Game Theory 101

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    11. Calculating Payoffs
    A lesson with William Spaniel
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    In this game theory lesson, learn how to determine the the best possible outcome by calculating the payoffs for a mixed strategy Nash equilibrium.

    In this game theory lesson, learn how to determine the the best possible outcome by calculating the payoffs for a mixed strategy Nash equilibrium.

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    12. Strict Dominance in Mixed Strategies
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    In this game theory lesson on strictly dominant mixed strategies, learn how to improve your outcome by eliminating options that are least beneficial.

    In this game theory lesson on strictly dominant mixed strategies, learn how to improve your outcome by eliminating options that are least beneficial.

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    13. Weak Dominance in Mixed Strategies
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    A show of weakness isn't always a bad thing – learn about weak dominance in game theory, and how these strategies can result in multiple Nash equilibria.

    A show of weakness isn't always a bad thing – learn about weak dominance in game theory, and how these strategies can result in multiple Nash equilibria.

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    14. Infinite Number of Nash Equilibria
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    There's not always a single dominant strategy in a game theory scenario - discover how a set of mixed strategies can result in infinitely many Nash equilibria.

    There's not always a single dominant strategy in a game theory scenario - discover how a set of mixed strategies can result in infinitely many Nash equilibria.

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    15. The Odd Rule
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    The Odd Rule states that almost all game theory games have an odd number of equilibria. Learn about the Free Money game, an exception to the Odd Rule.

    The Odd Rule states that almost all game theory games have an odd number of equilibria. Learn about the Free Money game, an exception to the Odd Rule.

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