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A little mess up with the other meaning

Currently, the article ends thus:

In game theory the term refers to a zero-sum two-person game of imperfect information (not involving a third player or collusion);[4][5][6] other variations on the name are "matching coins" or "matching pennies".[7][8]

This is clearly about the other meaning ( matching pennies). This should either be explained as an alternate meaning, with the clarification in the beginning removed, or moved - along with the references - to the matching pennies article. 188.169.229.30 ( talk) 16:12, 24 November 2012 (UTC) reply

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

A little mess up with the other meaning

Currently, the article ends thus:

In game theory the term refers to a zero-sum two-person game of imperfect information (not involving a third player or collusion);[4][5][6] other variations on the name are "matching coins" or "matching pennies".[7][8]

This is clearly about the other meaning ( matching pennies). This should either be explained as an alternate meaning, with the clarification in the beginning removed, or moved - along with the references - to the matching pennies article. 188.169.229.30 ( talk) 16:12, 24 November 2012 (UTC) reply


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