I don't like uncertainty. I don't play poker. I don't like bluffing.
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I'm not like a poker player. I'm not into bluff. My way is to look someone in the eye and tell them the way I'm intending to go. My cards are always on the table.
Poker is a skill game pretending to be a chance game.
I'm not a good poker player, but I've got one bluffing technique - as long as you're quick with the blinds, you're fine.
Both poker and investing are games of incomplete information. You have a certain set of facts and you are looking for situations where you have an edge, whether the edge is psychological or statistical.
You're not supposed to get rattled in poker; you're supposed to remain poker-faced!
I've become addicted to playing poker because you're constantly faced with confusion, and winning is trying to make sense out of nonsense.
No one likes uncertainty.
I used to be scared of uncertainty; now I get a high out of it.
Uncertainty's not good for anybody.
I like to play cards. I'm not very good, because I don't want to calculate, I just play by instinct. But I've learned a lot of business philosophy by playing poker.
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