Multiple Choice
By committing to reduce one's options during a sequential game, a player can force a change in an opponents' strategy, resulting in a:
A) payoff equal to the one that could have been reached without a commitment strategy.
B) cooperative equilibrium that would provide maximum payoffs to all players.
C) payoff that would have been out of reach without a commitment strategy.
D) negative-negative outcome that would provide minimal payoffs to all players.
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