September 2, 201900:42:17

Applying Poker Game Theory to Entrepreneurship, with Jordan River

In today's podcast, we interview Jordan River.  You’ll hear about how he turned a $50 deposit into $50,000 in online poker winnings in 12 months using GTO (game theory optimization).  He’ll share how using the principles of GTO will help you grow your business.  Where Building Your Business Fits into the Cash Flow System Investing in your business is one of your best investments because it’s what you know and can control.  And turning your business into a cash-flowing asset is a big part of creating time and money freedom.  However, your business is just one step in the bigger journey to time and money freedom.  You need good money habits to produce wealth systematically. That's why we have created the 3-step Business Owner's Cash Flow System. It's your roadmap to take you from just surviving, to a life of significance, purpose, and financial freedom. The first step is keeping more of the money you make by fixing money leaks, becoming more efficient and profitable. Then, you protect your money with insurance and legal protection and Privatized Banking. Finally, you put your money to work, increasing your income with cash-flowing assets. Who Is Jordan River? Jordan River is a podcaster, entrepreneur, and semiprofessional poker player. Jordan has been working in media production for 15 years, and currently focuses on podcasting as his main medium. His work in the personal development field includes shows like The Lifebook Podcast and The Mastering Happiness Podcast, with Dr. Joel Wade. In 2018, Jordan turned semi-pro while having a strong year at Texas Hold’em. He continues to play daily, hone his game, and frequently donates 25% of his final table winnings to charities. Jordan River is also the son of Jon and Missy Butcher, founders of LifeBook. Jordan River Conversation Highlights * Poker tournaments are analogous to creating and running a business.* It’s all about making the right moves and detaching yourself from the outcome. Whether or not an idea (or a poker hand) works out isn’t solely dependent on if it was a good decision. All you can do is make moves that SHOULD be +EV (expected value), and don’t worry about how the cards are dealt out after that.* Focus on what you can control.* To calculate beyond your capabilities, learn from people who know more than you, and use technology. Copy strategies that work and forget about the ones that don’t.* Everyone is in the same pool. Some talented players fail, some foolish players succeed, and everything in between. If you don't get a good grasp on reality through studying outcomes and statis...

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