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03/11/2003 06:35 PM by Thomas; Re: Adding strategies | Thanks very much, that's just the kind of thing I was looking for. It's sort of a modified Prisoner's Dilemma. [View full text and thread]
03/11/2003 02:21 PM by Mike Shor; Re: Adding strategies | Here is a simple example:
10,10 0,0
11,0 1,1
Note that in the above game, the row player has a dominant strategy (the lower one) and hence the equilibrium results in payoffs of (1,1). If the row player could eliminate [View full text and thread]
03/10/2003 06:17 PM by Thomas; Adding strategies may be harmful | Can someone give me an example of a simple, non-zero sum, two person game where adding a strategy makes the game worse for the player who gets the additional strategy? This is kind of paradoxical because you'd think intuitively that if the additional strategy made things worse, he could just ignore it and play as if it wasn't there. But I remember reading years ago about games where this was not the case. Is that right? Thanks! [Manage messages]
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