How to make decisions like a poker pro | Maria Ho | TEDxUCSanDiego
Life is a series of decisions, from the mundane to the life-altering. But how often do we stop to think about how we make these choices?In this insightful TEDx talk, world-renowned poker professional Maria Ho unveils the secrets of decision-making that have propelled her to the top of the poker world. Drawing from her vast experience in high-stakes games where every move counts, Maria will break down the critical elements of making decisions under pressure, especially when time is limited and information is incomplete.Learn how the skills that poker players rely on—such as assessing risk, managing emotions, and understanding probabilities—can transform the way you approach decisions in your own life. Whether navigating career choices, personal relationships, or unexpected challenges, this talk will empower you with practical tools to think more strategically, act confidently, and make better decisions, even in the most uncertain situations. Maria Ho is a Hall of Fame professional poker player and award-winning TV broadcaster who has amassed over $7,000,000 in live and online poker tournament earnings. She is one of the world's most recognized and successful players in the game and is currently ranked #3 on the World Series of Poker's All-Time Female Money Earners. Maria was inducted into the Women In Poker Hall of Fame in 2018, the very first year she became eligible and is the youngest ever to be inducted. World-renowned poker professional Maria Ho breaks down the most important factors to consider when time is of the essence and you are working with incomplete information. As our lives are defined by our ability to make decisions, but many of us have not optimized our decision-making process, discover how to make decisions effectively in high-pressure situations, much like a poker player would. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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