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Originally Posted by Snuffers
I just want to thank you for posting this yale open course. I have always wanted a deeper understanding of game theory and how it applies to poker and everyday life, and I feel after watching the first 2 lectures of this 24 part series, that by the end of this I will have a much higher understanding of practical application and hopefully learn to design my own experiments and build my own toy games to solve.
I taught a game theory class at FIU in 2017 that could potentially be of interest as well. (Had students play a simplified poker game in the first lecture to illustrate Nash equilibrium and several of the hw problems related to poker). All the videos were recorded and I was told I would be given versions of them I could post publicly, but looks like this is not the case, though the rest of the materials are still up.
My class was in CS dept while Yale one was in econ, so it could have a different perspective and emphasis on different concepts.
http://www.bestgametheoryclass.com/