@airsquid8532

I love these game theory math videos. I think that there’s enough information about the topic to make an entire game theory college course.

@dauletmukhamedyarov7740

you are a very good professor and explain concepts very good. thank you so very much

@Bunnokazooie

You are very engaging. I finally understand what Nash Equilibria are!

@sdsa007

I got the Trefor discount on Brilliant! Thanks!

@aashsyed1277

gr8 video

@CocoaMilka

Found your channel when I was taking calc III last semester, I have stuck around since and have really been enjoying your game theory series! :D

@joydeepburman5269

Great explanation !

@miguelavalos1316

Your channel is awesome!

@Sahilsah02

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@azhaanali1109

great video

@mistertheguy3073

I absolutely love your content! Small point of feedback: your mic overpeaks sometimes, when you talk a bit louder, which makes the audio quality suffer. Investing in a better mic would have great returns!

@unknowninfinium4353

Is there a way to win with game theory? Not getting equilibrium but actually winning.

@timandersen8030

Thank you Dr. Bazett. Can Game Theory be used to describe morality and ethics? If not, how can math best describe it?

@ricardobautista-garcia8492

I need this if I return to goalkeeping.

@Sahilsah02

Why less views this is not fair

@bscutajar

If a nash equilibrium always exists, then what is the nash equilibrium for the goalie example if you do NOT consider the mixed strategy?

@ronniec8805

fat better than my lecturer. Thanks!

@JoshuaGAlbert

In your economics example, if you change the -50 to +50 then you get x=2 which is not a valid probability. Can you comment and perhaps address what constraints your require the reward matrix to satisfy?