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🗓️ 5 February 2018
⏱️ 62 minutes
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Annie Duke is a renown public speaker and decision strategist. For two decades, she was one of the top poker players in the world, including winning a World Series of Poker bracelet and the $2 million winner-take-all WSOP Tournament of Champions. Her study of the science of smart decision-making began with a National Science Foundation Fellowship, which she used study Cognitive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania. Among her charity work and television appearances, Annie was a runner-up to Joan Rivers on Celebrity Apprentice, during which she raised $700,000 for Refugees International. She is a natural teacher and storyteller with an active mind that constantly searches for accurate truth.
I highly recommend Annie’s new book, Thinking in Bets, which comes out this week. In her life after poker, she is a featured speaker, writes a newsletter and a blog, and advises companies on improving their decision-making process. Have a look at her website, annieduke.com, for more information.
Our conversation discusses Annie’s path from an Ivy League education to professional poker, the nature of a bet, how we form beliefs, why we make bad decisions, and what we can do to improve our decision-making process. Towards the end, we also talk about bankroll management, poker faces, and advice she would give the President on how to make better decisions.
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Show Notes
2:30 – Annie’s path through the poker world
6:05 – Her transition into teaching and the lesson of tilt
11:57 – How do you apply the concepts of betting and gambling broadly to decision making
13:35 – What is it about the science of the brain that prevents us from making good decisions
14:17 – Stumbling on Happiness
14:19 – Dan Gilbert Ted Talk
15:44 – Kluge: The Haphazard Evolution of the Human Mind
18:50 – Motivated reasoning
21:10 – Is there anything we can do to fix our decision-making biases (wanna bet)
28:05 – Other devices to improve our decision-making
32:29 – Value of a decision group
33:16 – Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction
34:00 – Mertonian Norms, CUDOS
40:27 – Mental time travel (Marty McFly from Back to the Future)
42:55 – Jerry Seinfeld – Night Guy vs Morning Guy
44:55 – Applying these tools and the parallels between poker and investing
48:59 – Reading poker faces
49:21 – Joe Navarro books
49:34 – Joe Navarro Psychology Today
52:50 – What advice would Annie give President Trump in terms of improving his decision-making process
53:52 – Favorite sports moment
55:45 – What teaching from Annie’s parents has most stayed with her
56:08 – What information does Annie read that a lot of people might not know about that is valuable
56:18 – The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution
56:19 – Why Evolution Is True
56:58 – What life lesson does Annie wish she knew earlier in life
58:28 – Looking ahead, what advice would Annie give herself today from a ripe old age
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