Best quotes by Molly Bloom on Game

Checkout quotes by Molly Bloom on Game

  • This was 2008, you know. The economy was falling apart, spiraling. And I was hosting a game in New York, and there was $5 to $7 million on the table.
    - Molly Bloom
  • My regular game in New York City was a $250,000 buy-in, no limit. So people were burning through that, a lot of times in the first 30 minutes.
    - Molly Bloom
  • I moved to Los Angeles. My parents were not on board with that, and so I had to get a lot of different jobs. One of them was working for a man in Hollywood who had a weekly poker game.
    - Molly Bloom
  • I saw someone lose $100 million in one night. When you watch that, as an owner-operator of a game, you realize that these numbers are incredibly unsustainable, incredibly unhealthy. So, I was not happy about this loss. It brought me no joy or adrenaline.
    - Molly Bloom
  • The chemistry at a table is so important. You must start with a carefully balanced mix of personalities. If the balance is off, and the stakes are too big for some of the players, it kills the game. Too small, and everybody gets bored.
    - Molly Bloom
  • When I was making the most money at the top of my game, driving Bentleys and all that, I felt so existentially empty.
    - Molly Bloom