A Quote by Daniel Negreanu

Picking up a tell - a hint that a player unknowingly gives that reveals the strength of his hand - often means the difference between winning and losing a big pot. — © Daniel Negreanu
Picking up a tell - a hint that a player unknowingly gives that reveals the strength of his hand - often means the difference between winning and losing a big pot.
Everybody loves winning, but we should not linger on the difference between winning and losing... But Is losing failing?
Whenever I race in the U.K., the crowd just makes such a massive difference, often between winning and losing.
Often in football a game is really balanced and one small detail will make the difference between winning and losing. We try to find the detail that makes the difference for us.
There's no difference between winning and losing. They are the same type of experience. Winning and losing are sensorial, affixed to an ego, blocked in time and space and none of them ultimately make you happy very long
A winning player is nothing more than a player on a winning team. A losing player is a guy who played on a losing team that year.
Just as the difference in height between males is no longer a realistic issue, now that lawsuits have been substituted for hand-to-hand encounters, so the difference in strength between men and women is no longer worth elaboration in cultural institutions.
There's a difference between winning and losing and not trying at all.
The winning of a pawn among good players of even strength often means the winning of the game.
The difference in winning & losing is most often, not quitting.
The difference between winning and losing is always a mental one.
Whoever said "It's not whether you win or lose but how you play the game" is full of it! Winning makes all the difference in the world. Winning is fun. Losing is not. Losing sucks.
One of the biggest gaps in sports is the difference between the winning and losing teams of the Super Bowl. They don't invite the losing team to the White House. They don't have parades for them. They don't throw confetti on them.
I think that sometimes the difference between winning and losing, success and failure, is this gray line between will, passion and self-belief that says, 'I'm going to do this'.
Knowing where a team will usually place a penalty can be the difference between winning or losing.
Winning gives birth to hostility Losing, one lies down in pain. The calmed lie down with ease, having set winning and losing aside.
My job is to call attention to the things that I think are the difference between winning and losing. If I can't do that then I have failed as a coach.
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