When I looked at the cover page of the book, I was excited in reading it since it has the word "game theory" written there. I was hoping that it would be fun to read. Game theory is a study of tactical decision making, a mathematical science. There are already many books about game theory and for me; They are usually quite complicated and hard to understand. Hopefully this book will not be one of them.
The author was really able to connect to the game theory in everyday life. He was also able to suggest many strategies and techniques in order to Achieve cooperation. He wrote it in a slightly informal way to e able to connect to the general public and I think this is good. I could also relate to some games Mentioned in there.
I like chapter four since it is all about the game "rock, paper, scissors". It confirmed my assumption that this game was played almost all over the world and also to resolve conflicts. It was kind of funny since this was really true, when we were still young, "rock paper scissors" is like the Precursor to start a game. This is done to not choose Which team gets to play first. This game also has no strategy that could make you win.
He also tackled the about: what he Called "seven deadly dilemmas". He proved that game theories can be found anywhere from simple childish games to international conflicts. He was able to give Situations are priority in these game theories can be found like in weddings, parties, airports and also in buses. I was also amazed on how these game theories were applicable in nature.
The entire book was good since it gave you new concepts and ideas and it is also a humorous one.
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