Instead of relying on complex equations, Binmore uses everyday examples—ranging from social gatherings and eBay auctions to the sex ratio among bees—to explain how rational actors interact strategically. This makes the book accessible to beginners while still providing the deep insights of a renowned game theorist.
: The book includes mini-biographies of "eccentric" founders of the field, such as John Nash (the subject of A Beautiful Mind ). Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction (Very Sh...
A standout feature of Ken Binmore’s Game Theory: A Very Short Introduction is its . Instead of relying on complex equations, Binmore uses