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Sequential & Simultaneous Moves

In strategic games, moves can be sequential (one after the other) or simultaneous (at the same time). Knowing the type of move is essential for predicting outcomes. In sequential moves, think ahead; in simultaneous moves, consider the other’s perspective.

“In sequential games, think ahead; in simultaneous games, put yourself in the other’s shoes.”

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