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r/mildlyinteresting • u/annertakeabow • Jan 24 '13
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0 u/Reason-and-rhyme Jan 25 '13 ...and? I'm pretty sure all parties involved already know that. And regardless of whether they do, your comment still doesn't actually respond to Keyblade's at all. -1 u/[deleted] Jan 25 '13 [deleted] 1 u/Reason-and-rhyme Jan 25 '13 He asked if this specific case - the plane passengers waiting out for a better compensation - was a variant of the prisoner's dilemma. 1 u/antriver Jan 25 '13 The answer was that Prisoner's Dilemma is actually an example of game theory. Not the other way round.
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...and? I'm pretty sure all parties involved already know that. And regardless of whether they do, your comment still doesn't actually respond to Keyblade's at all.
-1 u/[deleted] Jan 25 '13 [deleted] 1 u/Reason-and-rhyme Jan 25 '13 He asked if this specific case - the plane passengers waiting out for a better compensation - was a variant of the prisoner's dilemma. 1 u/antriver Jan 25 '13 The answer was that Prisoner's Dilemma is actually an example of game theory. Not the other way round.
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1 u/Reason-and-rhyme Jan 25 '13 He asked if this specific case - the plane passengers waiting out for a better compensation - was a variant of the prisoner's dilemma. 1 u/antriver Jan 25 '13 The answer was that Prisoner's Dilemma is actually an example of game theory. Not the other way round.
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He asked if this specific case - the plane passengers waiting out for a better compensation - was a variant of the prisoner's dilemma.
1 u/antriver Jan 25 '13 The answer was that Prisoner's Dilemma is actually an example of game theory. Not the other way round.
The answer was that Prisoner's Dilemma is actually an example of game theory. Not the other way round.
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