Game Theory, Continued: From Zero-Sum to Non-Zero Sum
Game Theory, Continued: From Zero-Sum to Non-Zero Sum
Game Theory, Continued: From Zero-Sum to Non-Zero Sum
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The high commands of the two sides did notshare the view of the common soldier whosaid: The real reason for the quietness of some sections ofthe line was that neither side had any intention ofadvancing in that particular district... If the Britishshelled the Germans, the Germans replied, and thedamage was equal: if the Germans bombed anadvanced piece of trench and killed fiveEnglishmen, an answering fusillade killed fiveGermans.Bel<strong>to</strong>n Cobb 1916,quoted in Axelrod p. 76