Playing the Gender Card

打性别牌

Hidden Brain

社会科学

2021-07-13

49 分钟
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What is it like to be the only woman at the (poker) table? Or a rare man in a supposedly "feminine" career? In this favorite episode from 2019, we tell the stories of two people who grappled with gender stereotypes on the job, and consider how such biases can shape our career choices.  If you like our work, please consider supporting it! See how you can help at support.hiddenbrain.org. And to learn more about human behavior and ideas that can improve your life, subscribe to our newsletter at news.hiddenbrain.org.
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  • This is hidden brain.

  • I'm Shankar Vedantam.

  • We begin today in Las Vegas, the year 2004.

  • The a high stakes poker game.

  • Our protagonist is a woman named Annie Duke.

  • She's about to win $2 million.

  • I'm all in.

  • And with that top pair, Phil Hellmuth going all in with his 450,000 chips.

  • Annie Duke put the pressure on Phil when she check raised him.

  • This was the final hand of the world Series of poker, tournament of champions.

  • They had these incredible hall of Fame players, like Doyle Brunson, who was a hall of famer, Johnny Chan, who was a Hall of famer, and then Phil Hellmuth, who has the most championships of anyone in the history of the World Series of poker.

  • And then there was me.

  • And he calls the all in.

  • And Phil sees what he's up against.

  • Annie and this guy Phil were the last two at the table.

  • And Annie is overcome with emotion, seeing how close she is to winning this championship.

  • Annie's crying.

  • Phil standing up, pacing back and forth, the dealers laying out the cards that will determine who wins.

  • Annie has control of his hand.

  • Now here comes the turn.