Multiple Choice
In sequential game strategies, each player could avoid the worst case outcomes by
A) assuming that the other player will always rationally avoid its worst case outcome.
B) pursuing a strategy that leads toward the highest end point gains possible.
C) pursuing a strategy that leads in the direction of the worst case scenario.
D) the strategies listed in both assuming that the other player will always rationally avoid its worst case outcome and pursuing a strategy that leads toward the highest end point gains possible because they will definitely keep one from the worst case scenario.
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