create account

Game Theory #7– Transitivity by spectrumecons

View this thread on: hive.blogpeakd.comecency.com
· @spectrumecons · (edited)
$6.89
Game Theory #7– Transitivity
Hi Everyone,

![transthumb.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/spectrumecons/ceTRmqQe-transthumb.jpg)

In this post, I would like to visit what I consider an important element of ‘Game Theory’, which is rarely discussed or questioned. This is called ‘Transitivity’. Transitivity is often an assumption applied to decision-making. For example, if Jane prefers oranges to pears and pears to apples, she will therefore prefer oranges to apples. This assumption appears straightforward and intuitive. This assumption is applied to many decision-making theories and models. 

The ‘transitivity’ assumption cannot always be applied. This is more likely to happen in a complex decision-making model or scenario. If one characteristic is being compared, the transitivity assumption should hold true. If comparisons are made between commodities or phenomena that have many characteristics, it is possible that one-on-one comparisons can lead to different choices. For example, small difference in characteristics could go unnoticed and only larger differences are observed. Therefore, choices could be made depending on if strengths happen to align with weaknesses. Table 1 shows a comparison between 3 products with 6 characteristics. 

### Table 1: Non-transitive relationship between products based on perceptions 

![Chara.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/spectrumecons/QlKb8TZk-Chara.jpgfiles.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/spectrumecons/QlKb8TZk-Chara.jpg)
*Note: Green shaded boxes are chosen over red shaded boxes**

If differences in characteristics of just 1 are not noticeable to decision-makers, Product B would be preferred to Product A, Product A would be preferred to Product C, and Product C would be preferred to Product B. 
 
The ‘transitivity’ assumption is often not fulfilled in competitive games or sports. Rock paper scissors game is a perfect example of a game that does not meet the ‘transitivity’ assumption. Rock beats scissors and scissors beats paper but rock does not beat paper. Non-transitive relationships between rock, paper and scissors is logical for the game to function. If transitivity existed, everyone would choose the dominant choice and the game loses its randomness.

Penney’s Game is a typically described game to demonstrate non-transitive relationships between choices. Penney’s Game requires players to predict the sequence of coin tosses. A basic game would involve predicting 3 consecutive tosses. This game is assumed to continue until a winner is determined. 

The player that goes second has a second mover advantage as he or she can respond with a more favourable sequence. Table 2 explains how this can be achieved and how the probabilities are determined.

### Table 2: Penney’s Game responses

![Penny.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/spectrumecons/om5ckW3E-Penny.jpg)

If Player 1 chooses 3 heads in a row, Player 2 should choose tails followed by 2 heads. The only way Player 1 can win is if the first 3 coin tosses result in heads. The moment a tails is flipped, Player 1 cannot win as Player 2 will only need 2 heads in a row to win, which will always occur before 3 heads in a row.

If Player 1 chooses 2 heads followed by 1 tail, Player 2 should choose tails followed by 2 heads. The only way Player 1 can win is if the first 2 coin tosses result in heads. Once a tails is flipped, Player 1 cannot win as Player 2 will only need 2 heads in a row. Choosing 2 heads followed by a tails flip gives Player 1 a better chance than choosing just heads as only 2 heads flips are required to begin the game, hence Player 1 has a ¼ chance of winning. 

If Player 1 chooses tails followed by 2 heads, Player 2 should choose 2 tails followed by heads. Player 2 has an easier win position. For Player 2 to win, tails needs to be rolled twice in a row. The next heads will win regardless of how many tails are rolled prior. For Player 1 to win. Tails followed by 2 heads must be rolled, the moment a tails is rolled the three in a row sequence must be restarted. 

## Non-transitive relationship between sports teams

![SPORTS.jpg](https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/spectrumecons/uQ045ugl-SPORTS.jpg)

In sports, it is quite common to see a particular team dominant over another team. The phrase ‘bogey team’ is often used. The team that is generally considered better often loses to another particular team. There could be any number of reasons for a team to have a ‘bogey team’. Such reasons could include the ability to exploit a weakness, contrast in coaching styles, unfavourable home venue, or psychological. For the best team to be fairly determined, many games would be required to be played against many different opponents. Therefore, leagues are more likely than knock-out/elimination tournaments to produce a winner that reflects the best team in a particular competition. 

	
The often non-transitive relationship between sporting teams also presents strategic opportunities for teams. A top team’s ‘bogey team’ can be studied to determine how this team has been effective and if there is anything this ‘bogey team’ is doing that can be replicated in some way. 

I will write a more detailed post focusing on the National Football League (NFL). That post will focus on how teams have and/or could exploit weaknesses in opponents by understanding non-transitive relationship between teams.

## Conclusion
-----
This post focused on transitivity as an assumption in ‘game theory’, which can be violated under certain circumstances. Rock paper scissors and Penney's games provided basic examples of when this assumption is violated. Limits to our perceptions can also can cause non-transitive decisions when comparisons are made between products with multiple characteristics. 

The violation of the transitivity assumption can lead to interesting opportunities. This is particularly true when we consider team sports. I will discuss such implications and strategies in another post. In a different post, I will also consider how non-transitive circumstances effect decisions in areas other than sports and how understanding transitivity can lead to better decision making. 

## More posts
-----
If you want to read any of my other posts, you can click on the links below. These links will lead you to posts containing my collection of works. These posts will be updated frequently. 

<a href="https://steemit.com/archive/@spectrumecons/collection-of-works-part-1" rel="nofollow noopener">![Collection_1.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSVgaUQJzPaWkpfo5dpSpEaa5Vg4BHJURXEr4LKYb1z5p/Collection_1.jpg)</a>

<a href="https://steemit.com/archive/@spectrumecons/collection-of-works-part-2" rel="nofollow noopener">![Collection_2.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmc9QeBeMRNQsWUXTtLLL6ZAJKVyxDXjgYkB8PELua1xa5/Collection_2.jpg)</a>

<a href="https://steemit.com/archive/@spectrumecons/collection-of-works-part-3" rel="nofollow noopener">![Collection_3.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmVP5PfaDtwBS2V5JUsg2pVDxG8YrUoGKvp4imQ1P1QXRQ/Collection_3.jpg)</a>


<center>[![](https://steemitimages.com/1500x1000/http://steemitboard.com/@spectrumecons/sc_verified.png)](http://steemitboard.com/board.html?user=spectrumecons)[![level.png](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmX7frpXmpXSWg2nigkzRTZBpWvPKYnUbTdppsqUNoMqdp/level.png)](http://steemitboard.com/board.html?user=spectrumecons) [![](https://steemitimages.com/1500x1000/https://steemitboard.com/@spectrumecons/topcommentedday.png)](http://steemitboard.com/board.html?user=spectrumecons)</center></a>

<center><a href="https://steemit.com/@spectrumecons" rel="nofollow noopener">![Brand2018.gif](https://steemitimages.com/DQmZZ5EMRV4VVX3xin5HX4veGLWPoehqaEoxdoJjGXFEk16/Brand2018.gif)</center>

# Steem - The Future of DApps

<center>![DAppsVID.gif](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRG39x7oNhbC99bq4fErt6oxovAKH72Ev3hMFUt3kNEsv/DAppsVID.gif)</center></a>
👍  , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and 321 others
properties (23)
authorspectrumecons
permlinkgame-theory-7-transitivity
categoryeconomics
json_metadata{"community":"busy","app":"peakd/2020.09.5","format":"markdown","tags":["economics","gametheory","steemeducation","steemstem","busy"],"links":["https://steemit.com/archive/@spectrumecons/collection-of-works-part-1","https://steemit.com/archive/@spectrumecons/collection-of-works-part-2","https://steemit.com/archive/@spectrumecons/collection-of-works-part-3","http://steemitboard.com/board.html?user=spectrumecons","http://steemitboard.com/board.html?user=spectrumecons","http://steemitboard.com/board.html?user=spectrumecons","https://steemit.com/@spectrumecons"],"image":["https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/spectrumecons/ceTRmqQe-transthumb.jpg","https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/spectrumecons/QlKb8TZk-Chara.jpg","https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/spectrumecons/om5ckW3E-Penny.jpg","https://files.peakd.com/file/peakd-hive/spectrumecons/uQ045ugl-SPORTS.jpg","https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmSVgaUQJzPaWkpfo5dpSpEaa5Vg4BHJURXEr4LKYb1z5p/Collection_1.jpg","https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmc9QeBeMRNQsWUXTtLLL6ZAJKVyxDXjgYkB8PELua1xa5/Collection_2.jpg","https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmVP5PfaDtwBS2V5JUsg2pVDxG8YrUoGKvp4imQ1P1QXRQ/Collection_3.jpg","https://steemitimages.com/1500x1000/http://steemitboard.com/@spectrumecons/sc_verified.png","https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmX7frpXmpXSWg2nigkzRTZBpWvPKYnUbTdppsqUNoMqdp/level.png","https://steemitimages.com/1500x1000/https://steemitboard.com/@spectrumecons/topcommentedday.png","https://steemitimages.com/DQmZZ5EMRV4VVX3xin5HX4veGLWPoehqaEoxdoJjGXFEk16/Brand2018.gif","https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmRG39x7oNhbC99bq4fErt6oxovAKH72Ev3hMFUt3kNEsv/DAppsVID.gif"],"users":["spectrumecons"]}
created2019-03-24 08:53:00
last_update2020-10-08 08:39:21
depth0
children5
last_payout2019-03-31 08:53:00
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value5.239 HBD
curator_payout_value1.646 HBD
pending_payout_value0.000 HBD
promoted0.000 HBD
body_length7,888
author_reputation349,266,363,763,803
root_title"Game Theory #7– Transitivity"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 HBD
percent_hbd0
post_id81,841,530
net_rshares10,584,110,583,815
author_curate_reward""
vote details (385)
@lavanyalakshman ·
Good Information about Transitivity

Posted using [Partiko Android](https://partiko.app/referral/lavanyalakshman)
properties (22)
authorlavanyalakshman
permlinklavanyalakshman-re-spectrumecons-game-theory-7-transitivity-20190324t102440176z
categoryeconomics
json_metadata{"app":"partiko","client":"android"}
created2019-03-24 10:24:42
last_update2019-03-24 10:24:42
depth1
children0
last_payout2019-03-31 10:24:42
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.000 HBD
curator_payout_value0.000 HBD
pending_payout_value0.000 HBD
promoted0.000 HBD
body_length113
author_reputation33,674,564,412,588
root_title"Game Theory #7– Transitivity"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 HBD
percent_hbd10,000
post_id81,844,483
net_rshares0
@steem-plus ·
SteemPlus upvote
Hi, @spectrumecons!

You just got a **1.32%** upvote from SteemPlus!
To get higher upvotes, earn more SteemPlus Points (SPP). On your Steemit wallet, check your SPP balance and click on "How to earn SPP?" to find out all the ways to earn.
If you're not using SteemPlus yet, please check our last posts in [here](https://steemit.com/@steem-plus) to see the many ways in which SteemPlus can improve your Steem experience on Steemit and Busy.
properties (22)
authorsteem-plus
permlinkgame-theory-7-transitivity---vote-steemplus
categoryeconomics
json_metadata{}
created2019-03-25 03:02:21
last_update2019-03-25 03:02:21
depth1
children0
last_payout2019-04-01 03:02:21
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.000 HBD
curator_payout_value0.000 HBD
pending_payout_value0.000 HBD
promoted0.000 HBD
body_length440
author_reputation247,952,188,232,400
root_title"Game Theory #7– Transitivity"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 HBD
percent_hbd10,000
post_id81,886,950
net_rshares0
@steem-ua ·
#### Hi @spectrumecons!

Your post was upvoted by @steem-ua, new Steem dApp, using UserAuthority for algorithmic post curation!
Your **UA** account score is currently 4.725 which ranks you at **#1546** across all Steem accounts.
Your rank has dropped 3 places in the last three days (old rank 1543).

In our last Algorithmic Curation Round, consisting of 159 contributions, your post is ranked at **#117**.
##### Evaluation of your UA score:

* Some people are already following you, keep going!
* The readers like your work!
* Try to work on user engagement: the more people that interact with you via the comments, the higher your UA score!


**Feel free to join our [@steem-ua Discord server](https://discord.gg/KpBNYGz)**
properties (22)
authorsteem-ua
permlinkre-game-theory-7-transitivity-20190324t163457z
categoryeconomics
json_metadata"{"app": "beem/0.20.19"}"
created2019-03-24 16:34:57
last_update2019-03-24 16:34:57
depth1
children0
last_payout2019-03-31 16:34:57
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.000 HBD
curator_payout_value0.000 HBD
pending_payout_value0.000 HBD
promoted0.000 HBD
body_length725
author_reputation23,214,230,978,060
root_title"Game Theory #7– Transitivity"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 HBD
percent_hbd10,000
post_id81,863,977
net_rshares0
@steemstem ·
re-spectrumecons-game-theory-7-transitivity-20190325t012848005z
<div class='text-justify'> <div class='pull-left'> <br /> <center> <img width='125' src='https://i.postimg.cc/9FwhnG3w/steemstem_curie.png'> </center>  <br/> </div> <br /> <br /> 

 This post has been voted on by the **SteemSTEM** curation team and voting trail in collaboration with **@curie**. <br /> 
 If you appreciate the work we are doing then consider [voting](https://www.steemit.com/~witnesses) both projects for witness by selecting [**stem.witness**](https://steemconnect.com/sign/account_witness_vote?approve=1&witness=stem.witness) and [**curie**](https://steemconnect.com/sign/account_witness_vote?approve=1&witness=curie)! <br /> 
For additional information please join us on the [**SteemSTEM discord**]( https://discord.gg/BPARaqn) and to get to know the rest of the community! </div>
👍  
properties (23)
authorsteemstem
permlinkre-spectrumecons-game-theory-7-transitivity-20190325t012848005z
categoryeconomics
json_metadata{"app":"bloguable-bot"}
created2019-03-25 01:28:51
last_update2019-03-25 01:28:51
depth1
children0
last_payout2019-04-01 01:28:51
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.000 HBD
curator_payout_value0.000 HBD
pending_payout_value0.000 HBD
promoted0.000 HBD
body_length800
author_reputation262,017,435,115,313
root_title"Game Theory #7– Transitivity"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 HBD
percent_hbd10,000
post_id81,883,397
net_rshares564,895,688
author_curate_reward""
vote details (1)
@steevebot ·
This story was recommended by Steeve to its users and upvoted by one or more of them.

Check @steeveapp to learn more about Steeve, an AI-powered Steem interface.
properties (22)
authorsteevebot
permlinkre-spectrumecons-game-theory-7-transitivity-vote-beneficiaries
categoryeconomics
json_metadata{"tags":["economics"],"app":"steeve/0.1","format":"markdown"}
created2019-03-25 21:22:12
last_update2019-03-25 21:22:12
depth1
children0
last_payout2019-04-01 21:22:12
cashout_time1969-12-31 23:59:59
total_payout_value0.000 HBD
curator_payout_value0.000 HBD
pending_payout_value0.000 HBD
promoted0.000 HBD
body_length164
author_reputation1,016,697,284,644
root_title"Game Theory #7– Transitivity"
beneficiaries[]
max_accepted_payout1,000,000.000 HBD
percent_hbd10,000
post_id81,940,509
net_rshares0