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Index
COVER TITLE PAGE COPYRIGHT DEDICATION CONTENTS INTRODUCTION: Why This Isn’t a Poker Book CHAPTER 1: Life Is Poker, Not Chess
Pete Carroll and the Monday Morning Quarterbacks The hazards of resulting Quick or dead: our brains weren’t built for rationality Two-minute warning Dr. Strangelove Poker vs. chess A lethal battle of wits “I’m not sure”: using uncertainty to our advantage Redefining wrong
CHAPTER 2: Wanna Bet?
Thirty days in Des Moines We’ve all been to Des Moines All decisions are bets Most bets are bets against ourselves Our bets are only as good as our beliefs Hearing is believing “They saw a game” The stubbornness of beliefs Being smart makes it worse Wanna bet? Redefining confidence
CHAPTER 3: Bet to Learn: Fielding the Unfolding Future
Nick the Greek, and other lessons from the Crystal Lounge Outcomes are feedback Luck vs. skill: fielding outcomes Working backward is hard: the SnackWell’s Phenomenon “If it weren’t for luck, I’d win every one” All-or-nothing thinking rears its head again People watching Other people’s outcomes reflect on us Reshaping habit “Wanna bet?” redux The hard way
CHAPTER 4: The Buddy System
“Maybe you’re the problem, do you think?” The red pill or the blue pill? Not all groups are created equal The group rewards focus on accuracy “One Hundred White Castles . . . and a large chocolate shake”: how accountability improves decision-making The group ideally exposes us to a diversity of viewpoints Federal judges: drift happens Social psychologists: confirmatory drift and Heterodox Academy Wanna bet (on science)?
CHAPTER 5: Dissent to Win
CUDOS to a magician Mertonian communism: more is more Universalism: don’t shoot the message Disinterestedness: we all have a conflict of interest, and it’s contagious Organized skepticism: real skeptics make arguments and friends Communicating with the world beyond our group
CHAPTER 6: Adventures in Mental Time Travel
Let Marty McFly run into Marty McFly Night Jerry Moving regret in front of our decisions A flat tire, the ticker, and a zoom lens “Yeah, but what have you done for me lately?” Tilt Ulysses contracts: time traveling to precommit Decision swear jar Reconnaissance: mapping the future Scenario planning in practice Backcasting: working backward from a positive future Premortems: working backward from a negative future Dendrology and hindsight bias (or, Give the chainsaw a rest)
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS NOTES SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR FURTHER READING INDEX
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