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Annie Duke

United States · Born 1965 · No-Limit Hold'em

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$4,270,000
Career Earnings
1
WSOP Bracelets
0
WPT Titles
$2,000,000
Biggest Cash

Biography

Annie Duke is a retired poker player, author, and decision-making consultant who won a WSOP bracelet and over $4 million in career earnings. The sister of poker pro Howard Lederer, she has since applied poker decision-making principles to business through her bestselling book 'Thinking in Bets.'

Playing Style

A cerebral, probability-focused player who applied formal decision theory and cognitive science to poker strategy.

Notable Moments

1

Won the 2004 WSOP Tournament of Champions for $2 million

2

Won a WSOP bracelet in the 2004 Omaha Hi-Lo event

3

Authored the bestselling book 'Thinking in Bets'

4

One of the most prominent women in poker during the boom era

Biggest Career Cash

$2,000,000

2004 WSOP Tournament of Champions

What You Can Learn from Annie Duke

Duke demonstrates how thinking about decisions in terms of probabilities and expected value, rather than outcomes, leads to better choices at and away from the table.

Annie Duke FAQ

How much money has Annie Duke won in poker?
Annie Duke has earned $4,270,000 in live tournament cashes, placing them #95 on the all-time money list. Their biggest single cash was $2,000,000 at the 2004 WSOP Tournament of Champions.
How many WSOP bracelets does Annie Duke have?
Annie Duke has won 1 World Series of Poker bracelet.
Is Annie Duke still playing poker?
Annie Duke is retired from professional poker competition, though they remain one of the most accomplished players in the game's history.