How to find a Nash Equilibrium

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  • Luis has the dominant strategy B (payoffs greater in all cases compared to any choice of Daniel).

    In response to the Daniel will choose C.

    GAME OVER!

  • @denix02 That's correct. It's called "solution by iterative elimination of dominated strategies", but it doesn't work all the time.

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  • Muchisima Gracias! This was so helpful.

  • Thank you so much. It's the only video where you don't use same numbers in the different rows and columns. Like sometimes they show (3,3) and (1,1) and it leads to a misconception that they must be the same in order to be nash equilibrium.

  • Got it, thanks!

  • omg you are so helpful. thank you so so so much!!!

  • thanks a lot

  • muchas gracias,

    es manera facil de explicar eso para estudantes nuevos.

  • thanks a lot. your explanation is very simple and helpful.

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