In a mixed strategy, randomness is used to make a player's actions unpredictable, preventing opponents from easily anticipating their moves.
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Yes, in a mixed strategy, a player assigns probabilities to different possible actions rather than choosing a single deterministic move. This introduces unpredictability, making it harder for opponents to exploit a predictable pattern. It's commonly used in game theory, especially in competitive scenarios like poker or strategic decision-making in economics.