Two-Person Zero-Sum Game/Example

Examples of Two-Person Zero-Sum Game
The two players are $A$ and $B$.

Player $A$ has $m$ strategies: $A_1, A_2, \ldots, A_m$.

Player $B$ has $n$ strategies: $B_1, B_2, \ldots, B_n$.

The game is zero-sum in that a payoff of $p$ to $A$ corresponds to a payoff of $-p$ to $B$.

The game is completely defined by the table specifying the payoff to $A$ for each strategy of $A$ and $B$.