By treating the expected payoff as the objective function and the strategies as constraints, students learn to use Simplex software to solve complex strategic games that are too large for manual calculation. 📋 Why Students Search for the PDF

Using probability when no single "Pure Strategy" is optimal.

The authors don't just present the algorithm; they walk through tableaus, pivot operations, and the concept of slack variables. They also address special cases:

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