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The following pages link to Mixed strategy play and the minimax hypothesis (Q697950):
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- Minimax play by teams (Q380915) (← links)
- Learning about learning in games through experimental control of strategic interdependence (Q433649) (← links)
- Adolescents, cognitive ability, and minimax play (Q498868) (← links)
- Introduction to experimental game theory (Q697939) (← links)
- Do we detect and exploit mixed strategy play by opponents? (Q703191) (← links)
- Coordination after gains and losses: is prospect theory's value function predictive for games? (Q708640) (← links)
- Nash rationalization of collective choice over lotteries (Q1005758) (← links)
- On the cost of game playing: how to control the expenses in mixed strategies (Q1675471) (← links)
- Volunteering under population uncertainty (Q1753273) (← links)
- An experimental investigation of unprofitable games. (Q1864812) (← links)
- Maximin play in completely mixed strategic games (Q2015026) (← links)
- Blind stealing: experience and expertise in a mixed-strategy poker experiment (Q2347776) (← links)
- Beyond fictitious play beliefs: incorporating pattern recognition and similarity matching (Q2436297) (← links)
- Generality, repetition, and the role of descriptive learning models (Q2581769) (← links)
- On the Existence of Low-Rank Explanations for Mixed Strategy Behavior (Q2937008) (← links)
- A HIDDEN MARKOV MODEL FOR THE DETECTION OF PURE AND MIXED STRATEGY PLAY IN GAMES (Q3450345) (← links)
- Nonmetric test of the minimax theory of two-person zerosum games. (Q4721886) (← links)
- Mixed strategies in the indefinitely repeated prisoner's dilemma (Q6536787) (← links)