Strategies
Pure Strategies
A (pure) strategy specifies how a player will react in all possible circumstances in which s/he may be called to act. The strategy  maps from the set of information sets,  to the set of actions 
 
 such that  
 
requiring the strategy to specify only feasible actions at each information set.
Cardinality of the Strategy Space
A player with information sets choosing from actions at each information set , the number of possible
Strategy Profiles
A strategy profile specifies a collection of strategies for each player and may also be written
Throughout the following discussion the set  represents the set of all pure strategies available to player  and the set 
 be the set of pure strategy profiles
Randomized Strategies
Mixed Strategies
The mixed strategy  assigns each pure strategy  a probability it will be played, 
 such that 
 requiring the probabilities assigned to the elements of  sum to one,  is a probability distribution function over 
Mixed Extension
A mixed extension, the simplex , denotes the space of all mixed strategies over a pure strategy set . 
 
Expected Utility
Given a mixed strategy profile  the expected utility  maps from all possible outcomes to the real line. Intuitively, calculating expected utility requires weighting the uvtility associated with each pure strategy profile  by the probability each profile will be played,
 
The mixed profile  assigns probabilities to each pure strategy  implying
 
 Thus, the expected utility from  
 
Behavioral Strategy
In lieu of randomizing over pure strategies, a randomized strategy may be written as a tuple of probability distributions over actions available at each information set. A behavioral strategy then, specifies 
 such that 
Behavioral vs Mixed Strategies
A key distinction between behavioral and mixed strategies when the randomization occurs during the course of play. In the case of mixed strategies, players randomize over the set of pure strategies prior to play. For behavioral strategies, randomization occurs during the course of play.  A behavior strategy mixture admits both types of randomization, allowing the specification of a mixed strategy over the space of all behavioral strategies,  which assigns positive probabilities to one or more (finite) behavioral strategies .
Any game exhibiting perfect recall admits pairs of behavioral and mixed strategies which exhibit outcome (realization) equivalence, meaning each strategy produces the same probability distribution over outcomes. The probability distribution over outcomes implied by any mixed strategy also results from a (unique?) behavioral strategy.