Multiple Choice
By committing to reduce one's options during a sequential game,a player can force a change in his opponents' strategy,and that commitment strategy results:
A) in a payoff that would otherwise be out of reach.
B) in a payoff that he likely would have gotten anyway.
C) in a cooperative equilibrium.
D) in a negative-negative outcome.
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