1. I love you. 2. When I was first formally studying game theory, I paused and asked about a game with only terrible outcomes, "Who would play this game? Isn't not playing a choice?" (The instructor said that this excellent question would be addressed later in the class. It wasn't, but I read parts of the text we didn't get to and learned the concept of game value, which I think must have been what he was thinking of.) 3. O, my good lord, the Duke of Cornwall's dead: Slain by his servant, going to put out The other eye of Gloucester.
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Date: 2018-09-04 12:29 pm (UTC)2. When I was first formally studying game theory, I paused and asked about a game with only terrible outcomes, "Who would play this game? Isn't not playing a choice?" (The instructor said that this excellent question would be addressed later in the class. It wasn't, but I read parts of the text we didn't get to and learned the concept of game value, which I think must have been what he was thinking of.)
3. O, my good lord, the Duke of Cornwall's dead:
Slain by his servant, going to put out
The other eye of Gloucester.