Learning to Deal with Uncertainty… Through Poker
After a spate of bad luck led her to question the nature of chance,
journalist Maria Konnikova began learning about poker. Konnikova --
who holds a doctorate in psychology--was curious about how the game
hones players’ ability to distinguish between wh...
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After a spate of bad luck led her to question the nature of chance,
journalist Maria Konnikova began learning about poker. Konnikova --
who holds a doctorate in psychology--was curious about how the game
hones players’ ability to distinguish between what is within and
outside of our control. Under the tutelage of an expert, she
became a professional player and entered the World Series of Poker,
a competition with a $10,000 entry fee. The experience shaped her
new book, “The Biggest Bluff.” Konnikova joins us to talk
about the book, her year-long journey from novice to professional
poker player, and what poker can teach us about the role of skill
and chance in our lives.
journalist Maria Konnikova began learning about poker. Konnikova --
who holds a doctorate in psychology--was curious about how the game
hones players’ ability to distinguish between what is within and
outside of our control. Under the tutelage of an expert, she
became a professional player and entered the World Series of Poker,
a competition with a $10,000 entry fee. The experience shaped her
new book, “The Biggest Bluff.” Konnikova joins us to talk
about the book, her year-long journey from novice to professional
poker player, and what poker can teach us about the role of skill
and chance in our lives.
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