strategy-stealing argument (Q1158962)

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in game theory, a general argument showing, for many 2-player games, that the 2nd player lacks a winning strategy: were a winning strategy to exist for the 2nd player, the 1st player may also play the same strategy to win, a contradiction
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strategy-stealing argument
in game theory, a general argument showing, for many 2-player games, that the 2nd player lacks a winning strategy: were a winning strategy to exist for the 2nd player, the 1st player may also play the same strategy to win, a contradiction

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