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_aDuke, Annie _9607 |
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_aThinking in bets : _bmaking smarter decisions when you don't have all the facts |
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_aNew York _bPortfolio/Penguin _c2018 |
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300 | _aix, 276p., | ||
500 | _ahttps://penguinrandomhousehighereducation.com/book/?isbn=9780735216365 | ||
520 | _aPoker champion turned business consultant Annie Duke teaches you how to get comfortable with uncertainty and make better decisions as a result. 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' one-yard line, he called for a pass instead of a hand off to his star running back. The pass was intercepted and the Seahawks lost. Critics called it the dumbest play in history. But was the call really that bad? Or did Carroll actually make a great move that was ruined by bad luck? | ||
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_aDecision making _9610 |
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