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Differs from minmax only in the "that's in a cycle" proviso. As a result of that proviso, sequential dropping is Smith-efficient. Unlike [[beatpath]], [[ranked pairs]], and [[river]], sequential dropping fails monotonicity and clone independence.
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Revision as of 19:43, 17 June 2005
Drop the weakest pairwise defeat that's in a cycle until a candidate is unbeaten.
Differs from minmax only in the "that's in a cycle" proviso. As a result of that proviso, sequential dropping is Smith-efficient. Unlike beatpath, ranked pairs, and river, sequential dropping fails monotonicity and clone independence.