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I'm a poker player and tend to make high risk, high reward business decisions. Anybody have any suggestions for a cool tattoo for this other than this. Originally I was just going to get High risk on the back of my left arm and High Reward on the back of my right so you could read it when behind me, but I'm thinking that's kinda boring. Any help is appreciated.

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How about the word's "Worst Poker Player" on your face.

High risk = It's on your face

High reward = People think you make terrible decisions and you are bad at poker so you can bluff easier

Kidding aside, a "man's ruin" tattoo would be awesome or what @CultExciter said, but maybe it could be "worst possible set of cards with the word 'All in' in a banner"

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