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Found 7 Skills
Apply basic game theory concepts including Nash equilibrium, dominant strategies, and the Prisoner's Dilemma to analyze strategic interactions. Use this skill when the user needs to model competitive decisions, predict rival behavior, design incentive mechanisms, or evaluate cooperation vs competition scenarios — even if they say 'what will our competitor do', 'should we cooperate or compete', or 'how do we set up the right incentives'.
Apply Tit for Tat strategy for negotiations, relationships, and repeated interactions. Use when navigating workplace dynamics, building partnerships, handling conflicts, or designing systems with reciprocal interactions.
What-if scenario analyzer for sports. Play-calling recommendations, clock management, substitution patterns, risk/reward calculations.
Build autonomous game-playing agents using AI and reinforcement learning. Covers game environments, agent decision-making, strategy development, and performance optimization. Use when creating game-playing bots, testing game AI, strategic decision-making systems, or game theory applications.
Apply mechanism design (reverse game theory) to engineer incentive-compatible rules for allocation problems. Use this skill when the user needs to design auctions, voting systems, or matching markets, or when evaluating whether a proposed mechanism satisfies incentive compatibility and individual rationality constraints.
Apply auction theory to compare the four canonical auction formats and assess revenue equivalence. Use this skill when the user needs to choose an auction format, evaluate bidding strategies, or determine when revenue equivalence breaks down due to risk aversion, asymmetry, or correlated values.
Aptos Society Scale