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#37 Annie Duke: Getting Better by Being Wrong

2018/7/25
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决策科学专家,前职业扑克玩家,著名作家和演讲者。
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Annie Duke:本书探讨了如何在信息不全的情况下做出更明智的决策。作者从语言学博士转向职业扑克玩家的经历,以及她在扑克游戏中对认知偏差、心理模型构建、学习机制和不确定性处理等方面的深刻理解,构成了本书的核心内容。她强调了在充满不确定性的环境中,如何区分技能和运气,如何从嘈杂的反馈中学习,以及如何构建更准确的心理模型来预测结果。 作者分享了她与其他顶尖扑克玩家(例如Eric Seidel)的互动经验,这些经验帮助她克服了认知偏差,并提升了决策能力。她指出,在学习过程中,痛苦虽然是必要的,但也会阻碍学习,人们往往倾向于将失败归因于运气,而非自身决策。她建议,要克服这种倾向,需要在群体中进行探索性思维,并与他人进行开放的讨论和反馈,从而不断改进自己的决策过程。 Shane Parrish:作为主持人,Shane Parrish引导Annie Duke分享了她从语言学博士到职业扑克玩家的职业转变,以及她在扑克游戏中获得的宝贵经验。他与Annie Duke探讨了扑克游戏中的决策过程、认知偏差、心理模型、学习机制以及团队合作对学习的影响等方面。他提出了许多具有启发性的问题,促使Annie Duke深入探讨了这些主题,并分享了她独特的见解。 Eric Seidel:作为Annie Duke的导师和同侪,Eric Seidel在她的学习过程中扮演了重要的角色。他以其严谨的思维和直接的反馈,帮助Annie Duke克服了将失败归因于运气的倾向,并引导她专注于改进决策过程。他的要求促使Annie Duke更加注重准确性而非正确性,并促使她更加深入地思考和分析扑克游戏中的策略和决策。

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Annie Duke discusses her unexpected journey from pursuing a PhD in linguistics to becoming a professional poker player, influenced by her brother's involvement in the games world and her own need for financial stability during a health crisis.

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I have wanted to do this interview for a long time. On this episode, I am thrilled to have Annie Duke, former professional poker player and author of the new book, Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts).

Annie has a very interesting background that makes her uniquely qualified to speak about high-level decision making. As an author, speaker, world-class poker player, and academic in the fields of psychology and cognitive theory, Annie understands the intersection of luck, skill, and making decisions in uncertain, chaotic environments better than most people on the planet.

This is a whirlwind of an episode, and we cover all kinds of fascinating topics, including:

  • The strange circumstances that shifted Annie’s path from finishing a Ph.D. in linguistics to becoming a professional poker player
  • What it was like to be a female poker player in a predominantly male sport (especially before poker had become socially acceptable)
  • What drew Annie into such a high stakes, time-pressured environment and why she felt like poker was the perfect fit for her
  • How her graduate work in psychology informed the way she approached the game of poker — and helped her rack up wins
  • How she finds the signal in a very noisy stream of feedback
  • The big mistakes Annie noticed other players making that were stalling their progress in the game but allowed her to make giant leaps forward
  • The role that mental models played in her learning process (and which models Annie liked to lean on the most in a high stakes game)
  • The power of surrounding yourself with people that can help you expand your circle of competence — and how that made all the difference in Annie’s development as a player
  • Confirmatory and exploratory thought, and how one helps us to be “accurate” and one helps us to be “right.”
  • The secret pact you should be making with the people who are closest to you

And so much more.

This episode is just under two hours long, but there’s no fat in it. Annie delivers a masterclass in making the smartest decisions we can, even when our hubris insists otherwise. Do some finger stretches before hitting play, because you’re going to be taking some serious notes.

Please enjoy the interview!


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