Game Theory

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Date created
2021/03/14
Average duration
60 min.
Release period
8 days

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Speakeasy conversation about strategy, competition, economics, history, and policy from two non-experts. The episodes include some actual economic Game Theory such as the Prisoner's Dilemma, the Traveler's Dilemma, and the Public Good game. Episodes also include conversations on dilemmas in TV/Movies, sports, and board/card games, as well as the history of military, intelligence (spies), politics, and economics. The objective is simply to think critically about how people make strategic choices regarding the world around them and most importantly, about the people around them.

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105. Secretary Problem & Optimal Stop Theory: How to Choose One from Many
2024/02/21
Episode 105. In this episode, the hosts discuss various topics including the challenges of moving, a dating app lawsuit, the impact of Seattle's delivery laws, AI-generated content, the secretary problem, and the application of cardinal and ordinal information in decision making. They also touch on Euler's constant and its significance in mathematics. The conversation explores the use of optimal stopping theorem and the 37% rule in decision making processes. The hosts provide insights into the housing market and the importance of considering both cardinal and ordinal information when making choices. The conversation explores the secretary problem and its applications in real life decision-making, such as hiring and dating. It discusses the odds of finding the best candidate and how mathematical value can improve decision-making. The objections to the secretary problem are also examined, highlighting the limitations of its application in real-life scenarios. The importance of being boring and the value of the first candidate through the door are emphasized. The conversation concludes with a lighthearted discussion on the optimal dressing problem and random banter. Takeaways Moving can be a challenging experience that can disrupt regular activities and hobbies. Dating apps may face legal action for allegedly using gambling strategies to keep users addicted. Seattle's delivery laws have resulted in unintended consequences, such as decreased orders and lower tips. AI-generated content and scripts are being explored in various industries, including the film industry. The secretary problem and optimal stopping theorem provide mathematical solutions for decision making processes. Cardinal and ordinal information play a role in decision making, with cardinal information providing more precise evaluations. Mathematical value can improve decision-making in scenarios like hiring and dating. The secretary problem has limitations in real-life decision-making due to factors like cardinal or relative goodness and the availability of information. Being boring can be a smart and aggressive approach to decision-making. The first candidate through the door can often be the best choice. The optimal dressing problem is a relatable example of decision-making with emotional factors. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Technical Difficulties 01:12 The Challenges of Moving 01:56 Dating App Lawsuit 03:00 The Goal of Electronic User Products 04:02 Freerice.com and Ad Revenue 05:13 DoorDash and Seattle's Ordinance 06:02 The Impact of Seattle's Delivery Laws 07:16 The Purpose of Food Delivery Jobs 08:09 AI-Generated Content and the Madam Web Movie 09:20 The Theory of AI-Generated Scripts 10:13 AI in Commercials 10:56 Upcoming Episodes: AI-Generated Content, Insurance, and Cicadas 12:08 The Secretary Problem and Optimal Stoppage Theorem 15:37 Applying the Secretary Problem to Housing 18:11 Cardinal and Ordinal Information 19:13 Optimal Stopping Theorem and Euler's Constant 23:36 Euler's Number and Its Applications 28:16 Cardinal vs Ordinal Information in Decision Making 36:01 The Odds of Finding the Best Candidate 37:34 The Secretary Problem in Real Life 38:53 The Dating and Marriage Problem 40:02 Objections to the Secretary Problem 44:03 The Importance of Being Boring 46:25 The First Candidate Through the Door 47:48 The Optimal Dressing Problem 49:13 Random Banter Links: https://www.reddit.com/r/slatestarcodex/comments/azpkge/the_secretary_problem_is_too_bad_a_match_for_real/?rdt=45403 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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104. TikTok v Universal Music Group & How Licensing Deals Impact All Parties
2024/02/08
Contact the show: gametheorymedia1@gmail.com _________________________________ Summary: The conversation explores the topics of licensing agreements, negotiations, ownership, compensation, and the influence of AI in the entertainment industry. The hosts discuss the challenges and dynamics of moving and the process of purging belongings. They also touch on the concept of ownership in relation to movies and music purchased through digital platforms. The conversation delves into the licensing agreements between artists, record labels, and platforms like TikTok, highlighting the importance of compensation and the impact of viral moments on an artist's career. The hosts also discuss the role of AI in creating music and visual content and its potential effects on human artists. This conversation explores the impact of AI on artists and Universal Music Group, the question of reality and ownership in the digital age, the importance of focus in negotiations, the expansion and potential issues of TikTok, the shift in social media's role from self-expression to passive consumption, social media's impact on real life, and the role of AI in content creation. Takeaways The rise of AI in the music industry raises concerns about the replacement of artists and the impact on their creative output. The question of reality and ownership becomes more relevant as AI-generated content becomes more prevalent. Focus and specificity in negotiations can lead to more successful outcomes compared to a laundry list of demands. TikTok's expansion into various areas, such as e-commerce and music, raises concerns about the platform's focus and potential for becoming a bot-filled environment. Social media has shifted from a platform for self-expression to a consumption-driven experience, leading to increased time spent on social media apps. Social media has the power to generate real social movements and affect real-life change. The shift towards passive consumption on social media may lead to a decline in engagement and interest. The use of AI in content creation raises questions about the future of human creativity and the role of technology in the creative process. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Moving 03:06 Licensing Agreements and Negotiations 08:13 Ownership and Rights in the Entertainment Industry 16:24 Compensation and Negotiating Power 21:23 UMG's Concerns and TikTok's Influence 26:48 AI and Creative Expression 35:35 The Impact of AI on Artists and Universal Music Group 37:01 The Question of Reality and Ownership 38:26 The Importance of Focus in Negotiations 41:24 TikTok's Expansion and Potential Issues 44:19 The Shift in Social Media's Role 46:10 The Rise of Consumption-driven Social Media 49:17 Social Media's Impact on Real Life 52:00 The Shift from Self-Expression to Passive Consumption 53:19 The Role of AI in Content Creation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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103. Raven Paradox: What Constitutes Evidence & Why Logical Arguments Matter
2024/02/01
In this episode of the Game Theory podcast, the hosts discuss various topics including the Stanley Cup craze and lead contamination, international women's soccer tournaments, and the Raven paradox. They explore different solutions to the paradox, including Good's Baby Solution and the Red Herring Solution. The conversation explores Hempel's paradox, which is a paradox of induction. It discusses the relationship between observation and hypotheses, as well as the limitations of inductive reasoning. Hempel's response to the paradox is examined, along with the concept of the red herring. The orthodox approach to hypothesis testing and the philosophy of language and science are also explored. The conversation delves into logical positivism and the concept of falsifiability. The multiverse and alternate realities are discussed, as well as the determination of logical truths. The conversation concludes with a discussion on confirmation bias and the idea of infinite evidence. Takeaways The Stanley Cup craze highlights the importance of product safety and the need for manufacturers to ensure that their products do not contain harmful substances. International women's soccer tournaments have unique dynamics and challenges, including the qualification process and the representation of different countries within the United Kingdom. The Raven paradox raises questions about the nature of evidence and the limitations of inductive reasoning. Different solutions, such as Good's Baby Solution and the Red Herring Solution, offer insights into how to approach the paradox. Bayesian statistics provides a framework for updating beliefs based on new observations and prior knowledge, which can be applied to understanding the Raven paradox. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Podcast Updates 03:05 The Stanley Cup Craze and Lead Contamination 08:22 International Women's Soccer Tournaments 12:19 The Raven Paradox 23:53 Good's Baby Solution 31:00 The Red Herring Solution 35:08 Observation and Hypotheses 36:28 Hempel's Response 37:23 The Red Herring 38:21 Limitations of Inductive Reasoning 39:16 Orthodox Approach to Hypothesis Testing 40:43 Philosophy of Language and Science 42:09 Logical Positivism and Falsifiability 43:16 The Multiverse and Alternate Realities 45:13 Determining Logical Truths 46:10 Confirmation Bias and Infinite Evidence --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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102. Fraudster IV - Paolo Macchiarini: The Bad Surgeon, Fake Lover
2024/01/25
Summary This episode of the Game Theory podcast discusses the case of Paolo Macchiarini, a surgeon who committed medical and relationship fraud. Macchiarini gained fame for his experimental surgeries, particularly the implantation of lab-grown tracheas. However, his procedures resulted in the deaths of several patients. Additionally, Macchiarini engaged in a relationship with journalist Benita Alexander while deceiving her and others about his personal and professional life. The episode explores the ethical and legal issues surrounding Macchiarini's actions. This part of the conversation delves into the journey of Paolo Macchiarini, a surgeon who engaged in fraudulent medical practices. It explores his lack of animal testing, the role of whistleblowers and journalists in exposing his actions, and the ethical concerns surrounding his surgeries. The chapter also discusses the involvement of journalist Benita Alexander and provides an update on Macchiarini's current status. Overall, the conversation highlights Macchiarini's deviousness, luck, and evil intentions. The conversation covers various topics including the Swedish legal system and planning a fun episode. Takeaways Paolo Macchiarini committed medical and relationship fraud, deceiving patients and engaging in a deceptive relationship with a journalist. His experimental surgeries, particularly the implantation of lab-grown tracheas, resulted in the deaths of several patients. Macchiarini's actions raise important ethical and legal questions about the regulation of medical procedures and the responsibility of medical professionals. The case highlights the need for thorough investigation and scrutiny in the medical field to prevent fraud and protect patient safety. Paolo Macchiarini engaged in fraudulent medical practices, including the lack of animal testing and misrepresentation of data. Whistleblowers and journalists played a crucial role in exposing Macchiarini's actions and bringing them to light. The case highlights the importance of ethical considerations in medical research and the potential harm caused by fraudulent practices. Benita Alexander's involvement with Macchiarini raises questions about journalistic ethics and the impact of personal relationships on professional conduct. Macchiarini's actions demonstrate a high level of deviousness, luck, and evil intentions. The Swedish legal system is discussed, highlighting its flaws and limitations. The hosts plan a future episode focused on sports, concussions, and math. The conversation showcases the hosts' humor and camaraderie. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Background 03:00 Paolo Macchiarini's Medical Fraud 08:00 Billy McFarland and Fire Festival 12:00 Relationship Fraud and Benita Alexander 19:00 Paolo Macchiarini's Rise to Fame 25:00 Experimental Surgeries and Patient Deaths 32:00 Julia Tulek and the Documentary 36:00 Ethical and Legal Issues 36:52 The Journey Begins 37:58 The Trachea Thing 39:41 Lack of Animal Testing 41:53 Whistleblowers and Journalists 44:48 Ethical Concerns 52:08 The Case of Yesim Seeter 56:01 Benita Alexander's Involvement 59:59 Macchiarini's Current Status 01:06:09 Evaluation: Smart, Lucky, Evil 01:12:21 Discussion on the Swedish legal system 01:12:38 Planning a fun episode --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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101. Stanley Cups: Conspicuous Consumption; Marketing to Women & Fads
2024/01/17
Summary The conversation begins with a reflection on the previous episode and a discussion on snow and winter. The main topic of the conversation is the Stanley Cup trend, which is a fad involving the popularization of Stanley mugs. The factors contributing to the trend, such as novelty and fear of missing out, are explored. The benefits and features of the Stanley Cup are also discussed, including its durability and insulation properties. The rebranding and marketing strategy of Stanley to target a new consumer base is examined. The rapid increase in sales and popularity of the Stanley Cup is highlighted. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the potential decline of the trend and incidents related to the Stanley Cup. This conversation explores the rise of Stanley Tumblers as a popular consumer product and the concept of conspicuous consumption. It delves into the modernity of conspicuous consumption and the trends in consumer products. The viral success of Stanley Tumblers is highlighted, along with the company's response and the quality of their products. The conversation also touches on the upcoming episode of Fraudster Files, which combines medical and relationship fraud. ___________________________________ Takeaways The Stanley Cup trend is a fad involving the popularization of Stanley mugs, which are known for their durability and insulation properties. The trend was fueled by factors such as novelty, fear of missing out, and savvy marketing strategies. The rapid increase in sales and popularity of the Stanley Cup demonstrates the effectiveness of influencer marketing and social media trends. The decline of the trend may be influenced by factors such as the saturation of the market and the association with a specific demographic. The Stanley Cup trend reflects the desire for status symbols and the growing emphasis on health consciousness. Stanley Tumblers have become a popular consumer product, driven by a targeted marketing campaign and social media influence. Conspicuous consumption is a modern phenomenon where consumers buy and use goods of higher quality or price to demonstrate social status. The success of Stanley Tumblers reflects the changing dynamics of consumer preferences and the desire for attainable status symbols. The response of luxury brands to changing consumer trends and the impact of pricing strategies on their market position. The viral nature of social media can significantly impact the success of a product or brand. The quality and functionality of a product play a crucial role in its popularity and customer satisfaction. The upcoming episode of Fraudster Files explores the intersection of medical and relationship fraud. ___________________________________ Time Stamps: 00:00 Introduction and Reflection on Previous Episode 02:02 Discussion on Snow and Winter 03:26 Introduction to the Stanley Cup Trend 08:06 Factors Contributing to the Stanley Cup Trend 10:12 Description and Benefits of the Stanley Cup 14:11 Rebranding and Marketing Strategy of Stanley 19:21 Rapid Increase in Sales and Popularity of Stanley Cups 24:19 Discussion on the Decline of the Stanley Cup Trend 26:33 Incidents and Reactions to the Stanley Cup Trend 30:05 The Status Symbol and Health Consciousness of the Stanley Cup 32:04 The Rise of Stanley Tumblers 39:19 Conspicuous Consumption and Luxury Brands 45:11 The Modernity of Conspicuous Consumption 52:30 Trends in Consumer Products 54:00 The Viral Success of Stanley Tumblers 55:35 Stanley's Response and Product Quality 56:05 Fraudster Files: Medical and Relationship Fraud --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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EPISODE 100 REVIEW AND CONTEST
2024/01/10
Thanks for hanging out with us for 100 episodes! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
THROWBACK: 39. Quiet Quitting & Laying Flat - Game Theory of The American (And Chinese) Worker
2024/01/04
In this episode, Nick and Chris dive into the new phenomenon known as quiet quitting and laying flat.  Connect with us: Website: https://www.gametheorypod.com Game Theory on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gametheorypod Game Theory on Twitter: @GameTheoryPod https://twitter.com/GameTheoryPod Nick on Twitter: @tribnic https://twitter.com/tribnic Chris on Twitter: @ChrisAndrews315 https://twitter.com/ChrisAndrews315 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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99. Occam's Razor, Newton's Flaming Laser Sword, and the 9 Philosophical Razors
2023/12/27
In this episode, the hosts discuss various philosophical razors, which are principles used to evaluate and simplify explanations and claims. They cover razors such as Alder's Razor, Einstein's Razor, Grice's Razor, Hume's Guillotine, Hitchens' Razor, Occam's Razor, Popper's Falsifiability, and Sagan's Standard. Each razor provides a different perspective on how to approach and evaluate ideas and theories. The hosts also share personal anecdotes and examples to illustrate the concepts discussed. This conversation explores the relationship between science and philosophy, highlighting the limitations of scientific knowledge and the importance of philosophical inquiry. The discussion begins with the extraordinary claim of zebras in Prince George's County and the discovery of Homo Naledi in South Africa. It then delves into Newton's Flaming Laser Sword and the criticism of philosophy, emphasizing the need for a broader discussion that includes both science and philosophy. The conversation concludes by examining the danger of scientism and the search for validation in the search for truth. Takeaways: Philosophical razors are principles used to evaluate and simplify explanations and claims. Each razor provides a different perspective on how to approach and evaluate ideas and theories. Some well-known razors include Alder's Razor, Einstein's Razor, Grice's Razor, Hume's Guillotine, Hitchens' Razor, Occam's Razor, Popper's Falsifiability, and Sagan's Standard. These razors can help in critical thinking and decision-making processes. Scientific knowledge has limitations and cannot answer all questions about the world. Philosophical inquiry is essential for exploring topics that science cannot address. The intersection of science and philosophy can lead to a more comprehensive understanding of the world. The search for validation and in-group acceptance often influences people's beliefs and opinions. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and New Year's Resolutions 06:00 Philosophical Razors: Alder's Razor and Einstein's Razor 09:49 Philosophical Razors: Grice's Razor 12:01 Philosophical Razors: Hume's Guillotine 17:27 Philosophical Razors: Hitchens' Razor 21:21 Philosophical Razors: Occam's Razor 27:23 Philosophical Razors: Popper's Falsifiability 29:43 Philosophical Razors: Sagan's Standard 35:13 The Extraordinary Claim of Zebras in Prince George's County 36:32 The Discovery of Homo Naledi in South Africa 42:32 Newton's Flaming Laser Sword and the Criticism of Philosophy 47:46 The Limitations of Science and the Importance of Philosophy 56:53 The Intersection of Science and Philosophy 01:02:07 The Danger of Scientism and the Need for a Broader Discussion 01:09:00 The Search for Validation and the Role of Science and Philosophy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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98. Math Confirms Santa is Real; What the Nash Equilibrium Teaches Us About Gift Giving
2023/12/20
In this episode, the hosts discuss various Christmas topics, including the mathematics of Christmas and the existence of Santa Claus. They also talk about their upcoming episodes and milestones. The conversation delves into the philosophical and mathematical proof of Santa Claus, drawing parallels to Descartes' philosophical arguments. The hosts explore undecidable statements in mathematics and the paradoxes they present. Finally, they discuss the game theory of gift giving and the concept of reciprocity. The conversation explores the commercialization of Christmas and the impact it has on gift-giving. It delves into the concept of Nash equilibrium and how it relates to gift-giving strategies. The discussion also touches on the burden of unwanted gifts and the dilemma of giving books as presents. Additionally, the popularity and influence of the Narnia series are discussed. The conversation concludes with a recommendation to choose fun and affordable gifts. Takeaways The mathematical proof of Santa Claus is based on philosophical arguments similar to Descartes' reasoning. Undecidable statements in mathematics demonstrate that there are some things that cannot be proven true or false. Gift giving involves more than just economic exchange; the joy and sentiment behind the gift are important factors. The game theory of gift giving considers factors such as reciprocity and the value of the gift. The hosts discuss upcoming episodes and milestones, including their 100th episode. The commercialization of Christmas has led to a focus on materialistic gift-giving. Nash equilibrium suggests that the goal of gift-giving is to receive the most, leading some to adopt a Scrooge-like approach. Competitive gift-giving can create an upward spiral of reciprocity, resulting in extravagant and sometimes burdensome presents. Strategies for successful gift-giving include focusing on volume over money and choosing gifts that align with the recipient's interests. Unwanted gifts can be a burden and may end up unused or discarded. Giving books as gifts can be challenging, especially when the recipient already has multiple copies. The Narnia series by CS Lewis has gained popularity among various demographics and is considered a classic in fantasy literature. Choosing fun and affordable gifts from stores like Hot Topic and FYE can make gift-giving enjoyable and budget-friendly. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Change in Schedule 01:25 Christmas Topics and the Existence of Santa Claus 04:03 Upcoming Episodes and Milestones 08:46 Descartes and the Mathematical Proof of Santa Claus 15:21 Undecidable Statements in Mathematics 19:37 The Game Theory of Gift Giving 33:20 The Commercialization of Christmas 35:59 Nash Equilibrium and Gift Giving 36:27 Reciprocity and Competitive Gift Giving 39:44 Strategies for Gift Giving 41:26 The Burden of Unwanted Gifts 43:12 The Dilemma of Book Gifts 46:11 The Popularity and Influence of Narnia 47:36 Choosing Fun and Affordable Gifts They also discuss the importance of a customized Christmas tree. Personalize your Christmas tree with homemade ornaments and unique decorations. Consider the size and shape of your tree when choosing baubles. Use an online calculator to determine the number of baubles and lights needed. Embrace the whimsical and fun aspects of tree decoration. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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97. Conspiracy Theories & Hoaxes - Why They Last So Long, How They Start, Our Favorites
2023/12/13
In this episode, the hosts discuss conspiracy theories and hoaxes. They explore the factors that contribute to the lifespan of a hoax and the challenges of debunking conspiracy theories. They also highlight the importance of distinguishing between harmless conspiracy theories and those that can have real-world consequences. The hosts mention examples such as the Bohemian Grove conspiracy and the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment to illustrate the impact of conspiracy theories on society. This conversation explores the motives behind conspiracy theories and the duration of their existence. It also distinguishes between hoaxes and conspiracy theories. The conversation highlights the danger of certain conspiracy theories and delves into popular examples throughout history. ___________________________________________________________ Takeaways: Conspiracy theories and hoaxes can have varying lifespans depending on factors such as the number of people involved and the level of secrecy required. Not all conspiracy theories are equal, and some can have real-world consequences. Misinformation and disinformation can make it difficult to distinguish between true conspiracies and baseless claims. It is important to critically evaluate conspiracy theories and consider the evidence before accepting or spreading them. Understanding the motivations behind conspiracy theories can help debunk false claims and prevent their harmful effects. Conspiracy theories often arise from people's motivations and the benefits they perceive from the alleged conspiracy. Conspiracy theories have existed throughout history and are often fueled by societal crisis situations. Hoaxes are purposeful deceptions, while conspiracy theories are beliefs that people want to be true. Certain conspiracy theories can be dangerous and have real-world consequences. Conspiracy theories can persist despite evidence to the contrary, but their duration is limited. Popular conspiracy theories include the Denver International Airport as the headquarters of the New World Order and the belief that North Korea is a paradise. ___________________________________________________________ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Food Discussion 04:38 Conspiracy Theories and Hoaxes 11:23 The Viability of Conspiratorial Beliefs 16:11 Factors Influencing the Lifespan of Hoaxes 29:42 The Bohemian Grove Conspiracy 34:02 Different Types of Conspiracy Theories 36:04 Motives behind Conspiracy Theories 39:17 Conspiracy Theories Throughout History 42:08 Hoaxes vs Conspiracy Theories 46:04 Dangerous Conspiracy Theories 52:24 Duration of Conspiracy Theories 57:52 Popular Conspiracy Theories --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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96. Rank Choice Voting; American Primary Elections; College Football Playoff Conundrum
2023/12/06
In this episode, the boys discuss rank choice voting, an alternative to the normal elections in the US. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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95. Marchetti's Constant: Why All Commute Times Are the Same; the Rise of 15 Minute Cities
2023/11/29
In this episode, the boys discuss Marchetti's Constant and why it always takes about an hour (round-trip) to get to work. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/gametheory/message
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4.6 out of 5
27 reviews
Sethr71 2024/02/04
Such a good show
I’ve been listening for the past few months and finally have went through and listened to most of their previous shows. I’m a big podcast guy and this...
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Ag99JYD 2023/05/31
Very entertaining!
Really enjoy listen them break down different situations and explore the different aspects.
Ads12345ter 2023/01/12
Hidden gems dropping pearls of wisdom!
Nick and Chris do a great job of discussing game theory as it relates to current events. Not only is it approachable and informative but highly entert...
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TomCritic 2023/01/30
Best Game Theory Show
They are real brothers—not “bros.” They talk about how game theory can apply to everything from sports to the economy, from history to social media. T...
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not cally 2022/12/11
worth the time
i listen to a lot of podcasts and i keep coming back. can’t wait to see what’s in store for them :)
S. ManFree 2022/12/07
Awesome
I grew up with these guys and I definitely took their knowledge and insight for granted. I would often roll my eyes in class whenever they spoke up in...
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keenan120 2022/10/19
Game Theory
Great topics and great intro music. After 40 episodes I’m finally starting to be able to tell Chris and Nick’s voices apart.
phillies in 7 2021/03/26
Very good
First episode engaging from start to finish. I’m excited for more!
player3babyyy 2022/04/11
Just missing guest
The only thing this phenomenal podcast is missing, is just really interesting guest!
laeohwebafpgaergh 2021/03/25
Best Podcast Ever
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