In the game of poker, money is just a way of keeping score.
The cardinal sin in poker, worse than playing dead cards, is playing a dead game.
The best poker players are able to adjust their style to the players around them.
Fold and live to fold again.

Poker is a skill game that takes a moment to learn and a lifetime to master.
Poker is a game of skill dressed up as a game of chance.
To succeed in poker, you have to think in categories and understand that in every game, the situation is different.
The beautiful thing about poker is that everybody thinks they can play.
Poker may be a branch of psychological warfare, an art form, or indeed a way of life.
Poker is a skill game where you don't have to have the best hand to win.
In poker, money is just a tool. The game is about information.
Poker is a skill game pretending to be a chance game.
Poker is a people game, and your hand is only one part of the equation.

It's not enough to succeed at poker; you have to enjoy playing and be challenged by it.

Trust everyone, but always cut the cards.

It's not whether you won or lost, but how many bad beat stories you were able to tell.
You can shear a sheep a hundred times, but you can skin it only once.
Life is not always a matter of holding good cards, but sometimes playing a poor hand well.

In poker, the key to success is to keep the other players guessing while never letting them see you sweat.