Re: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory?

2017-08-11 Thread Owen Densmore
Merle: thanks! On Thu, Aug 10, 2017 at 10:14 PM, Merle Lefkoff wrote: > Well, yes, Owen. I was contacted recently by a group of South and North > Korean women who have been meeting secretly in the DMZ. The North Koreans > sent their delegation. It's a really

Re: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory?

2017-08-10 Thread Merle Lefkoff
Well, yes, Owen. I was contacted recently by a group of South and North Korean women who have been meeting secretly in the DMZ. The North Koreans sent their delegation. It's a really interesting group. And if you read Truthout today, a good strategy is emerging that involves re-starting the

Re: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory?

2017-08-10 Thread Vladimyr
no forcing move to play, it does not have a Sente move.(from Go strategy) Only bluff… vib From: Friam [mailto:friam-boun...@redfish.com] On Behalf Of Owen Densmore Sent: August-09-17 4:41 PM To: Complexity Coffee Group Subject: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory? >From BBC a reasona

Re: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory?

2017-08-09 Thread Marcus Daniels
ust 9, 2017 3:40:59 PM To: Complexity Coffee Group Subject: [FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory? >From BBC a reasonable summary: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40879485 My question is simple: what *are* the alternatives? Is there an interesting game theoretic analysis? The toughest

[FRIAM] What are the scenarios? Game theory?

2017-08-09 Thread Owen Densmore
>From BBC a reasonable summary: http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-40879485 My question is simple: what *are* the alternatives? Is there an interesting game theoretic analysis? The toughest part is that South Korea is being held hostage. NK can devastate SK even if hit with a pre-emptive