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Thinking in Bets: Making Smarter Decisions When You Don't Have All the Facts

by Annie Duke

3.82(22,268 ratings)

In Super Bowl XLIX, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll made one of the most controversial calls in football history: With 26 seconds remaining, and trailing by four at the Patriots' …

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Alper Cugun@alper.nl

The talk about gambling is great but it is few and far between. I wish the author had focused on that.<br/><br/>The rest of the book is padded with your standard pop-sci drivel which is familiar, derivative and boring. The worst of it comes when she jumps into the Haidt trap of arguing for right-wing diversity to further better decision making. It's entirely unrelated to the book and marks the author as a tool.<br/><br/>Turning everything into a bet is a very limited view and even at that it isn't treated very deeply. Tell me how you write a book about bets without adding a lot of mathematics.<br/><br/>I'll grant that I as a life long stats junkie would not find anything interesting in this book but for people who don't have that as a background there may be a lot in there that's valuable.<br/><br/>The <a href="https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/444653.How_to_Measure_Anything?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=2SDoGeKKW0&rank=1">"How to measure anything…"</a> series of books are a much better and more serious introduction into quantification, estimation and decision making.