Multiple Choice
In tournaments simulating the prisoner's dilemma, what is most often the winning strategy?
A) Pleading guilty and ratting out your opponent
B) Pleading innocent and not ratting out your opponent
C) Pleading innocent and not ratting out your opponent; then adjusting your stance to whatever your opponent does
D) All of the above are equally successful strategies
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