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What are the winning opening moves in 3x3 and 4x4 Hex?
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Let (s, t) and (s’, t’) be two different saddle points for a strictly competitive game. Prove that (s, t’) and (s’, t) are also saddle points.
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The figure below illustrates the tree of a strictly competitive game G of perfect information without chance moves. (a) How many pure strategies does each player have? (b) List each player's pure strategies using the notation introduced in class. (c) ... not selected by Zermelo's algorithm? (h) Find all Nash equilibria of the game. Which of these are subgame-perfect?
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Dominos can be placed on an m by n board so as to cover two squares exactly. Two players alternate in doing this. The first to be unable to place a domino is the loser. For each case below draw the game tree and identify, with justifications, the player who has a winning strategy. Hint: the conclusion ... = 3 and n = 2 (c) m = 4 and n = 2 (d) m = 2 and n =5 (e) m = n = 3.
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