Almost all game theory assumes that you have access to random numbers for problems like this.
Although if you have a distinction making schelling point, you could use that too.
If I had 69 points, and my opponent had 73, or those numbers are our ages or something, then I choose 69, my opponent chooses 73 is an obvious schelling point.
Almost all game theory assumes that you have access to random numbers for problems like this.
Although if you have a distinction making schelling point, you could use that too.
If I had 69 points, and my opponent had 73, or those numbers are our ages or something, then I choose 69, my opponent chooses 73 is an obvious schelling point.