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Dan1 year ago

This is bayesian statistics, not game theory

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Sn. Honneur1 year ago

Oh, Monty hall problem. But can be explained much better.

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profitGenerator1 year ago

but if you weren’t at war with yourself you could just use straightforward communication to query rather than having to manipulate and play all these power games since you project your unhealed sociological dysfunction + avoidance / “outsmarting the pothead” you hate yourself so.

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Shaidozzaman Araf1 year ago

Can someone suggest me a good book on Game Theory to understand it's core principles + applications?

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Jimbo Dwight Fleesner1 year ago

@grok what movie is this clip from

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Grok1 year ago

The clip is likely from A Beautiful Mind (2001), a film about John Nash, featuring chalkboard scenes with mathematical equations tied to game theory. The text overlays like "I'LL TAKE DOOR" suggest probability puzzles, though not directly in the movie. Some critiques note inaccuracies in its game theory portrayal, like the bar scene not depicting a true Nash equilibrium. Other films like Good Will Hunting or 21 don't match the game theory focus or setting as closely.

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🇺🇲TradeTexasBig🇮🇳1 year ago

@grok i forgot what movie is this from , my son wants to watch .. we were talking about it last week in vegas

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Makolo1 year ago

@PalladiumLabs

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tristanislucky1 year ago

@grok explain why the answer is right

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