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by anon7725 1289 days ago
I ran into an interesting point about poker in a recent episode of EconTalk[0]. Really good players play slightly more hands than they should (ie on a tournament table with 9 seats, a good player might play 15-20% of hands). Amateurs play way more hands than they should - like 50% or so. Translating to this thread, I’d map “playing a hand” to committing real resources to a project (switching tech stacks, etc). Pros will be somewhat conservative and only take that bet when they have a higher expectation of success.

[0] https://www.econtalk.org/annie-duke-on-the-power-of-quitting...

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In other words, you gotta know when to hold 'em, know when to fold 'em, know when to walk away, and when to run.
She also mentioned how sick she was of hearing that song played when she took to the stage at various events and how Poker Face was a welcome change :)