Thinking in Bets
419 EGP
A behavioral analysis of decision-making that applies poker principles to life choices. Explores how uncertainty, incomplete information, and cognitive biases affect our judgment in everything from business to personal relationships.
This work examines decision-making through the lens of professional poker, where outcomes depend on skill amid uncertainty rather than simple right-or-wrong choices. The analysis reveals how cognitive biases like resulting and hindsight distort our evaluation of decisions, advocating for probabilistic thinking over binary outcomes. Written for business professionals, investors, and anyone seeking better judgment, it combines behavioral psychology with practical frameworks for navigating uncertainty. The book’s strength lies in translating poker wisdom into actionable strategies for improving decisions when stakes are high and information is incomplete.
| Dimensions | 300 × 150 × 230 cm |
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