by BigBallinStalin on Sun Dec 14, 2014 3:44 pm
"Cat and Mouse strategies"
Google doesn't reveal much. Some guy gives a vague definition that pretty describes the general principles of a mixed strategy Nash equilibrium (not helpful). Other sources seem to describe it as the opposite of a tit-for-tat strategy, but instead of responding with cooperation for cooperation and punishment for punishment, the cat-and-mouse strategy seems to be a nibbling game of minor back-and-forth attacks, which doesn't make sense without more context.
What are you getting at? Should people whittle more and take less territories?