The rule in question is concerned with improving on randomness. It may be tricky to improve on randomness by very much if, say, you face a highly-intelligent opponent playing the matching pennies game. However, it is usually fairly simple to equal it—even when facing a smarter, crpytography-savvy opponent—just use a secure RNG with a reasonably secure seed.
The rule in question is concerned with improving on randomness. It may be tricky to improve on randomness by very much if, say, you face a highly-intelligent opponent playing the matching pennies game. However, it is usually fairly simple to equal it—even when facing a smarter, crpytography-savvy opponent—just use a secure RNG with a reasonably secure seed.