Strategies to Exploit Myopic and Gambler's Fallacy Opponents | HackerNoon
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The article discusses strategies for overcoming behaviorally-biased opponents by analyzing various models, including the Myopic Best Responder and Gambler's Fallacy. It presents theorems that demonstrate how specific strategies can exploit predictable patterns to achieve consistent victories. The authors emphasize the importance of recognizing these biases in opponents' play, suggesting that adapting one's own strategy accordingly can lead to winning outcomes in repeated games. Further exploration of additional behaviorally-biased strategies is mentioned as part of the ongoing research in this area.
In games involving behaviorally-biased opponents, strategic adaptations can lead to guaranteed wins, particularly when opponents exhibit recognizable patterns such as myopic responses or gambler's fallacy.
The Myopic Best Responder's consistent strategy allows for accurate predictions, enabling effective counter-strategies that exploit its repeated actions over time.
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