
The Peter Attia Drive #60 - Annie Duke, decision strategist: Poker as a model system for life—how to improve decision making, use frameworks for learning, and apply 'backcasting' to boost your odds for future success
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Jul 1, 2019 Annie Duke, a former World Series of Poker champion and author of "Thinking in Bets," dives into the art of decision-making. She discusses how poker serves as a unique model for evaluating choices in uncertain situations, blending luck and skill. Duke emphasizes the importance of embracing all decision-making scenarios, rather than only focusing on negative outcomes. Introducing concepts like 'backcasting,' she offers strategies for setting long-term goals while recognizing the role of cognitive biases. Tune in for insights that apply across various fields from business to sports!
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Luck and Skill in Poker
- Poker involves luck and skill, making it harder than pure luck games like slots.
- Skill in poker determines long-run results but the short-run is influenced by luck.
Skill Test
- To test for skill in any game, see if you can lose intentionally while following the rules.
- This highlights control over outcomes, differentiating skill from pure luck.
Loss Aversion in Poker
- Loss aversion in poker is mitigated by the ability to fold, minimizing losses and maximizing wins.
- This explains poker's appeal despite frequent losses.










