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What is Mixed Strategy

Examining an Operational Approach to Teaching Probability
An assignment of a probability to each pure strategy.
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Probability and Strategies
Copyright: © 2021 |Pages: 31
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-3871-5.ch007
Abstract
When you participate in a game, but in general when you compete with one or more opponents, it is essential to define strategic behavior. Because probability often plays a central role, it is important to learn how to profitably manage the information we have. The chapter presents a multiplicity of games, more or less known. The whole allows us to take up some already known concepts and to suggest new ways of deepening them. It should be noted that the center of the analysis is on probability and we do not want to focus only on games of chance, even if they constitute a field historically very studied.
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Games of Strategy
A mixed strategy is an active randomisation with given probabilities that determine the player’s decision.
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