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A conversation with the professional poker player.
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Annie Duke:
Annie Duke has leveraged her expertise in the science of smart decision making to excel at pursuits as varied as championship poker to public speaking. For two decades, Annie was one of the top poker players in the world. In 2004, she bested a field of 234 players to win her first World Series of Poker (WSOP) bracelet. The same year, she triumphed in the $2 million winner-take-all, invitation-only WSOP Tournament of Champions. In 2010, she won the prestigious NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship. Prior to becoming a professional poker player, Annie was awarded the National Science Foundation Fellowship. Thanks to this fellowship, she studied Cognitive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Question: What skills are required to be a great poker player?
Annie Duke: To be a great poker player, essentially, you have to have a grasp of math and probabilities. You have to have some sense of game theory, regardless of whether you can actually express it in an academic way; you still have to have some grasp of game theory. You know that you are not playing a single hand that you have to worry about how opponents are going to perceive you in the future, how they are going to react to you in the future. You have to have what we call, ‘a lot of heart’ which is the ability to not only understand what the right play is, but to be able to follow through with it. Which seems like a very trivial point, but it’s probably the biggest point. A lot of times, what happens to people, sort of what separates the good from the great is that the good know the right answer, but they don’t follow through with it because its too scary, or they’re putting too much as risk. They don’t have that confidence that it’s okay because while there might be some variance to the play and you might lose this particular hand, mathematically it was the right choice. Over the long run it will work out.
One of the things that I say to students is that most poker players spend too much time worrying about whether they have the best hand. What great players worry about is whether they can win the hand enough of the time, which is a totally different way to think. That’s what really makes a great poker player is understanding, it’s not about winning right now, it’s about making the right decisions so that you win in the long run. You also have to be, I think, a very good reader of people, or at least a reader of bets and a very good pattern analyzer. That’s kind of all the things that have to do with the poker playing but that’s not what makes you a successful poker player. You have to have those skills and be able to beat the game. You could be anywhere from good to great in order to be a successful player as long as you are better than the game that you are playing. What makes a successful poker player is someone who manages their money really well, who understands what the bankroll requirements are to be sitting in a certain game, how much money you can risk in a certain game, and also who has a lot of control over the emotional aspect of the game, because poker players lose a lot because there’s variance to the game. You don’t win every single hand. Being able to emotionally handle the losses and not allow those to affect your play going forward is actually one of the key components to being a successful player. What I say to people all the time is that, there are lots of players out there who have more talent in their pinky than I have in my whole body for the game, but they are broke and I’m not. You work with the skills that you have, you recognize the games that you should be playing in, you play in games that you are better than rather than vice versa, which would be an ego-driven choice to think that you should be playing against people who are better than you are. And then you manage your money well and you manage your emotions well and that will make you a successful poker player, whether you are only good, or great.
Question: How much time did you put in before you got good?
Annie Duke: I’m still waiting to be really good. I’ll let you know. Stick a pin in that one. I’ve been playing for 15 years, I’m waiting.
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Комментарии : 37   
@tammybishop89
@tammybishop89 11 лет назад
Annie is the rare player who not only plays well but is also an amazing teacher.
@sambend6807
@sambend6807 11 лет назад
Despite what people say I think she's an amazing role model as a mother and a poker player. She does some amazing work with charities.
@randycone1098
@randycone1098 11 лет назад
Great job Annie!
@aricmackenthun329
@aricmackenthun329 2 года назад
Annie duke is such a great poker player and a very beautiful young woman. I really wish her nothing but the best.
@lizziepastor8010
@lizziepastor8010 11 лет назад
Annie is such a bad ass!
@CrashRebootL3
@CrashRebootL3 5 лет назад
thanks Annie, interesting points on a poker pro's mindset.
@rickhaydan3433
@rickhaydan3433 2 года назад
Big Think, you screwed up Annie Duke's answers. You ask her for the best advice she's been given, and you ask her for the worst advice she's been given. Well, your editors spliced in the best-advice answer for both questions. Anyone who wants to read the worst-advice answer should look for the transcript link at the bottom of the description. Make sure you get the link to the full transcript. Hey Big Think, why do you hate Annie Duke?
@yesanything4668
@yesanything4668 8 лет назад
Tremendously impressed with Miss Duke's intelligence
@aricmackenthun1206
@aricmackenthun1206 5 лет назад
I really wish I could meet both annie and her brother and learn how to be a better poker player. I wish her and her family nothing but the very best for the rest of their lives.
@sambend6807
@sambend6807 11 лет назад
Just b.c. Epic Poker went bankrupt doesn't mean she robbed anybody. Rumors that Epic Poker League did not pay charities are FALSE and most likely stem from a small issue concerning the Heartland Poker Tour. She paid the charity what it was owed (not to mention she gives big to charity anyway). Women in poker deserve so much more respect, especially her.
@jacobperez8324
@jacobperez8324 11 лет назад
She's got some brains! My type of woman.
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 11 лет назад
at first, i was very angry at anyone affialiated with any poker site. a few years later and the dust has cleared, "so to speak". i said some things about you and your brother, i retract those staments.
@erwin643
@erwin643 8 лет назад
In addition to all the negative comments, with a background in conducting counterintelligence screenings/interviews, she does seem to exhibit a lot of deception in her facial/eye movement cues, in this video.
@PeterElz
@PeterElz 11 лет назад
love you annie
@Frank-ue6eg
@Frank-ue6eg 5 лет назад
I wanna be the angry chauvinist squared
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 11 лет назад
if the FEDS really wanted to go after someone or something they would go after these parley tickets. i always lose.
@rickhaydan3433
@rickhaydan3433 2 года назад
Could you have picked an uglier photo of a beautiful woman for the title page. I don't think so. Come on Big Think, do you really hate strong women that much.
@TheTheratfarmer
@TheTheratfarmer 11 лет назад
some of these poker sites allowed people to see your hole cards. cheaters.
@helpercoach
@helpercoach 11 лет назад
She's smart enough that she doesn't need to be a crook. So, did she really loot Epic Poker League? Why?
@protozee
@protozee 12 лет назад
Has been go hide with your brother and chris
@renues
@renues 10 лет назад
Why would I listen to someone who didn't win the Celebrity Apprentice
@cuddlybear9041
@cuddlybear9041 9 лет назад
she can yap a bit, brains that's subjective !
@alexpeterson4429
@alexpeterson4429 9 лет назад
renues right>
@xranger707
@xranger707 7 лет назад
Because you are an idiot who doesn't have a clue about what matters.
@jacksprat3009
@jacksprat3009 7 лет назад
Because she knows poker and is good at explaining her views.
@aricmackenthun1206
@aricmackenthun1206 5 лет назад
renues you are an idiot. Who cares about that crap. She is one of top 10 poker players in the world.
@oldhamegg
@oldhamegg 12 лет назад
wtf is up with big think having this horrible cant offer opinions?
@miklas1911
@miklas1911 11 лет назад
"The other little small piece of advice that I would give you is that people tend to throw Rock on their first throw. So, throwing Paper is usually... ehhm.. not a good strategy actually, because they might throw Scissors. You should throw Rock as well." If people usually throw Rock, you dont want to throw Paper, cause they might throw Scissors??? Why is it more likely that they might throw Scissors than it is that they might throw Paper? Oh, and btw, "can I look in your hole?" is hilarious
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