Venture Capitalists can play poker.

Poker can be an intense game and so can the Venture Capitalist world as they take big risks and take the down the house when they got a hot hand. Chamath Palihapitiya, founder of The Social+Capital Partnership Venture Capitalist firm in Palo Alto is a well known poker player that has quite bit of success on and off the poker table and is now even an owner of the Golden State Warriors. More can be read about Chamath’s recent news here and here. Chamath was a long time executive at Facebook and now has parlayed that into a VC firm that Facebook has even invested in. He knows something that many others don’t or do they? Could he be sitting on pocket aces or two seven? He has a killer poker face that is betting big on some companies personally and for work that I think will take down the house…but I challenge him in a game of poker.

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Poker and Startups- How are they similar?

Great post on Venturebeat that discusses the correlation between poker and startups which was well written by Emmanuel Marot. The article is published below.

While the rules of poker are simple and the game itself is quite accessible, success typically requires more skill than luck. There’s a wisdom there that we can take from the game and apply to the startup life.

So if you’re looking to win a big pot, here are a few things to keep in mind:

Calculate the odds – Good poker players calculate two kinds of odds before playing: the Pot Odds (or the ratio of money to put divided by the money to gain – the Pot itself) and Card Odds (the probability to have a winning hand). Anytime the Pot Odds are higher than the Card Odds, the hand is worth playing.

Likewise, you must try to evaluate the odds of your startup’s success: How likely is it to succeed? And how big would the ‘pot’ you’d win be?

Don’t fall in love with your hand – Sometimes, in a game of Texas Hold ‘Em, players imagine they’ll get a monster hand when all they get are promising cards. When the flop, turn and river are revealed, their dreams crash to earth. Novice players tend to stick with their original assumptions and behave as their good fortune is due. Experts cold-bloodedly re-assess the situation.

You had ideas and projects for your startup. But if the outcome isn’t what you had hoped for, it’s time to stop and think about the odds. Sometimes a slight change from your original direction can bring tremendous improvements. Every new card and every new outcome changes the game. Take the time to re-think your assumptions.

Use Probe Bets – Good players sometimes bet money while they know they have very little chance of winning. They push a ‘probe bet’ only to discover what the other players may have, and often fold if they meet resistance.

A small investment is sometimes necessary to validate your business assumptions. Keep in mind the money or effort spend validating your assumptions is never completely lost. Poker and entrepreneurship are both games of knowledge.

The money you’ve already spent is irrelevant – Bad poker players think ‘I’ve already put a lot of money on this hand, I can’t fold now’. Good players don’t care; they make an assessment of the present situation and don’t look back.

It doesn’t matter if you worked three years on your startup project or only two weeks. Your action should only be guided by your forecasted chances of success now.

Figure out which hands you can beat – When you play a hand, it’s crucial to keep in mind what you’re able to beat (as well as what can beat you), and how likely your opponents are to have them, based on their actions.

For startups, it’s less a matter of facing opponents than ‘facing’ (or, rather, winning over) customers. The question becomes: When do you have a winning proposition? And how likely are they to buy it based on their previous actions?

Learn – While you need to move on from money you’ve spent, hang on tightly to your past actions. Good players – both in the poker and startup worlds – are acute observers and devote considerable efforts in understanding the behavior and style of other players. The successes and failures of your past endeavors provide considerable experience. Spend the necessary time to analyze them, understand how customers, investors or competitors reacted, and why.

And never, ever, make the same mistake twice.

Manage your bankroll – If you systematically gamble all you have, you’ll finished ruined, sooner or later. Your talent may delay the outcome, but it won’t prevent it. Alternatively, if you only gamble small amounts, you relinquish opportunities by limiting your gains.

It’s crucial to know the optimum amount (or time investment) you should gamble, whether you’re at a poker table or assessing new opportunities. Examine any advantage you have objectively and size your bet accordingly, as a proportion of your bankroll.

Take meaningful details into account, but no others – Playing a hand isn’t just a matter of the cards you hold. It’s also about the positions of other players, the stack’s size and a million other things. World-class players take those into account, but can learn to disregard the irrelevant details (e.g. your opponent may look like a moron, but you shouldn’t take for granted that he is one).

Take a similarly holistic approach to your business, but consciously discard irrelevant information. And be wary of any feelings. Only make assumptions that can be backed by direct observation.

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Poker Startups #9 (Los Angeles) Postponed to 2012.

Hello Startups!

We are now back from hibernation and ready to rock Los Angeles with another round of exciting poker. We’ve secured a great spot for November 15th and we need able bodies in the startup space to come play some texas hold-em with other entrepreneurs and VCs.

This is not your average poker game, we’ve had numerous requests to open up the games to more people than ever before. Last time we had over 40 people attend at our last poker event at Call Fire which was a blast. We even had the opportunity to close some exciting deals around the poker table. Just last week we heard from one of our past attendees that OVIA closed a deal with DCM, a venture capital group, after meeting at one of our previous poker games. I guess winning in poker translates to success in the real world. Check out OVIA and news on their exciting announcement. Great job guys.

Register to be put on our RSVP list if you haven’t already. Past attendees always get priority in attending these events on a first come first serve basis. New RSVPs are always screened to match the audience attending so if you match our criteria, you’ll get in.

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Recap of Poker Startups #8

Thank you to everyone that made it out to Poker Startups #8. Great event at Callfire in Santa Monica. We had multiple tables of trash talking, pizza, drinks, and saw some great hands! Thanks to their staff for making it a great event.

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Pokerstartups #8

We are bringing you another exciting round of Poker Startup action. We’re looking for risk takers to come out to our next event. Location is secret as usual but don’t fret, get on our interest list and get your invitation from us 3 days before the event.

Event Details
Event: July 27th, 2011 (Wednesday)
Time: 7:30pm – 9:30pm
(Due to limited seating, guests on our invite list will be honored first, then our waiting list)

Our Selection Criteria
We invite startup types who are on the executive team-founders, biz dev, people who have raised funds, venture capitalists, and marketing/biz dev people who work for large brands. Based on past experience, our list fills up really fast. Selection is random. We can’t guarantee everyone but we’ll try. Because it’s poker and not a general networking mixer, we have to limit our guests so everyone has a chance to play some poker. Once we close our interest list, we’ll send an invite out to those who fit our criteria as a startup/vc/angel/brands and let you know 3 days before. Those invited to the event are open to invite their guest(s) with permission. Big kudos to those who follow us on Twitter @pokerstartups. Get on the interest list here.

Volunteers Needed
We need some volunteers to help deal some awesome flops and help set some poker chips. If you want to guarantee your entrance to the event (if you’re a startup type as well) and meet the staff that makes it happen, we want you. We need 2-3 volunteers to help come in starting at 6:30pm and leave after we wrap things up at the end of the event. Click here to make it happen

Our Sponsors that Make it Happen:

Popchips Sponsors Poker Startups #2

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Recap of Pokerstartups #7

Thank you to everyone that made it out to Poker Startups #7. Great event at Nextspace in Culver City, CA. We had multiple winners throughout the night and saw some great hands! Thanks to their staff for making it a great event and hope to see you at the next one.

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Poker Startups #7

We are bringing you another exciting round of Poker Startup action. We’re looking for risk takers to come out to our next event. Location is secret as usual but don’t fret, get on our interest list and get your invitation from us 3 days before the event. We are happy to announce that one of the sponsors will be Dropbox, and will be giving away more than 80 GB!! Use discount code-poker30 for 30% of Vator Splash LA.

Event Details
Event: May 23rd, 2011 (Monday)
Time: 7:00pm – 9:30pm
(Due to limited seating, guests on our invite list will be honored first, then our waiting list)

Our Selection Criteria
We invite startup types who are on the executive team-founders, biz dev, people who have raised funds, venture capitalists, and marketing/biz dev people who work for large brands. Based on past experience, our list fills up really fast. Selection is random. We can’t guarantee everyone but we’ll try. Because it’s poker and not a general networking mixer, we have to limit our guests so everyone has a chance to play some poker. Once we close our interest list, we’ll send an invite out to those who fit our criteria as a startup/vc/angel/brands and let you know 3 days before. Those invited to the event are open to invite their guest(s) with permission. Big kudos to those who follow us on Twitter @pokerstartups. Get on the interest list here.

Volunteers Needed (Maxed out)
We need some volunteers to help deal some awesome flops and help set some poker chips. If you want to guarantee your entrance to the event (if you’re a startup type as well) and meet the staff that makes it happen, we want you. We need 2-3 volunteers to help come in starting at 6:30pm and leave after we wrap things up at the end of the event. Click here to make it happen

Our Sponsors that Make it Happen:

Dropbox-Sponsors-Poker-Startups

Dropbox Sponsors Poker Startup

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Unbounce - The fastest and most powerful DIY Landing page platform

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GinzaMetrics - SEO Software to Grow your Business

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Winner from Poker Startups #6

Thank you to everyone that made it out to Poker Startups #6. Great mix of startups that attended at Wong, Doody, Crandall, Wiener marketing agency  in Santa Monica, CA. Thank you to their staff for helping out and providing food! Eric was able to win everyones lunch money! Here is a photo on Flickr:(View here)

Winner from Poker Startup #6

1st place-Eric B. (Belair-llc.com)

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Pokerstartups #6

Get ready to break open your piggy bank and empty out your pockets. We are having a friendly game of poker and looking for risk takers to come out to our next event. Location is secret, get on our interest list and get your invitation from us 3 days before the event. Big kudos to those who follow us on Twitter @pokerstartups. Get on the interest list here.

Event Details
Event: March 28th, 2011 (Monday)-Location (Culver City)
Time: 7:00pm – 9:30pm

Light snacks and drinks will be served.

Volunteers Needed
We need some volunteers to help deal some awesome flops and help set some poker chips. If you want to guarantee your entrance to the event (if you’re a startup type as well) and meet the staff that makes it happen, we want you. We need 2-3 volunteers to help come in starting at 6:30pm and leave after we wrap things up at the end of the event. Click here to make it happen

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Winners from Poker Startups #5

Thank you to everyone that made it out to Poker Startups #5. Great mix of startups that attended at Coloft in Santa Monica, CA. Thank you to their staff for helping out and providing pizza!  Here are some photos on Flickr: (View all here)

Winners from Poker Startup #5

1st place-Eric B. (Belair-llc.com)

2nd place-Ben T. (Geodip.com)

3rd place-Justin C. (Menuism.com)

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