#16954: Game Theory: Build class for normal form games as well as ability to 
obtain
Nash equilibria
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       Reporter:  vinceknight        |        Owner:
           Type:  enhancement        |       Status:  needs_review
       Priority:  major              |    Milestone:  sage-6.4
      Component:  game theory        |   Resolution:
       Keywords:  Game Theory,       |    Merged in:
  Normal Form Games                  |    Reviewers:  Karl-Dieter Crisman
        Authors:  Vince Knight,      |  Work issues:
  James Campbell                     |       Commit:
Report Upstream:  N/A                |  dea6ac3c8f3801c97ec018ad5ee7d2152bd3eaf4
         Branch:                     |     Stopgaps:
  u/vinceknight/nearing_the_finish_line|
   Dependencies:                     |
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Comment (by kcrisman):

 > This is a weird one: the test doesn't fail for me as is but if I throw
 in `Graphics object consisting of 2 graphics primitives` I then get:
 That is probably because you have not based it on the most recent Sage
 release candidate.  Trust me on this one.
 > > * In built doc, apparently {{{`i`th}}} disagrees with Sage's
 Sphinxification and gives it indigestion.  Changing it to {{{`i` th}}}
 fixes things, but I get that this might not be desirable.  Unfortunately,
 {{{:math:`i`th}}} doesn't give what we want either.
 >
 > Have changed the wording so we don't have an issue.
 There is another spot in the next line.
 > > * Also, apparently lazy importing `PIPE` was indeed what caused it to
 be built for me in the documentation.
 >
 > To clarify: I'm still not getting anything to do with `PIPE` so is this
 all ok or should I investigate and attempt to fix?
 Just to avoid the possibility (perhaps again it's something to do with me
 using the latest rc), I would remove the lazy import and then import it
 just the one place it is needed below.  That worked for me.

 Otherwise the changes seem fine.

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