【Contents】

Chapter 1
Game Theory Starts from the "Prisoner's Dilemma"
Cooperation Is a Win-Win Game
The Traveler's Dilemma: From to
The Professor's Trap: Choice A or Choice B
The "Prisoner's Dilemma" of Public Goods Provision
The Prisoner's Redemption: "Tit-For-Tat Game" Strategy

Chapter 2
The Legendary Life of Nash, the Master of Game Theory
Positioning the Grocery Store: Nash's Equilibrium Position
Two Roosters' Games: The Meaning and Nature of Nash Equilibria
Studying Nash Equilibrium from the Couple's Game
When There Are Multiple Nash Equilibria Points
The Difference between Ordinary Nash Equilibrium and Strict Nash Equilibrium

Chapter 3
The Know Thyself Principle Is the Precondition to Obtain an Action Plan
The Boxed Pig Game Included with Advantages and Disadvantages
If the Dominant Strategy Doesn't Exist, the Dominated Strategy Has to Be Eliminated
When There Is a Dominant Strategy
Choosing a Dominant Strategy
Proactive Design of Game

Chapter 4
The Barber: How to Avoid "One-Shot Deals"
Trying to Give Credibility to Your Threats

Chapter 5
Information
Trying to Collect Information and Especially Screen Information
Whoever Gets the Information First Gets the Advantage
It Is Wise to Wait under Situation of Information Absence
Screen Carefully in Order to Select the Real Favorable Information
Utilizing Information Asymmetry to Gain an Advantageous Position

Chapter 6
Probability
Is It a Beauty or a Tiger - The Probability-Oriented Game
Don't Be Confused by Appearances and Make Wrong Assertions
Looking at and Analyzing Problems with a Probabilistic Perspective
Analyzing Problems with Probability Theory
Don't Abuse the "Neutrality Principle"

Chapter 7
What Is a Paradox
The Fallacy of the "Broken Windows Theory"
Paradoxes Are Further Explored

Chapter 8
Being Rational and Always Reminding Yourself to Avoid the "Dutch Book"
Lottery Tickets Buying and Irrationality
Four Ways to Apply Rational Thinking to Game
Weakening Your Opponent's Rational Judgment to Win
The Rational Thinking Doesn't Always Work

Chapter 9
The Three Musketeers' Duel: The Weaker Player Has a Better Chance of Winning
Knowing How to Leverage Your Strengths Makes It Possible to Win
Cooperation Is a Win-Win Situation

Chapter 10
Wait and See What Happens and Wait for the Opportunity to Strike
The Wheaten Theory
Don't Get Caught in the "Hobson's Choice" Dilemma
Buridan's Donkey: Choices Are Not Easy!