Gambit is a set of tools for doing game theory on
finite games. It features a graphical interface as
well as a (currently experimental) Python API for
doing repetitive or econometric tasks on games.
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This release fixes a few graphical interface bugs and misfeatures. A crash caused when editing profile probabilities has been eliminated. Most algorithms now return any equilibria computed so far when Cancel is pressed. Tests for trembling-hand perfection are suppressed in many cases (especially on large games, where these tests are expensive). You'll want to upgrade if you use Gambit on large games, or if you do any custom editing of strategy profiles.