This advanced textbook covers the central topics in game theory and provides a strong basis from which readers can go on to more advanced topics. The subject matter is approached in a mathematically rigorous, yet lively and interesting way. New definitions and topics are motivated as thoroughly as possible. Coverage includes the idea of iterated Prisoner's Dilemma (super games) and challenging game-playing computer programs.
Concise and clear, if you have an understanding of game theory's fundamentals and know what you want to accomplish with it this acts as a fantastic reference as well as a good tool to learn meaningful techniques.
This is an OK book. It deals strictly with the mathematics of game theory. That is, the book has lots of theorems and equations but there are few, if any, applications discussed.