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1. ''Verb''.
 
''Verb''


To engage in artificial behaviour or to make misrepresentations, in order to exploit a system of regulations or other rules.
To engage in artificial behaviour or to make misrepresentations, in order to exploit a system of regulations or other rules.




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2. ''Noun''.
 
''Noun''


The activity of gaming, as defined in 1. above.
The activity of gaming, as defined in 1. above.
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Revision as of 12:07, 27 August 2019

1. Verb.

To engage in artificial behaviour or to make misrepresentations, in order to exploit a system of regulations or other rules.


2. Noun.

The activity of gaming, as defined in 1. above.


3.

Game theory is the systematic investigation of decision-making and interactions between people or other entities, modelling them by simplified games and rules.


See also