting intrusive and playing aggressively. How do you respond?

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I remain unfazed. I continue with my strategy, fully aware of what I’m doing.

I would probe their tactics. I would respond by calling their bet and then raising them, because if they fold, they’re clearly bluffing. If they respond with a raise, that’s fine - I understand their strategy well.
Right back at you, my friend. I see your bluff and raise the stakes.

This kind of tactic disrupts my flow. Lacking clarity about my opponent's intentions, I decide to fold and save my chips for a more favorable situation.
Let’s be frank - that’s not something I usually deal with.

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The player before you makes an enormous raise. Are they bluffing? Their playing style is usually different... what will you do?

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I can’t afford to gamble; I will take their raise at face value and adhere to my standard approach.

I have a sixth sense for detecting bluffs - I can sense insincerity from a distance.
Oh yes, they're definitely putting on a front. I react decisively, calling them out. Let’s see how they respond.

I’m not sure if they’re bluffing or telling the truth, but if I hold good cards, I keep playing.
Regardless of whether they’re bluffing or not, I make it clear that I’m in control. I become highly aggressive, forcing them out of the competition.

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