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In this field, dealers are considered nature players because they have no strategic interests in the outcome. For 10 points each:
[10e] What field studies the Nash equilibria of situations like the Prisoner’s Dilemma and rock, paper, scissors?
ANSWER: game theory
[10m] Adding moves by the nature player transforms games with this resource from incomplete to imperfect. A George Akerlof paper that calls bad cars “lemons” discusses this resource’s “asymmetry.”
ANSWER: information [accept incomplete information; accept imperfect information; accept information asymmetry]
[10h] The extensive-form of a game allows a game with incomplete information to be represented as one of these objects via the Harsanyi transformation. Chess engines search “partial” examples of these objects.
ANSWER: game trees [accept decision trees; accept partial game trees]
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EditionsHeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
212418.6397%44%46%

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Conversion

TeamOpponentPart 1Part 2Part 3TotalParts
Brock AQueen's A100010E
Guelph AToronto E100010E
McMaster AToronto D1010020EM
McMaster BWaterloo C100010E
Toronto CToronto B10101030EMH
Toronto FMcMaster C1001020EH
Toronto HToronto I1010020EM
Waterloo AToronto A10101030EMH
Waterloo BToronto G10101030EMH

Summary

TournamentEditionExact Match?HeardPPBEasy %Medium %Hard %
UK (North)UKY522.00100%60%60%
UK (South)UKY717.14100%43%29%
Northern CaliforniaUSY420.00100%50%50%
Southern CaliforniaUSY721.43100%29%86%
Eastern Canada (1)USY522.00100%80%40%
Eastern Canada (2)USY920.00100%56%44%
FloridaUSY412.5050%25%50%
Great LakesUSY1218.33100%50%33%
Lower Mid-AtlanticUSY917.7889%44%44%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY1017.00100%30%40%
Upper Mid-AtlanticUSY220.00100%50%50%
MidwestUSY924.44100%78%67%
NorthUSY420.00100%25%75%
NortheastUSY1119.09100%46%46%
PacificUSY817.5088%38%50%
SoutheastUSY1215.83100%25%33%
Upstate NYUSY613.33100%17%17%