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The Dot-and-Circle Method for Finding Best Responses

The 'dot-and-circle method' is a visual technique for systematically finding and keeping track of best responses within a payoff matrix. The process involves analyzing each player's options for every possible strategy of their opponent. Typically, a dot is placed in the cell with the highest payoff for the row player in each column, and a circle is used to mark the column player's highest payoff in each row. This visual aid helps to easily identify each player's best responses and any resulting equilibria in the game.

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