Today’s episode is an exciting conversation with Chris Sparks, a retired professional poker player although I think he uses the term retired fairly loosely. I’ll settle somewhere in the middle and call him a well-paid hobbyist.
Chris has played over 2 million hands of poker across thousands of tournaments including main events tournaments like World Series of Poker, World Poker Tour, and the European, Asian-Pacific, and Latin American Poker Tour.
During his hay days, he had a fast and furious climb that eventually led him to being ranked in the top 20 online cash game players in the world.
In our conversation, Chris shares stories about his growth as a poker player. He’ll also teach us the meta-skills of high stakes poker that can be extrapolated and applied to our own life.
By listening to this episode, you’ll learn how to recognize a good bet, how to take action with incomplete information, and the benefits of focusing on the process versus being results-oriented.
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I hope you enjoy my conversation with the man who started playing poker in college for fun but eventually used it to pay for his tuition…Chris Sparks.
Key Takeaways:
- Why Chris tried standup comedy
- How Chris uses retirement in order to reprioritize what he currently wants his life to look like
- How you can turn bad luck into good fortune
- The “Poker House”
- How to use a forcing function to accomplish your goal
- How to take action without complete information
- Emotions have to be a part of the decision-making process
- Skill acquisition is a long game so be kind to yourself, have fun, and stay curious
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Expected Value Calculator: www.forcingfunction.com/evc
Play to Win Article: https://www.forcingfunction.com/articles/play-to-win
Experiment Without Limits Workbook: https://www.forcingfunction.com/workbook
Performance Assessment: https://www.forcingfunction.com/assessment
Team Performance Training: https://www.forcingfunction.com/team-training
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