1 I give better advice than I play so I became a coach. (Is there anything missing?) 2 She bluffs more than she has a hand. (as in SHE BLUFFS MORE THAN NOT) the sentence sounds off. 3 You've more than doubled your investment. 4 You're far from breaking even. You need to make more money than you invested. (how would you correctly say the first bit?)
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1. My advice is better than my performance, so I became a coach. (I give better advice than I play sounds strange.) 2. (I don't get the meaning here.) 3. (Looks right to me!) 4. You're far from break-even. / You're far from the break-even point.