Multiple Choice
-Suppose that a football team is 3 points behind and faces a fourth down and goal to go with seconds remaining on the clock. The offense can either pass or run the ball. The defense can either defend against the pass or defend against the run. Figure 6.1 summarizes the probabilities of winning or losing the game from any combination of strategy profiles. The dominant pure strategy for the defense is to:
A) Defend against the run.
B) Defend against the pass.
C) Flip a coin and choose a play at random.
D) There is not enough information to answer this question.
E) None of the above.
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