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"What if the competitor ignores profit and just tries to take market share at any cost?" 4. Sequential Move Tree (Extensive Form)

This feature would allow users to input business scenarios (like a price war or a new market entry) and receive a visualized map of probable outcomes based on mathematical models. 1. Dynamic Payoff Matrix Generator

The tool identifies the "steady state" where no player has an incentive to deviate from their strategy. Game Theory and Business Applications

Simplifies complex choices into a clear visual grid.

In a classic "Prisoner's Dilemma" style business scenario—such as two firms deciding on high or low advertising budgets—the equilibrium is often suboptimal for both. ✅ Recommendation "What if the competitor ignores profit and just

Implementing a would bridge the gap between abstract Game Theory and daily business operations.

Predicts where a market will likely settle if everyone acts in their own self-interest. Technical note: It would solve for the Nashcap N a s h Equilibriumcap E q u i l i b r i u m functions. 3. "Black Swan" Stress Testing Dynamic Payoff Matrix Generator The tool identifies the

A slider that introduces "noise" or irrational behavior into the game.