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... Possible pathways to checkmate might be evaluated according to a program embodying the following criteria : Highest priority goes to double checks or discovered checks . Checks with a stronger piece , such as a queen , are preferred to ...
... Possible pathways to checkmate might be evaluated according to a program embodying the following criteria : Highest priority goes to double checks or discovered checks . Checks with a stronger piece , such as a queen , are preferred to ...
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... possible alternatives . A further usual assumption in such models is that a complete ordering of preferences is possible and that payoff functions can be determined . Organizations with such complete preference ordering of pairs of ...
... possible alternatives . A further usual assumption in such models is that a complete ordering of preferences is possible and that payoff functions can be determined . Organizations with such complete preference ordering of pairs of ...
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... possible - gain maximizing . The Americans most commonly responded to the relative- gain strategy with possible - gain maximizing and to the minimax choice of their opponents with the same strategy . Prisoner's Dilemma . Mathematical ...
... possible - gain maximizing . The Americans most commonly responded to the relative- gain strategy with possible - gain maximizing and to the minimax choice of their opponents with the same strategy . Prisoner's Dilemma . Mathematical ...
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