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Diagrams for preference matrices

I always have a hard time making sense of preference matrices in two-player games. Here are some diagrams I drew to make it easier. This is a two-player game: North wants to end up on the northernmost point, and East on the eastmost. North goes first, and chooses which of the two bars will beContinue reading “Diagrams for preference matrices”

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