Play against one or more robot(s) trained by the professor
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Game
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UNIFORMLY DISTRIBUTED VALUES
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Play
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Your are the "strong" bidder. Your value is evenly distributed over [0,300]. Your opponent's values are distributed over the intervals [0,200] and [0,100]. The reserve price is zero.
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Game
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UNIFORM with reserve price
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Play
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As in the first auction but with a reserve price of 70.
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Game
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UNIFORM with only one oppponent of any significance
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Play
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You are the strong bidder with values uniformly distributed over [0,400]. One of your oppenent's values is in [0,200] and the other in [0,10].
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Game
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UNIFORM up against a stronger bidder
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Play
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Your values are uniformly distributed over [0,200]. One of your oppenents is very strong with values [0,400] and the other is very weak with values in [0,10].
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Game
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One strong and one weak bidder
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Play
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Your values are uniformly distributed over [0,200] and your opponent over [0,100].
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Game
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Up against a stronger opponent
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Play
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Your valuation is uniformly distributed over [0,100] and your opponent's valuation over [0,200].
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Game
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Dollar Bill Auction
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Play
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Your values and those of your opponent are uniformly distributed over [0,100]
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Game
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Strong v. weak with Bell shaped distribution
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Play
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Your values are distributed according to a truncated normal distribution with mode 50 and your opponent with mode 25. The support is [0,100]
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