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Pay-off matrices

A pay-off matrix shows the possible outcomes for each combination of strategies chosen by the players in a game.

Each cell represents the outcome for Player 1. In a zero-sum game, the outcome for Player 2 is the negative of the outcome for Player 1.

Player 2 plays CPlayer 2 plays DPlayer 2 plays E
Player 1 plays A2-11
Player 1 plays B1-2-3

We can add the row and column minima to the pay-off matrix to help us analyse the game:

Player 2 plays CPlayer 2 plays DPlayer 2 plays ERow minima
Player 1 plays A2-11-1
Player 1 plays B1-2-3-3
Column maxima2-11
  • The row minima are the worst outcomes for Player 1 for each of their strategies.
  • The column maxima are the best outcomes for Player 1 for each of Player 2’s strategies (so the worst outcomes for Player 2).