Texas Holdem Quotes

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Life is just a big game of Texas hold'em, unexpected things may arise that may suite you or destroy you. You gotta make the best of the cards your dealt, adjust accordingly, and always understand that you control your decisions.
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Mustafa Said
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THE PAYOFF IS EXTRAORDINARY I was giving a seminar in Detroit a couple of years ago when a young man, about thirty years old, came up to me at the break. He told me that he had first come to my seminar and heard my β€œ3 Percent Rule” about ten years ago. At that time, he had dropped out of college, was living at home, driving an old car, and earning about $20,000 a year as an office-to-office salesman. He decided after the seminar that he was going to apply the 3 Percent Rule to himself, and he did so immediately. He calculated 3 percent of his income of $20,000 would be $600. He began to buy sales books and read them every day. He invested in two audio-learning programs on sales and time management. He took one sales seminar. He invested the entire $600 in himself, in learning to become better. That year, his income went from $20,000 to $30,000, an increase of 50 percent. He said he could trace the increase with great accuracy to the things he had learned and applied from the books he had read and the audio programs he had listened to. So the following year, he invested 3 percent of $30,000, a total of $900, back into himself. That year, his income jumped from $30,000 to $50,000. He began to think, β€œIf my income goes up at 50 percent per year by investing 3 percent back into myself, what would happen if I invested 5 percent? KEEP RAISING THE BAR The next year, he invested 5 percent of his income, $2,500, into his learning program. He took more seminars, traveled cross-country to a conference, bought more audio- and video-learning programs, and even hired a part-time coach. And that year, his income doubled to $100,000. After that, like playing Texas Hold-Em, he decided to go β€œall in” and raise his investment into himself to 10 percent per year. He told me that he had been doing this every since. I asked him, β€œHow has investing 10 percent of your income back into yourself affected your income?” He smiled and said, β€œI passed a million dollars in personal income last year. And I still invest 10 percent of my income in myself every single year.” I said, β€œThat’s a lot of money. How do you manage to spend that much money on personal development?” He said, β€œIt’s hard! I have to start spending money on myself in January in order to invest it all by the end of the year. I have an image coach, a sales coach, and a speaking coach. I have a large library in my home with every book, audio program, and video program on sales and personal success I can find. I attend conferences, both nationally and internationally in my field. And my income keeps going up and up every year.
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Brian Tracy (No Excuses!: The Power of Self-Discipline)
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You invite a few players in to start a game of Texas Hold'em by telling them that the deck doesn't have any jacks or queens in it and that you won't tell the other people who come to play with them. How do you get people into the casino? You pay the brokers to bring them there.
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Michael Lewis
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The problem was, being willing to make a hard decision that risked so much was a lot like playing no-limit Texas Hold’em and going all in. It was an incredibly powerful move that worked every single time, except the last time. I
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Evan Currie (The Heart of Matter (Odyssey One, #2))
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β€” I’M PLAYING LOOSE β€” Game: Average 2 players before the flop Action: First to the pot, and raising Players: 9- to 10-handed
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Phil Gordon (Phil Gordon's Little Green Book: Lessons and Teachings in No Limit Texas Hold'em)
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Play stakes that would hurt if you lost everything, but will not break your bank. If the stakes do not have much value to you, you will not play the game with optimal strategy because you will not take the game seriously enough.
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Timothy Wolf (POKER: How to Play Poker like a Pro - No Limit Texas Hold'em Strategies, Tips and Tricks to Win Big)
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Deciding which hands are worth playing and which hands are not is the first and most consequential choice a player makes. And pros are just better at that choice, playing a mere 15% to 25% of the two-card starting combinations they are dealt in Texas Hold’em. Compare that to an amateur, who will stick with their starting cards over half the time. In the battle of whether to hold ’em or fold ’em, amateurs usually hold ’em. Professionals usually fold ’em.
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Annie Duke (Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away)
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And pros are just better at that choice, playing a mere 15% to 25% of the two-card starting combinations they are dealt in Texas Hold’em. Compare that to an amateur, who will stick with their starting cards over half the time.
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Annie Duke (Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away)
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Chapter 3 The Rule of 2 and 4
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Chuck Clayton (Mastering Poker Math: Become a Feared Shark in Texas No-Limit Hold'em)
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Yes. I really love you, Becky, and when you love someone that much, the pain and the pleasure is that much more intense. But forgiveness is a given.
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Linda Warren (Texas Bluff (Texas Hold'em #5))