In an extensive form game, whether a player has a better strategy than in a presumed equilibrium depends on the other players’ equilibrium reactions to a counterfactual deviation. To allow conditioning on counterfactual events with prior probability zero,...
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Hammond, P. J. (1994). Elementary Non-Archimedean Representations of Probability for Decision Theory and Games. In Patrick Suppes: Scientific Philosopher (pp. 25–61). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0774-7_2
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