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  • ...all the players is zero, whatever strategy they choose. The interests in a zero-sum game are diametrically opposed: a player can only gain at the expense of the oth ...draw in between. When one side wins, the other side loses; this makes it a zero-sum game. However, when a series of games is played, then each individual game is no
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Zero-sum game]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...all the players is zero, whatever strategy they choose. The interests in a zero-sum game are diametrically opposed: a player can only gain at the expense of the oth ...draw in between. When one side wins, the other side loses; this makes it a zero-sum game. However, when a series of games is played, then each individual game is no
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  • {{r|Zero-sum game}}
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  • A [[zero-sum game]] is one in which one player can only benefit at the equal detriment of the
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  • ...D users tend to regard the game of sales as [[game theory#zero-sum games|a zero-sum game]]: if they cannot win, no one else must gain any advantage.
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  • ...are defined by what they are against,' and who are characterized by the '[[zero-sum game|zero-sum]] mentality that is at the heart of populism.' ''Washington Post''
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  • ...sers as defined by the rules that govern the sports.<ref>Some call those [[zero-sum game]]s, a term used primarily in [[economics]] and [[game theory]] and indicati
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  • ...pril 2009 attacks some of the core assumptions of al-Qaeda, which assume a zero-sum game and no concept of coexistence.<ref name=Obama-Cairo>{{citation
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