Now, Philby, of course, had been suspected in the '50s, and indeed left SIS, but he'd been exonerated. He bluffed it out, essentially. They couldn't get the evidence.
That's where I was born, but I left there in 1947. I went to Pine Bluff , Arkansas with my father, who was a preacher and a pastor of the church. In 1951, early '50s, I moved to Chicago, by the way of Memphis, St. Louis, to Chicago.
They threatened that they would show up in solidarity skirts. They would call our bluff . You can't keep us all out of class, they said.
in this house which was right about there, on Massachusetts Avenue where Dana Street comes in. There's a bluff that falls off-- if you're going towards Harvard Square, falls off on your left. There are views all around.
So I am the president of the indigenous Education institute, which started out in Bluff , Utah. You can see the bluffs . That was right outside where I lived.
Yes. And incidentally, I should say that of the one the places that I lingered at, but wasn't able to get into, was Council Bluffs in Iowa, where the old drive-in movie theater is now a great big Google server farm. Very impressive, I must say.
He was then the first Secretary of State. They're only bluffing . They don't really want to leave the country.
He just wanted to be left alone. Dylan wasn't bluffing . As promised he returned from his British tour and rode his Triumph motorcycle straight out of New York City; he didn't even bring his guitar. Of course our story doesn't end here.
The idea is that would-be terrorists might be spotted by noticing certain telltale tics, as if finding a terrorist in a crowd is like spotting a poker player's bluff . A number of studies have found that these techniques are utterly useless.
Garry Kasparov: Yeah, because machine gives you odds, but machine, again, same problem. How do you translate into be a bluff into numbers? So, the element of bluff definitely creates, creates, it's a grey zone. So, like Twilight Zone for the computer. Udi Manber: Absolutely. Garry Kasparov: You want idea how to decode bluff ?
Udi Manber: Absolutely. Garry Kasparov: You want idea how to decode bluff ? Udi Manber: How to decode bluff ? Well, you do your odds and you sometimes randomly win. Garry Kasparov: But, it, the whole idea of, the best players they base their bluff
You make it possible for us to push a button, and we're on the moon. And now that Sylvia called your bluff on the oceans, we can look at the oceans. Jacques Cousteau was the son of a French lawyer and a wealthy woman who was the daughter of a wine grower of -- a grape grower who made wine near Bordeaux,
So they brought all of these cows to feed the troops. We'd come up on these tall bluffs .
Yeah. So-- well, I'm not sure I know-- I haven't read your book, so I'm not sure I know the answer to the question. But I will say I'd consider calling his bluff , saying, no, too much. There's other domains. I'll get them.
She's got to form a model of each of those five people, and as she said, I hope I'm not giving it, I know that that person is very unlikely to bluff early in the game, because if they were discovered, they would lose all their money, and they
This is what happened. Mr. Conley was a bluff , hearty fellow with an energetic, gravely voice, red hair, and red beard. He reminded me of the youngish Henry VIII around the time he fell in love with Anne Boleyn.
But this was essentially von Neumann proving that bluffing is a necessary part of these kind of games.
But hopefully I can do a little bit of bluffing , but I do know the team pretty well.
And everyone in the family was doing something different. And not too far actually from the Google complex in Council Bluffs .
Yeah. Cuz when we call our own bluff , it's very uncomfortable, but it's better than someone else calling her bluff . And this
So instead, it seems to have learned to bluff and to dig itself a hole.
"You have to have disaster so you can do something better." Rice called his bluff .
And so this site here, this is Corral Bluffs , just outside of Colorado Springs.
Essentially, he constructed a mathematical proof that bluffing is a necessity in these kind of games of chance.
Exactly. So sometimes there's bluffing .
Hey, this guy's a bluffer, she says, jabbing the Googler just ahead of us in line with her elbow.
That's really what it's been for this whole time, is a bluff .
And she loved summers in Rhode Island, jumping off the bluff at the beach into the water with her cousins and her siblings.
Yeah, exactly. So we're finally calling our own bluff and saying, "Yeah, we tricked you."
But if you look at my resume, I'm not one to bluff .
Detroit, the city that continues to call the world's bluff .
that we're almost like a family, and this goes back many years. So I am the president of the indigenous Education institute, which started out in Bluff , Utah. You can see the bluffs .
Gavitak California State University Monterey Bay. They would have seen a hilltop about 100 foot high bluff in red. Then 75 to 100-foot high ring around a beautiful lagoon that would
How do you translate into be a bluff into numbers? So, the element of bluff definitely creates, creates, it's a grey zone. So, like Twilight Zone for the computer. Udi Manber: Absolutely. Garry Kasparov: You want idea how to decode bluff ? Udi Manber: How to decode bluff ? Well, you do your odds and you sometimes randomly win.
to stop them without going all the way toward a regime change, which they're bluffing , basically betting that we won't go that far
And of course, this area, called Corral Bluffs , is not new to scientists.
So scientists have been going out to this particular area, Corral Bluffs , since at least the 1940s, looking for fossils from this interval of time, basically walking
And as von Neumann said, real life consists of bluffing , of little tactics of deception, of asking yourself, what does the other man suppose
And everyone in the family was doing something different. in Mountain View, and in Cupertino, and in Council Bluffs , Iowa-- those are the people
Fine. But I believe-- I teach my daughter, please, daughter, you see from your ,, believe in science and math, no one can bluff you.
But it's an example of how actually it's harder if you're in the more transparent West-- it's harder to do diplomacy because you can't bluff in the same way.
Now, I talk about four key moves in negotiating-- the walk away, the bluff , sizing up the room, and the tell.
But my grandfather took me to this Yale-Harvard crew race in New London, Connecticut, and we showed up on the finish line that was a bluff raised above the Thames
that Britain would not retaliate by turning Buenos Aires into a radioactive crater. The nuclear effect had become, by all intents and purposes, a bluff . And so, that's why
Udi Manber: How to decode bluff ? Well, you do your odds and you sometimes randomly win. Garry Kasparov: But, it, the whole idea of, the best players they base their bluff on reading whatever information they can read from the face of the opponent, so again, how you can translate it into the numbers?
motel again--and all the rooms face the ocean there. You're facing a beach, no road in front just the grass that you see on the little bluff there and just down a little bit to
motel again--and all the rooms face the ocean there. You're facing a beach, no road in front just the grass that you see on the little bluff there and just down a little bit to
Yet we were in exactly that cantilevered moment of deciding whether to trust the museum, to call a bluff , or to say “uncle” and end the mental arm wrestle and adjourn to the
Right, very interesting. And so would you say the ancestors of those mammals whose fossils you found at Corral Bluffs , are most of them subterranean, or do you know that?
Now, at the time, poker players had obviously implemented things like bluffing .