Last night I stayed up late playing poker with Tarot cards. I got a full house and four people died.
I'm absolutely gonna win it, because I'm ruthless. I sit at the poker table and my job is to destroy people.
My kitty cats could rely on my poker winnings.
I can never have a poker face. Anybody looking at me can tell exactly what I'm thinking.
You're not allowed to give yourself a nickname. This holds true in life as well as in poker.
I've been playing Texas Hold 'em and other forms of poker since I was about 12.
Living in the past is a Jethro Tull album, not a smart poker strategy.
Baseball is like a poker game. Nobody wants to quit when he's losing; nobody wants you to quit when you're ahead.
Initial feedback we got from people was that Poker could and should be a product in its own right. For us, that was definitely a case of us not seeing the forest for the trees since we are Poker nuts.
Being able to pit your wits against literally hundreds of other people is really exciting and ultimately the biggest single challenge for a poker player.
If you're playing a poker game and you look around the table and and can't tell who the sucker is, it's you.
Air power is like poker. A second-best hand is like none at all - it will cost you dough and win you nothing.
The only things I'm competitive in are backgammon and poker.
I am very driven. I work really hard, whether it's acting or my charity or even poker. When I focus on something I give it my all.
As for poker, I've stayed away from that, even though when I was in Vegas for Ocean's Eleven, I would get accosted by these guys begging me to play. They just want to take my money. They see me, think "actor" and see some easy money.