He gets the Dunning Krueger effect wrong. It's not thinking you're good at everything just because you're good at one thing. It's a cognitive bias where people with limited knowledge or skills in a particular area overestimate their competence. When you are a beginner you imagine you're great and as you gain more experience, ironically, your self-assessment drops as you start to realize how much their is to Poker/chess/golf, whatever. The inspiration for the Dunning-Kruger study actually came from a bizarre incident involving a bank robber named McArthur Wheeler. In 1995, Wheeler attempted to rob two banks in Pittsburgh with his face covered in lemon juice, believing it would make him invisible to security cameras. He thought this because lemon juice can be used as an invisible ink-he mistakenly assumed it would work the same way on his face. Wheeler’s flawed reasoning and overconfidence puzzled law enforcement, prompting David Dunning to investigate how someone could be so sure of something that was completely wrong. This curiosity led Dunning and his colleague Justin Kruger to conduct studies on the relationship between skill level, competence, and self-assessment, eventually formalizing their findings as the Dunning-Kruger effect.
@halfbit8 күн бұрын
Horrible advice for someone with a gambling addiction. If you have lost your rent money or worse and or are in real debt because you gamble then you are not being helped by this video. Gambling is designed to take advantage of peoples desire and pleasure of winning. The one major problem is gambling requires one or more participants to lose. That house always wins and if you are not the house you will lose. If you have lost from gambling and are struggling to survive then you are a victim. Stop and realize that you are an addict and are harming yourself and possibly your family.
@johnwinnerdz17 күн бұрын
Sounds like the idiot effect.
@GIJoe-zm3yp3 күн бұрын
@@halfbit The point is the math stands behind any casino game. So if you play roulette or blackjack you are trying to fight math against the odds. Poker is different. It's more of psychology, logic and emotion control.You can be a winning player, the problem is plenty don't realize they are always beaten by the better player not a casino
@tipsy092 күн бұрын
sure. but it still leaks into the dunning kruger effect. if you're good at one thing you'll overestimate your competence in other areas.
@stephengaffney626Күн бұрын
@@halfbitI wonder where he got the lemon juice
@gregscharlach53478 күн бұрын
The person conducting the interview is outstanding. Well done!
@clarkie01675 күн бұрын
I was watching this video thinking it was' big boy' poker podcast. When I looked at your creds, you have only 6k subscribers. Wow! You are a great interviewer and our show is professionally done. I predict your show will go far. .Good luck!
@DennisBackhaus7 күн бұрын
great interview Samir. Was a pleasure meeting you at the NAPTCUP.
@davidm36145 күн бұрын
Great questions, great interviewer, great watch. Man, I ♥poker
@LeighWest020720 күн бұрын
Amazing interview , allot of young coming on the scene poker players could learn allot here. Some really really good questions asked!
@GentsTalkPodcast18 күн бұрын
We love our host Samir Mourani! Hope you enjoyed the episode and decided to subscribe as it helps us a ton to keep having these kinds of conversations.
@matthewhoffmans93599 күн бұрын
A lot
@davidjamesroth3 күн бұрын
One of the best interviews I've ever seen you're good at asking questions dog thank you
@morganspector51613 күн бұрын
I think it's just about letting the interviewee tell his story and asking questions that open doors for that. It's a subtle skill and Samir has it.
@tiltvpip10094 ай бұрын
You need timestamps if you want a successful podcast
@drunksocratic39008 күн бұрын
Does Joe Rogan have timestamps?
@hanswurst54338 күн бұрын
@@drunksocratic3900 No he has cult like followers
@mcfly77 күн бұрын
@@drunksocratic3900 Joe Rogan is a muppet plant who does damage control and steers you away from the truth. It's TIME to stop eating garbage food and to wake up.
@Anlonn3 күн бұрын
@@drunksocratic3900 who's Joe Rogan?
@AustinPerella11 сағат бұрын
@@Anlonnbro
@davidblakesley480119 сағат бұрын
I like watching DN. He's fun to watch while he's destroying some opponent. I think he's on 100% of the time. Especially in these interviews. I get the impression that the stories he tells are almost always tinged with a story that's almost right. Just enough wrongness to be exploited. I think he sets things up all the time. I'd be interested in how his side betting action is doing.
@raymondstephens46532 күн бұрын
Daniel has always been my favorite player to watch. Tony g. Is a close second. Fun players to watch
@GLORIAESTELLE9 күн бұрын
Fantastic interview! Thank you!❤❤❤
@adelinciurdarean93785 ай бұрын
Proud to be Romanian and hear this
@winrar4228 күн бұрын
Very cool video! Would it be possible to raise the audio levels? The gain seems a bit low. Big fan of DNegs, great interview!
@GentsTalkPodcast18 күн бұрын
Appreciate the feedback! We'll make sure to pay closer attention to that so you have a more enjoyable experience!
@davidicousgregorian7 күн бұрын
What Daniel is trying to tell people is that everybody loses everybody wins that's how you react and come back from those wins and losses that makes you a professional and then you can actually make a living doing something you enjoy and I really enjoy it is what Daniel says so he is right he is playing 100% of what he wants tsays just like he says do you want to be😊 first and then get what you want😊😊 will follow show most people think about the get the money then you can get the things and then you can be who you want to be what he says is Go reverse baguette and says be who you want to be first then get the money get the fame second because without becoming who you want to be you'll never get the money or the fame fame😊
@pauloalmaria68338 күн бұрын
Of all the charity casinos I’ve gone into back in the early 90’s in Toronto as a teenager, stupid me tried to learn Black Jack…if only I knew of Hold Em, maybe could’ve learned the game with DN.
@overthehilldill36265 күн бұрын
In other words be better at winning at a higher percentage than losing. Got it.
@danielvilciu83118 күн бұрын
I like DG a lot, and the host is decent. One thing I would have loved is not to jump so quickly from one theme to another. Many questions deserved a follow up q. But good job host, you will do good things!
@paulthoward3 күн бұрын
Great interview. With Daniel you are likely to get some really good info but you asked a lot of open ended questions that let him riff.
@dominicboileau3 күн бұрын
Good ggpoker commercial
@dpjacobs285 күн бұрын
What I would like to know…..he says you can make all the right decisions and still lose, on the flip side, how possible is it to make wrong decisions and still win? What’s the % of those 2 instances….if that’s even possible to calculate?
@StretcheoTubeКүн бұрын
I can't give you an exact figure, but yes, in the short term you can make poor decisions and still win. But making that same set of poor decisions in the long run will result in an overall loss
@tommyg617817 сағат бұрын
Wonder if Daniel has a snooker table in his house in Vegas.
@brandonnel46878 күн бұрын
Fedor and bryn was beaten by 2 recreational players known as ossi and vlad at the final four in the triton $150 k buy in even some notable names such greenwood,chidwick and Dan smit was at th FT.
@mcfly77 күн бұрын
Anyone can win in poker. That's why it's so popular.
@brandonnel46877 күн бұрын
@mcfly7 then if the best in the world still looses to some of the worse in the game then how is it a certian income?
@eastcoastbandit7 күн бұрын
Some of the worst in poker?? Bro you’re not a poker player so you just don’t get it. Not to be rude but I don’t think any real poker player can take your question seriously and the fact you can’t spell doesn’t help.
@tetianaharley39922 күн бұрын
Wow!!!
@scottybear8 күн бұрын
Toby is an actor and played you
@davidicousgregorian7 күн бұрын
What's the pros do is what others don't they risk more and build a reputation when they win for others to loan money to them when they lose just like Daniel did😊😊
@TomRauhe10 күн бұрын
Prefect clickbait title 😂😂😂 still great interview.
@davidicousgregorian7 күн бұрын
I like Daniel negreanu a lot and I watch all those videos the only thing I don't like is and I can have this opinion doesn't mean it's valuable but the thing I don't like is he says I'm born and raised in Toronto but he also says when he was 18 he left and went straight to Vegas then many times lost everything he had then he came back after he learned and borrowed and won lot's but for age 18 to age 50 , 32 years of practice and luck 😢but stick it to em later 😮
@davidicousgregorian7 күн бұрын
What would you do if people only used AI assistance😊 I think what would happen if you lose the original aspect of the game of the film the risk the entry the darkness that cigarette center of and now it's becoming more of a tournament type environment and everyone tells a long time how long do you have to wait they waste time and 10 million dollars
@olsen95394 күн бұрын
❤
@davidicousgregorian7 күн бұрын
It's all about the money and the Canadians say we're not going to play our Canadian tournaments in other places because it takes away money for our Canada oh Canada.....😊 So basically if you play online tournaments in the USA or regular tournaments in the USA and you're a Canadian resident that means the taxes and certain profits and benefits will only go to the US side not the Canadian side that's how the government works😅
@friedelspaghetti43292 күн бұрын
like a retired magician, revealing all the secrets to the public, to make money and prove his knowledge, .... smh. sad.
@FuzzypupPoker16 сағат бұрын
Thanks for wasting my time with a false video title. There was pretty much no advice on reading people.
@jamssosv8 күн бұрын
i'ts a negative-sum profession
@ralphkotwica61847 күн бұрын
Y would anyone learn to read anyone….. everyone uses real time assistance now anyways, be it live or online and nothing is being done to police this
@slowfuse6 ай бұрын
dude will literally go on anyone's shitty podcast?
@PaperPlateParody10 күн бұрын
Well, why not?
@fracritel10 күн бұрын
Do not watch or listen then if not up to your standards
@gregna8 күн бұрын
But did he not say informative things? 🤔
@eastcoastbandit7 күн бұрын
Definition of a troll. Say some negative sht yet he didn’t have a problem click’n on it. Miserable life. Then again if you don’t have a troll or two sayn neg sht then you’re prob doin something wrong lol