About a decade ago I read a book about game theory
* Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics, and Everyday Life
by Avinash K. Dixit & Barry J. Nalebuff
then again an updated version laste year
* The Art of Strategy: A Game Theorist's Guide to Success in Business and Life
by Avinash K. Dixit & Barry J. Nalebuff
On the hardcover version of The Art of Strategy there is a picture of Barry J. Nalebuff with a go set, he (properly) hold a stone.
Same one as on amazon.com page
http://www.amazon.com/Art-Strategy-Theo ... pd_sim_b_1
scroll down and you'll see it under More about the Authors
But the puzzling thing is that Go is not mentioned at all (but chess is).
Why would someone have a Go picture on the cover, but not mention it in a book?
book: The Art of Strategy (author's picture with a go set)
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Re: book: The Art of Strategy (author's picture with a go se
Because go is just that cool.
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Re: book: The Art of Strategy (author's picture with a go se
kupus wrote:On the hardcover version of The Art of Strategy there is a picture of Barry J. Nalebuff with a go set, he (properly) hold a stone.
If you look closely, he's holding it between the correct fingers, but not at the right angle. (Or at least, I've always held the stone parallel-ish to my nails, and he's holding it perpendicular, which I imagine would make it rather difficult to place on the board. But maybe lots of people play this way?)