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for a two person zero-sum game the value of game can be​

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Answered by yashiraghuwanshi01
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TWO PERSON ZERO SUM GAME: For example: If two chess players agree that at the end of the game the loser would pay 50Rs to the winner then it would mean that the sum of the gains and losses equals zero. So it is a two person zero sum game.

Answered by ganishkashyap
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Zero-sum is a situation in game theory in which one person's gain is equivalent to another's loss, so the net change in wealth or benefit is zero.

Step-by-step explanation:

A two player game is called a zero-sum game if the sum of the payoffs to each player is constant for all possible outcomes of the game. More specifically, the terms (or coordinates) in each payoff vector must add up to the same value for each payoff vector. Such games are sometimes called constant-sum games instead.

We can always think of zero-sum games as being games in which one player's win is the other player's loss

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