If you play bridge badly you make your partner suffer, but if you play poker badly you make everybody happy.

Often attributed to Joe Laurie, Jr.

Earliest reference to the quote was found in: Woman's World, Volume 41, Issue 8 (Currier-Boyce Company, 1925), p. 38, attributed to Mrs. B. M. W, Nebraska


If you play bridge badly you make your partner suffer, but if you play poker badly you make everybody happy.

If you play bridge badly you make your partner suffer, but if you play poker badly you make everybody happy.

If you play bridge badly you make your partner suffer, but if you play poker badly you make everybody happy.

If you play bridge badly you make your partner suffer, but if you play poker badly you make everybody happy.