i want to learn game theory. So i need some suggestion about game theory resource's which make easier to understand.
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i want to learn game theory. So i need some suggestion about game theory resource's which make easier to understand.
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Not my blog, but this is where I learned game theory.
http://letuskode.blogspot.com/2014/08/grundy-numbers.html
that is a great blog.thanks!!
I can really recommend Game Theory by Thomas S. Ferguson. The first few chapters are the important ones. It might be 25 pages, but it is really well-written. You completely understand the ideas behind game theory. Also, there are a huge number of examples. Once you get the ideas, you can skip a few of the less important ones.
!(You can learn by playing game) :)
https://codeforcex.quora.com/Game-Theory-with-examples
Is "Winning ways of your mathematical plays" a good book to learn game theory? (I don't even know if its for beginners or advanced)
Commenting because I thought it's a relevant question to ask here.