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    Supports→Players in knowledge games must use uniform strategies, saying the same thing in all states they cannot distinguish.

    Players may not know the true state of their epistemic model.

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    These games are conducted under imperfect information, as players may not know the true state of their epistemic model. Accordingly, the relevant strategies need to be uniform. Players must say the same thing in all states they cannot distinguish. In general, then, many solution concepts produce mixed strategy outcomes. In fact, it can be shown that there exists simple announcement games without any unique equilibrium in pure strategies. However, there is a relevant role for logic to play. Suppo

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