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An extensive-form game is a type of game used in game theory to model situations where players make decisions sequentially over time. It represents the structure of a game in a tree-like format, illustrating the various possible moves, strategies, and outcomes that can arise in the game. Each node of the tree represents a decision point for a player, and branches represent the possible actions that can be taken from that point.

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