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Title: If only one player in a game has a dominant strategy, there can be no Nash equilibrium. (True or false?)
Post by: Cuba on Jun 18, 2015
If only one player in a game has a dominant strategy, there can be no Nash equilibrium.

Is this true or false?!


Title: Re: If only one player in a game has a dominant strategy, there can be no Nash equilibrium. (True or false?)
Post by: IloveChi on Aug 31, 2015
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Title: Re: If only one player in a game has a dominant strategy, there can be no Nash equilibrium. (True or false?)
Post by: Cuba on Aug 31, 2015
I have a major exam next week. Thank you for taking the time to answer. Problem solved.


Title: Re: If only one player in a game has a dominant strategy, there can be no Nash equilibrium. (True or false?)
Post by: IloveChi on Aug 31, 2015
Awesome :-]