New method determines fair pay in cooperative games with random outcomes.
The compromise value for cooperative games with random payoffs is a balance between best-case scenarios and minimum expectations. It is determined by considering the compromise value for different types of games. The core of a game with random payoffs is limited by best and worst outcomes, ensuring the compromise value exists. For games with specific player preferences, the compromise value matches the τ-value of a related game. In two-person games, the compromise value equals the average of marginal values.