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Bimatrix game

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A bimatrix game is a type of game in game theory that involves two players, each of whom has a finite set of strategies. The outcomes of their choices are represented in the form of a matrix (or two matrices) that captures the payoffs for each combination of strategies chosen by the players. In a bimatrix game, the strategies of the two players can be represented as follows: - Player 1's strategies are represented in one matrix (let's call it Matrix A).

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Bimatrix game by Ciro Santilli 37  Updated 2025-06-17  +Created 1970-01-01
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Magic: The Gathering meta-based deck choice is a bimatrix game.
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