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If this game becomes a perfect information game and is played sequentially, two things can happen: (i) case 1: player 1 moves first and player 2 moves second, and (ii) case 2: player 2 moves first and player 1 moves later. In case 2, the perfect equilibrium strategies and corresponding payoffs are __________ and in case 1, the perfect equilibrium strategies and corresponding payoffs are ____________. This suggests that players will prefer to play ________ rather than __________.

 

A.

(D,R) (1,1); (U,L) (4,4) ; sequentially under case 1; simultaneously

 

B.

(D,R) (1,1); (U,L) (4,4) ; sequentially under case 2; sequentially under case 1

 

C.

(D,L) (5,0); (U,L) (4,4) ; game under case 2; game under case 1

 

D.

(U,L) (4,4); (D,R) (1,1) ; sequentially under case 2; simultaneously

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