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Hidden Forces

Annie Duke | Making a Sure Bet: Optionality, Decision Making, and How to Embrace Uncertainty

Hidden Forces

Demetri Kofinas

Business, Government

4.8 β€’ 1.6K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 18 June 2018

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

In Episode 48 of Hidden Forces, Demetri Kofinas speaks with Annie Duke and about how we can make smart decisions and ensure our long-term success.

We make millions of decisions over the course of our lives. Most of these seem to be small and of little consequence, and so we make our choices and act with little care or thought. Other decisions require more care and consideration, as their significance will, for better or worse, have a lasting impact on our life: What job offer to accept, what life partner to choose, how to invest in retirement.

When faced with these truly important decisions, many people become crippled by their fear and doubt. What if it's a bad prediction? What if I am missing information, and so my choice is wrong? Often, such fears have a cascade effect, they trickle down and impact our ability to make even the smallest judgement, leaving us paralyzed.

However, there is a way to increase the likelihood that we're making a sure bet.

According to Annie Duke, a World Series of Poker champion and the author of Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts, regardless of whether the choice is small or large, the key to solid decision-making rests in our ability to shift our thinking from a need for absolute certainty to "a goal of accurately assessing what you know and what you don't." In other words, people need to look at every decision as though it were a bet.

Ultimately, Duke argues that by adopting this way of thinking β€” by assessing how sure we are of something, tracing the possible outcomes, and analyzing the odds of failure β€” we can ensure long-term success for ourselves, our loved ones, and our business partners.

Calling on her degrees in behavioral and cognitive psychology, and her years of experience in professional poker, throughout the episode, Duke speaks with host Demetri Kofinas about how we can eliminate fear and unproductive emotions from our decision-making processes, embrace uncertainty, and make better decisions.

Producer & Host: Demetri Kofinas

Editor & Engineer: Stylianos Nicolaou

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Transcript

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0:00.0

What's up everybody?

0:01.0

What's up everybody?

0:02.0

What's up, every?

0:03.0

What's up,

0:05.0

what's up everybody?

0:10.0

Welcome to this week's episode of Hidden Forces with me, Dimitri Kofinus.

0:15.0

Today I speak with Annie Duke who was for two decades during her professional run one of the top poker players in the world.

0:22.0

In 2004, Annie Best of Field one of the top poker players in the world.

0:23.0

In 2004, Annie Best at a Field of 234 players to win her first world series of poker bracelet.

0:30.4

The same year, she'd triumphed in the $ million dollar winner-take-all invitation only

0:35.6

world series of poker tournament of champions and in 2010 she won the

0:40.2

prestigious NBC National Heads Up Poker Championship.

0:44.7

Annie has drawn on her undergraduate and graduate work in behavioral and cognitive psychology

0:50.3

and her experience in professional poker to advise and consult companies and

0:55.2

organizations that have to improve their decision-making. She is also the author of

0:59.5

the 2018 book Thinking and Betts, Making Smarter Decisions,

1:03.6

when you don't have all the facts.

1:05.7

Annie, welcome to Hidden Forces.

1:07.4

Thanks for having me.

1:08.6

How are you doing?

1:09.5

I'm good.

1:11.0

So you said you were coming into town, you just got into New York City?

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