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J**N
Interesting
Interesting
L**A
Insightful but Small Print
The media could not be loaded. Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction is a very useful and interesting book. I recommend it for everyone in any age. It provides great insights into the topic. However, I'm giving it 4 stars because the font size was too small for me
Z**I
Excellent book for casual readers with some math background
This is not a replacement for an academic level textbook, nor is it recommended for readers looking for some fluffy hand wavy book of charming non-mathematical anecdotes.If you are a math/cs/statistics/engineering graduate looking for some lightweight technical reading to expand your understanding, this is a very good book.
M**T
he is best in writing difficult subjects in simple and clear language
From Binmore I expected more quality material.he is best in writing difficult subjects in simple and clear language. This one is written clearly but simple material.
T**V
Good audio
Audio version was clear, well alighted with the text!
D**I
Easy-to-digest introduction to game theory
Even though game theory is part of math, this book is very approachable and does a good job of illustrating a lot of the basics of game theory well, using simple examples.The writing style is ok, but I found it less engaging and entertaining than other books of this series. The author is tooting his own horn a bit much for my taste, which really adds nothing to the book.
N**I
Excellent
Excellent
T**I
Great high level overview of Game Theory
I'm currently on my second read-through of this book. It does a great job of explaining game theory at a high level without using a bunch of scary math equations. Many different games are introduced and explained using simple graphics. I enjoyed the book so much that I'll probably buy another from this series.Update: I've bought three copies of this book so far, one for myself and two as gifts for others.
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