
The Learning Leader Show With Ryan Hawk 243: Annie Duke - How To Make Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All The Facts (Thinking In Bets)
Feb 5, 2018
Annie Duke, former pro poker player and cognitive psychologist who wrote Thinking in Bets, joins to explore decision-making under uncertainty. She discusses admitting uncertainty, distinguishing luck from hidden information, using bets to calibrate beliefs, and techniques for getting unbiased advice. Short, practical takes on framing choices and building systems to learn from noisy feedback.
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Open-Mindedness Drives Sustained Excellence
- Sustained excellence comes from open-mindedness and asking "Why am I wrong?".
- Confident people admit uncertainty and seek dissent to improve decisions.
Use "I Don't Know" To Invite Information
- Say "I'm not sure" and invite others to share hidden information and expertise.
- Use that input to calibrate beliefs and improve decision accuracy over time.
Poker As A Laboratory For Uncertain Decisions
- Poker is a natural lab for studying fast decisions with rapid feedback under uncertainty.
- Outcomes are weak signals, so learning requires careful calibration beyond single results.





