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As I see it, these are the available options. Most of them are taken from some of the game theory articles around wikipedia. Many of the options can go together. So for instance, you might want to do the image, but with ordered pairs.
The primary advantage of this one is that it conforms to standard academic practice, so it familarizes readers with this type of representation. --best, kevin ···Kzollman | Talk··· 06:33, August 1, 2005 (UTC)
Color coded
It makes it easier to see who gets what payoff, although personally I think it is not terribly nice to look at. --best, kevin ···Kzollman | Talk··· 06:33, August 1, 2005 (UTC)
Row only
No problem seeing the different payoffs, but makes it harder to see the strategic situation. --best, kevin ···Kzollman | Talk··· 06:33, August 1, 2005 (UTC)
Two row
Easier to understand, but harder to write and edit. --best, kevin ···Kzollman | Talk··· 06:33, August 1, 2005 (UTC)
Plain text
Easiest to edit, but to me its unappealing to look at. --best, kevin ···Kzollman | Talk··· 06:33, August 1, 2005 (UTC)
Image
Aesthetically very nice, but cannot be edited without substantial effort and its slower to load. --best, kevin ···Kzollman | Talk··· 06:33, August 1, 2005 (UTC)
Votes
Overall agree with your comments, however Colour coded one may be easier for the layman to understand than the Standard ordered pair, the others all look terrible or can't be editted, my vote would be for colour, if not then Standard ordered pair. Bluemoose08:05, 1 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I agree with Kevin, but I think that colour-coded isn't bad to look at. The trouble is that the red and blue look, at first glance, like Wikipedia links. Furthermore, I don't really see the need to use it more than once. I think the colour-coded matrix would be useful pedagogically to illustrate which payoffs are whose when the matrix is being explained (i.e. in an article about payoff matrices), but in all other cases (when a payoff matrix is being used not for its own sake), I'd prefer to see the standard ordered pair. Treborbassett08:55, 1 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
I prefer the two row table. Is it possible to bottom align the row lables and right justify the column headings? That way the row labels would be at the same height as the payoff is in the cell, same for the column headings. Know what I mean? Pete.Hurd16:47, 1 August 2005 (UTC)[reply]
Something like this? Ilmari Karonen 14:21:11, 2005-08-29 (UTC)