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Former poker champ Annie Duke says bad investors chase luck — great investors lean into uncertainty
Duke says that three steps can help you navigate an uncertain market with a clear plan.
Quitting isn't always a sign of defeat. Highly successful people often know exactly when to give up, according to bestselling author and former professional poker player Annie Duke. "Grit is great.
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What former poker champion turned investing coach Annie Duke says most of us get wrong about risk
Annie Duke was at one time among the world’s most successful poker players, winning the World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions and the NBC National Heads-Up Poker Championship. She is now a ...
Annie Duke, the former World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions winner and author of Thinking in Bets and Quit: The Power of Knowing When to Walk Away, said investors often make costly mistakes ...
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Quitting is massively underrated, says Annie Duke, an author, psychologist, and former professional poker player who holds a bracelet from the 2004 World Series of Poker. Her latest book is Quit: The ...
Annie Duke is an author, speaker and consultant. She is a special partner focused on decision science at First Round Capital Partners, a seed stage venture fund. Annie’s latest book, “Quit: The Power ...
With adrenaline pumping and your money on the line, sometimes brash decisions aren’t always profitable ones. Author and former U.S. professional poker player Annie Duke noted close comparisons between ...
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