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Learning in Games

Learning in games refers to how players improve their strategies and decision-making over time through experience. As players repeatedly engage with a game, they observe outcomes, adapt their actions, and develop better approaches to achieve their goals. This process can involve trial and error, adjusting tactics based on successes or failures, and sometimes learning from others through observing or communication. In broader terms, it models how individuals or systems become more effective by continuously updating their behavior based on past results, leading to more skilled and strategic play over time.