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... sides may win or both sides may lose , or one side may win much more than the other one loses ; in any case the sum of the gains and losses does not cancel out to zero . This is an extremely important distinction to have in mind , since ...
... sides may win or both sides may lose , or one side may win much more than the other one loses ; in any case the sum of the gains and losses does not cancel out to zero . This is an extremely important distinction to have in mind , since ...
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... side the moves open to b , and in each square the pay - off to a for that particular combination of moves . Since this is a zero - sum game the pay - off to b will be the same figures with the signs reversed . Rapoport ( Scientific ...
... side the moves open to b , and in each square the pay - off to a for that particular combination of moves . Since this is a zero - sum game the pay - off to b will be the same figures with the signs reversed . Rapoport ( Scientific ...
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... sides play safe neither side gains anything or loses anything . But this is just a chance result of choosing these particular figures . The general principles of drawing up the pay - off matrices , and seeing what will happen when an ...
... sides play safe neither side gains anything or loses anything . But this is just a chance result of choosing these particular figures . The general principles of drawing up the pay - off matrices , and seeing what will happen when an ...
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