GTO-6-01: Bayesian Games: Taste
Bayesian games are a way of representing games in which there is uncertainty about the players' utility functions. This video from Game Theory Online (http://www.game-theory-class.org) introduces some of the concepts behind Bayesian games using auctions as a concrete example. It features Kevin Leyton-Brown (UBC).

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